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WEEKDAYS TOUCHSTONE

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WEEKDAYS TOUCHSTONE

CONTENTS
The verb to be with I, YOU, and WE in statements,
yes-noquestions, and shot answers.
Questions with What's…? And answer with It's…

The verb be with he, she, and they in statements,


yes-no questions, and short answers.
Articles a, an, and the.
This ans These.
Noun plural.
Questions with Where…?
Possessives 's and s'

Possessive adjectives.
The verb be in statements, yes-no questions, and short answers.
Information questions with be.
Simple Present statements, yes-no questions, and short answers.
Simple present information questions.
Frequency adverbs.
There's and There are.
Quantifiers.
Adjectives before nouns.
Telling times.
Suggestions with Let's.
Present continuous statements yes-no questions, short answers, and information
questions.
Imperatives.
Like to, want to, need to, and have to.
Question with HOW MUCH…?; THIS, THESE; THAT THOSE.
Can / Can't for ability and possibility.
Simple past statements, ys-no questions, and short answers.
Simple past of be in statements, yes-no questions and short answers.
Simple past information questions.
Countable and uncountable nouns.
How much…? And How many…?
Would you like (to)…? And I'd like (to)…
Some and Any.
A lot of, much, many.
Review of simple present and present of be in question and statements
- Responses with too and either
- Verb forms after can, can’t, love, like, etc., and preposition.
- Objects pronouns
- Everybody, everyone, nobody, and no one.
- Simple present and present continuous
Joining clauses with if and when
- Future with be going to
- Indirect objects
- Indirect object pronouns
- Present Continuous for the future
- be born
- Review of simple past in questions and statements
General and specific use of determiners.
- Is there? And Are there
- Pronouns one and ones
- Offers and requests with Can and Could
- Infinitives for reasons
- It’s + adjective + to…
- Ways to give advice and make suggestions
- Whose…? And possessive pronouns
- Order of adjectives
- Pronouns one and ones
Location expressions after pronouns and nouns
- Past Continouos statements
- Past Continuous questions
- Reflexive pronouns
- Comparative adjectives
More, less, fewer
- Describing people; have got
- Phrases with verb + -ing and prepositions
- Future with will, may, and might
Present tense verbs with future meaning
- Adjectives vs. Manner adverbs.
- Adverbs before adjectives and adverbs.
- Adjectives
prefixes.
- Present perfect statements.
- Present Perfect and Simple Past questions and answers.
- Superlative.
- Questions with How + adjective …?
- Verb let, make, help, have, get, want, ask and tell.
- Used to and Would.
- Review of countable and uncountable nouns.
- Quantifiers a little, a few, very little, and very few.
- Too, too much, too many and enough.
- The future will, be going to, the present continuous and the simple present.
- Used had better, ought to and might want to to say
what's advisable. -
Use have to and going to have to to say what's necessary.
- Use would rather to say what's
- Subject relative clauses.
- Object relative clauses.

- Phrasal verbs.
- Use wish + past form of verb to talk about wishes for the present or future.
- Conditional sentences with if clauses about
imaginary situations. -
Asking about imaginary situations or events.
- Questions within sentences.
- Separable phrasal verbs with objects.
- How to + verb, where to + verb and
what to + verb.
- Present perfect continuous vs. Present perfect.
- Since, for and in for duration.
- Already, still and yet with present
perfect.
- Modal verbs, must, may, might, can't or could for speculating.
- Adjectives ending in -ed vs. Adjectives ending in
-ing.
- The simple past passive.
- The simple past passive with by + agent.
- Adverbs with the passive.
Simple & Continuous Review, Verb Patterns
Comparisions with (not) and as….as & Negative Questions

The Simple Present Passive, Verb Patterns & Position of Not


Be supposed to; was/were going to & Insesperable Phrasal Verbs

The passive of Modal Verbs, Get & Be passive & Catch + person + verb + ing

The Past Perfect & Responses with So and Neither

Causitive get & Have & Need + Passisive Infinitive and Need + verb + ing

Past Modals would have, should have & could have. And Past Modals for speculation.

Reported Speech & Reported Questions

If clauses for hyphothetical situations

Passisive of Present Continuous and Present Perfect & Linking Ideas


What Clauses and Long Noun Phrases as subjects & Future Continuous and Perfect
Present Tense, tend and will to talk about habits
Defining and Non-Defining Relative Clauses and That Clauses
Past Tenses & Present Perfect Tense
Countable & Uncountable Nouns
Conditional Sentences to talk about hypothetical events in Past & Present. Wish and
Hope.
Future Events (All future tenses), Modal Verbs for expectations, guesses, offers,
necessity, requests, etc
Verb Patterns
Passive: Present, Past & Future. Verbs to describe causes and effects.
Determiners and Reduced Relative Clauses

Reported Statements, questions and instructions.


Relative Clauses: When, Where & Whose & Direct and Indirect Objects

Adverbs before Adjective and Adverbs. As…..as and comparative and superlative
adjective and adverbs
WEEKENDS TOUCHSTONE

LEVEL CYCLE UNIT

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WEEKENDS TOUCHSTONE

CONTENTS

The verb to be with I, YOU, and WE in statements, yes-noquestions, and shot


answers.
Questions with What's…? And answer with It's…

The verb be with he, she, and they in statements, yes-no questions, and short
answers.
Articles a, an, and the.
This ans These.
Noun plural.
Questions with Where…?
Possessives 's and s'

Possessive adjectives.
The verb be in statements, yes-no questions, and short answers.
Information questions with be.

