Grammar Rules
Vocabulary
Real-world topics
Geography
Pronunciation
100

What is the Present Continuous?

We use this tense to talk about ongoing actions.

100

What are adjectives of personality?

In Unit 1, you learn these types of words to describe what kind of person someone is.

100

What is the Moon?

This is the natural, rocky satellite you can see in the sky at night.

100

What is Paris?

This beautiful city is the capital of France.

100

/skuːl/

School

200

What are who, which, and that?

We use these relative pronouns to connect ideas about people or things.

200

What are film genres?

When learning about the cinema, you learn the vocabulary for different types of these.

200

What is a giraffe?

This animal is the tallest in the world and has a very long neck.

200

This big country in Asia is home to the Great Wall.

China

200

/ˈsɪnəmə/

Cinema

300

What are must, mustn't, and have to?

These are the three modal verbs you use to discuss rules and safety at a climbing center.

300

What are units of measurement?

When planning a birthday picnic, you use vocabulary for money and these types of units.

300

What is 100°C?

Water boils when it gets to this temperature.

300

This is the capital city of the United Kingdom.

London

300

/ədˈventʃər/

Adventure

400

What are already, yet, and just?

We use these three specific words with the Present Perfect tense to describe recent shopping events.

400

What is cooking?

In Unit 19, you learn specific words to describe this process of preparing food.

400

What is 365?

There are this many days in a normal year (not a leap year).

400

This is the largest ocean on Earth.

The Pacific Ocean
400

/ˌpɜːrsəˈnæləti/

Personality

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