Course Content
Word Order in Questions
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Common Questions (vocabulary)
Here you will learn basic vocabulary to make questions
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Clothes
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Preposition of Place
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Past Simple: Regular & Irregular
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Regular and Irregular Verbs: all you need to know
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In, On, At
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Verb Phrases
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Time Sequencers & Connectors
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Airports
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Be Going To (Plans & Predictions)
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Verbs and Prepositions
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Present Continuous for Future
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Paraphrasing
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Defining Relative Clauses
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Housework
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Make or Do?
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Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing? (interesting, interested)
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Something, Anything, Nothing, etc
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Types of Numbers
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Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs
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Describing a Town or City
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Superlatives
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Health and Body
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Opposite Verbs
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Will (Predictions) – Shall
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Verb + back
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Modifiers
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Phonetics: Linking
Sentence Stress
Revision of Verb Forms
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Pre-Intermediate 1
About Lesson

CLOTHES

BLOUSE

CARDIGAN

COAT

DRESS

JACKET

JEANS

LEGGINGS

PYJAMAS

SHIRT

SHORTS

SKIRT

SOCKS

SUIT

SWEATER

TIGHTS

TOP

TRACKSUIT

TROUSERS

T-SHIRT

UNDERWEAR

 

FOOTWEAR

BOOTS

FLIP-FLOPS

SANDALS

SHOES

TRAINERS

 

ACCESSORIES

BELT

CAP

HAT

GLOVES

SCARF

TIE

 

JEWELLERY

NECKLACE

BRACELET

EARRINGS

RING

 

wear, carry, or dress?

  • Use wear for clothes and jewellery / glasses, etc.

She’s wearing a hat.

He’s wearing sunglasses.

  • Use carry for bags, cases, etc.

I can’t carry this case.

She’s carrying a bag.

  • Use dress (with no object) to describe the kind of clothes people wear.

The Italians dress very well.

Lucy always dresses in black.

a pair

  • We often use a pair to talk about plural clothes.

e.g. a pair of shoes, trainers, boots, jeans, trousers, etc.

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