PRE-INTERMEDIATE. 1. TALK ABOUT THE PRESENT AND PAST 2. TALK ABOUT PAST HABITS 3. USE QUANTIFIERS 4. TALK ABOUT PEOPLE'S LIKES AND DISLIKES 5. DESCRIBE.

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PRE-INTERMEDIATE

1. TALK ABOUT THE PRESENT AND PAST 2. TALK ABOUT PAST HABITS 3. USE QUANTIFIERS 4. TALK ABOUT PEOPLE'S LIKES AND DISLIKES 5. DESCRIBE PEOPLE AND WRITE A DESCRIPTION OF A PERSON 6. USE AND, BUT, SO, BECAUSE, OR

1. TALK ABOUT HOW I FEEL 2. NARRATE A WRITE A STORY USE THE PAST PROGRESSIVE AND TIME CLAUSES 3. USE THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE 4. DESCRIBE FOOD 5. WRITE AN E MAIL GIVING NEWS

1. MAKE REQUESTS AND ASK FOR PERMISSION 2. EXPRESS ABILITY 3. EXPRESS OBLIGATION,LACK OF OBLIGATION AND PROHIBITION 4. ASK FOR INFORMATION USING INDIRECT QUESTIONS 5. MAKE COMPARISONS 6. USE LANGUAGE RELATED TO TRAVELLING BY PLANE 7. DISCUSS DIFFERENT TYPES OF HOLIDAY AND HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS 8. DESCRIBE PLACES AND WRITE A DESCRIPTION OF A PLACE

1. MAKE PROMISES, ON-THE-SPOT DECISIONS,REQUESTS AND PREDICTIONS 2. USE THE FUTURE WILL 3. EXPRESS MY OPINION 4. WRITE NOTES AND MESSAGES 5. USE ABBREVIATIONS 6. USE TOO AND ENOUGH 7. DEFINE PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS 8. DESCRIBE GADGETSAND TALK ABOUT THEIR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS 9. USE WORDS RELATED TO MONEY

1. MAKE A DOCTOR’S APPOINTMENT 2. TALK ABOUT MEDICAL/EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS 3. ASK FOR AND GIVE ADVICE 4. WRITE A LETTER ASKING FOR/GIVING ADVICE 5. TALK AND WRITE ABOUT A TRUE EVENT 6. USE THE PASSIVE VOICE 7. USE IDIOMS DESCRIBING FEELINGS

1. TALK ABOUT THINGS THAT CAN POSSIBLY HAPPEN 2. TALK ABOUT CONDITIONS AND THEIR RESULTS 3. TALK ABOUT SPORTS 4. TALK ABOUT DIFFERENT PLACES OF ENTERTAINMENT 5. EXPRESS AGREEMENT/DISAGREEMENT 6. WRITE A PARAGRAPH EXPRESSING PREFERENCE 7. TALK ABOUT SHOWS AND FILM 8. WRITE A FILM REVIEW

1. CARRY OUT TRANSACTIONS 2. TALK ABOUT WORK, WORKPLACES AND DESCRIBE MY QUALIFICATIONS 3. ASK FOR CONFIRMATION 4. EXPRESS INTEREST, SURPRISE AND MAKE EXCLAMATIONS 5. EXPRESS RESULT 6. USE THE PAST PERFECT SIMPLE 7. WRITE A CV 8. WRITE AN GIVING INFORMATION

1. REPORT STATEMENTS, QUESTIONS, COMMANDS AND REQUESTS 2. GIVE AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS(RECIPES) 3. TALK ABOUT FOOD AND QUANTITY 4. WRITE A RECIPE 5. TALK ABOUT IMAGINARY SITUATIONS AND MAKE WISHES 6. WRITE AN ACCEPTING OR REFUSING AN INVITATION AND MAKING ARRANGEMENTS