English communication English vocabulary English grammar
A1 CEFR A1 CEFR A1 CEFR
Exchanging greetings Days of the week and Questions words
Giving personal information months Possessive adjectives and
Using numbers, days, Numbers and prices pronouns
months, years Countries and nationalities Present simple
Asking for and telling the Colors There is/There are
time Personal possessions Imperatives
Describing people Parts of the body Present continuous (now or
Giving information about Family and friends in progress)
objects Food and drinks Prepositions of place
Describing places Household rooms and Modals: can, can’t, do,
Describing habits and objects doesn’t
routines Clothes Simple adjectives
Expressing likes and dislikes Comparatives and
Describing simple actions A1 CEFR superlatives
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English level A1 • CEFR
English level A2 • CEFR
English communication English vocabulary English grammar
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Describing habits and daily Personality and feelings Questions words
routines Food and drinks Adverbs of frequency
Expressing ability and Education Past simple
inability Jobs Present continuous
Describing past experiences Weather Present perfect simple
Asking for and giving Family and friends Prepositions of time and
directions Daily routines place
Describing personality and Free-time activities Comparatives and
feelings Places in towns superlatives
Making comparisons Body and health Like + ing
Describing jobs Transport and travel Future simple: will
Describing places Future: going to
Making requests (e.g. at a A1 CEFR Past continuous
restaurant)
Expressing future plans A1 CEFR
English level B1 • CEFR
English communication English vocabulary English grammar
B1 CEFR B1 CEFR B1 CEFR
Describing experiences Feelings and emotions Adverbs for time, degree,
and events Travel and transport manner
Expressing hopes and Entertainment Past habits and states (used
ambitions Leisure activities to)
Describing feelings Sport, health and fitness Present perfect simple
Giving reasons Education Modals: should have,
Giving opinions News and media might have etc.
Expressing preferences Technology Present continuous (future)
Expressing certainty Time expressions for the Future simple: will
Describing events in the past Future: going to
past Time expressions for the Present perfect continuous
Describing events in the future Past continuous
future Past perfect simple
A1 CEFR Conditionals (first and
second)
Future continuous
PassivesA1 CEFR
English level B2 • CEFR
English communication English vocabulary English grammar
B2 CEFR B2 CEFR B2 CEFR
Describing experiences Work and education Compound adjectives
Expressing opinions Lifestyles Adverbs for time, degree,
Expressing agreement and Money manner
disagreement Crime and punishment Relative clauses
Giving advice with Technology Past perfect simple
advantages and Media and communication Past perfect continuous
disadvantages Global issues Present perfect continuous
Making suggestions Multi-word verbs Passives
Expressing feelings and Reporting verbs Modals of speculation
emotions Linking expressions Conditionals (second and third)
Reporting events Mixed conditionals
Speculating about events in A1 CEFR Reported speech
past, present, future Future perfect simple
Adding emphasis Future perfect continuous
Describing hopes and regrets
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English level C1 • CEFR
English communication English vocabulary English grammar
C1 CEFR C1 CEFR C1 CEFR
Expressing feelings and Life experiences and Futures (revision)
attitudes lifestyles Passives (all forms)
Emphasizing an issue or a Books and literature Compound adjectives and
feeling Money and business modifying gradable
Expressing opinions News and current affairs adjectives
tentatively Global issues Adverbs and adverbial phrases:
Developing an argument Technology degree
systematically Scientific developments Modals in the past
Negotiating and conceding Vague language Mixed conditionals
Describing cause and effect Colloquial expressions Ellipsis and substitution
Expressing empathy and Idiomatic expressions Adding emphasis – cleft
sympathy sentences
Expressing reservations A1 CEFR Adding emphasis – inversion
Speculating about events in with negative adverbials
past, present, future Multiword verbs
Discussing complex
subjects in detail A1 CEFR
English level C2 • CEFR
English communication English vocabulary English grammar
C2 CEFR C2 CEFR C2 CEFR
Express yourself fluently Excellent range of Can use a full range of
and precisely in any topic vocabulary, including grammatical structures
Includes complex situations idiomatic expressions and accurately and appropriately
and the ability to colloquial language Can naturally use different
communicate accurately in Can use phrases and linguistic forms to convey finer
formal and informal settings expressions accurately with shades of meaning.
natural and sophisticated
control A1 CEFR
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