I Introduction
1 Generations
2 Leisure Time
3 The Human Body
4 Home
100

List three different types of tourist attractions

e.g. castle, aquarium, national park, cathedral

100

Talk about an event that happens at a particular stage in life

e.g. my parents got divorced when they were middle aged

100

Tell us about one hobby you like to do and one hobby you have no interest in and why

e.g. I love to draw because I like being creative, but I dont like to use social media because I think its a waste of time

100

Point and name 3 different body parts

e.g. ankle, neck, wrist

100

Describe your house (use details)

I live in a semi detached house. It has a balcony, an attic, a garage, and a garden 

200

What kind of activities do you like to do on holidays

e.g. I like to spend time at the beach, I like to go sightseeing

200

Make a sentence using "used to"

e.g. I used to live in Dublin

200
Tell us an activity that you have to use after do, play and go

e.g. do yoga, play football, go swimming


200

What is your dream holiday accommodation. Talk about location, type of building etc.

e.g. I would love to go on holidays to a remote villa in the Italian countryside

300

Use the past simple to tell us something you have or havent done on a holiday in the past

e.g. I went to Greece and I saw ancient ruins

300

Use positive and negative adjectives to describe agreements and disagreements you have with your family

e.g. I am very grateful when my grandmother gives me some money. I was miserable when my parents took my phone

300

Use compound nouns in a sentence 

e.g. there were flood lights at the football stadium

300

Create a sentence that includes a number that is at least 4 digits long, a fraction, or has a decimal 

The modern Olympics started in 1896

300

Use comparatives or superlatives to compare something. You choose

e.g. Mary is taller than Ms. G

400

Use will or going to, give a sentence about the future

e.g. I will answer the door, I am going to the shop after school

400

Use phrasal verbs in a sentence

look up, look up to, get away, get away with, make up, make up for, get up, get up to, go in, go in for, go back, go back on

e.g. He got away with murder. She always goes back on her promises

400

Tell us about a club you would like to join and why

I would like to be part of a computer club because I would like to learn to program 

400

Use will or won’t to make a prediction 

e.g. Scientists will find a cure for cancer

400

Make one sentence for do, one for make, one for take

I do yoga every evening. She makes brownies. I like to take walks in the forest

500

Create a sentence using the present continuous 

Not for the future, for the present, you can invent

e.g. I am watching TV and eating my dinner

500

When do we use "used to"

We used to when we want to talk about something that was true in the past but is not true now

500

Tell us about a meal you had and use one of the following phrases

a bit special, a real let down, fine, nothing special, not up to standard, out of this world, pretty average

e.g. The last meal I had in that restaurant was out of this world

500

Use the first conditional to speculate and make a prediction 

e.g. You’ll cut yourself if you’re not careful with that knife 

500

Create a sentence. One version of it must be formal, the other informal

e.g. The price of houses increased sharply. The price of houses went up a lot

600

Use adjectives and describe different scenarios that make you feel different emotions

e.g. I was ashamed when I failed my test

600

When do we use the past perfect

We use the past perfect for an event that happened before another event in the past

600

We use past simple / present perfect to say how long a situation has existed

Present perfect

600

Use the future continuous, talk about an action in progress in the future

e.g. This time next month he will be playing football again 

600

When do we use the second conditional

We use the second conditional to talk about an imaginary situation or event and its results

700

We use past simple / present perfect to talk about specific occasions in the past

Past simple

700

Use the future perfect, talk about a completed action in the future

e.g. By the weekend, he will have left the hospital

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