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Level 2

Like
Like

Lesson Title:

We will learn to say what you like, do not like, and how to use gerunds.

I went to the museum to see an exhibition.
Using 'to' and 'for'

Lesson Title:

Learn how to add to your sentences by using the words 'to' and 'for'.

I like scary rides so want to go to a theme park.
Want & So

Lesson Title:

Learn how to use the verb 'want' and the connector 'so'.

Questions words
Question words

Lesson Title:

Form questions in this lesson to improve your conversation.

Because Samantha likes books, she goes to the library every weekend.
Because & Why

Lesson Title:

Introduce the reason why you are doing something with the word 'because'.

Present Perfect
Present Perfect

Lesson Title:

Learn the three uses for the present perfect tense: experience, completed and ongoing.

Comparative and superlative
Comparative & Superlative

Lesson Title:

Describe things using the ~er & more ___, and the ~est & most.

Comparative and superlative
Comparative & Superlative - Part 2

Lesson Title:

We will use the skills learned previously and add the verb 'have'.

Going to
Going to

Lesson Title:

This is use to describe something that will likely happen in the future.

Should
Advice - Should

Lesson Title:

Learn how to give and ask for advice using the modal verb 'should'.

might may could
Possibility - might, could, may

Lesson Title:

Use the modal verbs 'might', 'could' and 'may' to say you are not certain of something

can
Ability - can

Lesson Title:

Tell me what you can or can't do with this lesson.

countable and uncountable
Nouns - Countable and Uncountable

Lesson Title:

Learn about countable and uncountable nouns (and their countable forms) in this lesson.

making requests
Making requests

Lesson Title:

This lesson will help you make requests of people or things.

If - zero and first conditional

Lesson Title:

Use the zero conditional to talk about things that always happen, and the first for things that follow.

ed ing
~ed vs. ~ing

Lesson Title:

Which adjective form should you use and when? Also, learn about the question word 'how'.

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