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A2 Past Simple and Past Continuous
Using the Past Simple or the Past Continuous (Progressive)
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ACCURACY BEGINNER INITIAL Comparatives-
Activity created to work on accuracy and common mistakes that Ss normally make especially when translating from L1 to L2
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ACCURACY-BEGINNER INITIAL - Present Simple.
Activity created to work on accuracy and common mistakes that Ss normally make especially when translating from L1 to L2.
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ADVANCED commonly mistaken words
B2+ gold experience unit 7
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B2I
Present Continuous
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Basic 1 initial review Mid Term Exam
Review of two units
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BASIC 2 ADVANCED TERM 2
MIXED CONCEPTS 2 TERM
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BASIC 2 INITIAL MIXED CONCEPTS TERM 2
Whatever is important too remember during this second term
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Basic 2 Initial Unit 3
Nature, comparative and superlatives
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Beg Initial have to + should
health
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C1 grammar revision 1 2019
verbs in perfect and continuous form, stative verbs, compound nouns, narrative tenses, defining and non- defining relative clauses, future forms.
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Clothes and weather
Weather and clothes
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COMMERCIAL LANGUAGE PART 2
Students must understand the meaning of words closed in meaning but easily confusing because they are used in similar contexts
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COMMON MISTAKES WHEN SPEAKING B1 CANDIDATES
The aim of this game is to encourage reflection on students who make frequently the same mistakes when speaking at level B1
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Conditionals
General review about zero, first, second, and third conditionals.
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Conditionals
General review about zero, first, second, and third conditionals.
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