Present tenses and the different information that can be transmitted with them.

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Questions in present simple

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Present simple for general states and descriptions

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Present continuous: expressing lasting actions

Quiz: Present tenses and the different information that can be transmitted with them.

Past tenses and the differences among them.

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Past simple: finished actions in past

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Past continuous: ongoing actions that get interrupted

Quiz: Past tenses and the differences among them.

Talking about the future and constructions with Will.

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Future simple with be + going to

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Future simple with will

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Conditional forms emphasizing type 1 (if + present simple, results with will, might, may)

Quiz: Talking about the future and constructions with Will.

To review the different forms of verbs (Regular, regular and non personal forms)

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Regular and irregular verbs

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Focus on present perfect for experiences

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Present perfect continuous: structure and use

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Past perfect: structure and use

Quiz: To review the different forms of verbs (Regular, regular and non personal forms)

Modal Verbs and Phrasal Modals: expressing obligation, prohibition and advice

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Modal verbs for recommendations

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Modal verbs for obligations

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Phrasal modals: types and use

Quiz: Modal Verbs and Phrasal Modals: expressing obligation, prohibition and advice

Constructions with adjectives and prepositions: Comparisons and Phrasal Verbs

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Adjective comparisons: as

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Phrasal verbs: constructions and possibilities

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Phrasal verbs: constructions and possibilities part 2

Quiz: Constructions with adjectives and prepositions: Comparisons and Phrasal Verbs

Emphasis on Past: Use of Past Modals and Past Habits

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Past modals: should have

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Past modals: would have

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Past habits: used to

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Past habits: would

Quiz: Emphasis on Past: Use of Past Modals and Past Habits

Conclusion

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Summary and conclusions

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Create your cover letter

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Tell us what you learned in the course

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Modal verbs for obligations

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Focus on modal verbs to express strong obligations and mild obligations (must, have to, ought to)

Everybody has obligations, either at home or at work. Classify your responsibilities in order of importance and tell us which ones are more relevant for you.

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