Beginner
Day Theme Grammar Vocabulary
To be: subject pronouns.
"Meeting people" Possessive adjectives Name, address, telephone
1–3
"Countries and nationalities" number; country, nationality
Yes/No questions
Short answers
"Family" Family relationships; adjectives:
4–6 Wh-questions; Have
“Describing people" Height, weight, age
This/that;
These/those Classroom objects: book, pen,
"In a classroom"
7-9 Preposition “on” pencil; small electronics: MP3
"In an electronics store"
player, laptop, cell phone
Plurals
Present continuous:
Statements.
Yes/No questions Daily activities: studying, eating,
10 - 12 "Everyday activities"
Wh-questions Sleeping: locations and places
Preposition “at”
Simple present;
Agreeing and disagreeing
Food and drink, meals, restaurant
13 – 15 "Foods and drinks" Count and noncount nouns Vocabulary; snack foods, a lot
How much / How many
"Housing" There is / there are House, apartment, rooms;
16 – 18
"In an apartment" Prepositions of place Furniture
Information questions
"Free time activities" Leisure activities;
19 – 21 Adverbs of frequency
"Popular sports" Sports, exercise, hobbies
Can for ability
"Life events" Be going to future; Life events; special occasions:
22 – 24
"Weekend plans" Wh-questions Weekend activities
"Movies" Wh-questions Types of movies;
25 – 28
"TV programs" Types of TV programs
Adverbs of frequency
Feel + adjective
"Health problems" Ailments, illnesses, and health;
29 – 32 Have + Noun
"Getting better" Remedies
Imperatives
Simple past
"On vacation" Questions and statements Vacation locations and activities;
33 – 36
"Past events" Life event
To be: simple past
Requests with “can” and “could”
Telephone language;
"Telephone language"
37 – 40 Object pronouns taking and leaving messages;
"Things to do"
Chores
Would verb + to