Simple Present statements, yes-no questions, and short answers.

Simple present information questions.


Frequency adverbs.

There's and There are.


Quantifiers.
Adjectives before nouns.
Telling times.
Suggestions with Let's.

Present continuous statements yes-no questions, short answers, and information


questions.
Imperatives.

Like to, want to, need to, and have to.


Question with HOW MUCH…?; THIS, THESE; THAT THOSE.
Can / Can't for ability and possibility.

Simple past statements, ys-no questions, and short answers.

Simple past of be in statements, yes-no questions and short answers.


Simple past information questions.

Countable and uncountable nouns.


How much…? And How many…?
Would you like (to)…? And I'd like (to)…
Some and Any.
A lot of, much, many.

- Review of simple present and present of be in question and statements


- Responses with too and either
- Verb forms after can, can’t, love, like, etc., and preposition.
- Objects pronouns
Everybody, everyone, nobody, and no one.
- Simple present and present continuous
- Joining clauses with if and when
- Future with be going to
- Indirect objects
- Indirect object pronouns
Present Continuous for the future
- be born
- Review of simple past in questions and statements
- General and specific use of determiners.
- Is there? And Are there
- Pronouns one and ones
Offers and requests with Can and Could
- Infinitives for reasons
- It’s + adjective + to…
- Ways to give advice and make suggestions
- Whose…? And possessive pronouns
- Order of adjectives
- Pronouns one and ones
Location expressions after pronouns and nouns
- Past Continouos statements
- Past Continuous questions
- Reflexive pronouns
- Comparative adjectives
More, less, fewer
- Describing people; have got
- Phrases with verb + -ing and prepositions
- Future with will, may, and might
Present tense verbs with future meaning
- Adjectives vs. Manner adverbs.
- Adverbs before adjectives and adverbs.
- Adjectives prefixes.
- Present perfect statements.
- Present Perfect and Simple Past questions and answers.
- Superlative.
- Questions with How + adjective …?
- Verb let, make, help, have, get, want, ask and tell.
- Used to and Would.
- Review of countable and uncountable nouns.
- Quantifiers a little, a few, very little, and very few.
- Too, too much, too many and enough.
- The future will, be going to, the present continuous and the simple present.
- Used had better, ought to and might want to
to say what's advisable. - Use
have to and going to have to to say what's necessary.
- Use would rather to say what's preferable.
- Subject relative clauses.
- Object relative clauses.
- Phrasal verbs.
- Use wish + past form of verb to talk about wishes for the present or future.
- Conditional sentences with if clauses about
imaginary situations.
- Asking about imaginary situations or events.
- Questions within sentences.
- Separable phrasal verbs with objects.
-
How to + verb, where to + verb and
what to + verb.
- Present perfect continuous vs. Present perfect.
- Since, for and in for duration.
- Already, still and
yet with present perfect.
- Modal verbs, must, may, might, can't or could for speculating.
- Adjectives ending in -ed vs. Adjectives
ending in -ing.
- The simple past passive.
- The simple past passive with by + agent.
- Adverbs with the passive.

Simple & Continuous Review, Verb Patterns

Comparisions with (not) and as….as & Negative Questions


The Simple Present Passive, Verb Patterns & Position of Not

Be supposed to; was/were going to & Insesperable Phrasal Verbs


The passive of Modal Verbs, Get & Be passive & Catch + person + verb + ing

The Past Perfect & Responses with So and Neither

Causitive get & Have & Need + Passisive Infinitive and Need + verb + ing

Past Modals would have, should have & could have. And Past Modals for
speculation.

Reported Speech & Reported Questions

If clauses for hyphothetical situations


Passisive of Present Continuous and Present Perfect & Linking Ideas

What Clauses and Long Noun Phrases as subjects & Future Continuous and
Perfect

Present Tense, tend and will to talk about habits

Defining and Non-Defining Relative Clauses and That Clauses

Past Tenses & Present Perfect Tense

Countable & Uncountable Nouns


Conditional Sentences to talk about hypothetical events in Past & Present. Wish
and Hope.
Future Events (All future tenses), Modal Verbs for expectations, guesses, offers,
necessity, requests, etc
Verb Patterns

Passive: Present, Past & Future. Verbs to describe causes and effects.

Determiners and Reduced Relative Clauses

Reported Statements, questions and instructions.

Relative Clauses: When, Where & Whose & Direct and Indirect Objects

Adverbs before Adjective and Adverbs. As…..as and comparative and superlative
adjective and adverbs
WEEKDAYS TOUCHSTONE

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WEEKDAYS TOUCHSTONE

CONTENTS
The verb to be with I, YOU, and WE in statements,
yes-noquestions, and shot answers.
Questions with What's…? And answer with It's…

The verb be with he, she, and they in statements,


yes-no questions, and short answers.
Articles a, an, and the.
This ans These.
Noun plural.
Questions with Where…?
Possessives 's and s'

Possessive adjectives.
The verb be in statements, yes-no questions, and short answers.
Information questions with be.
Simple Present statements, yes-no questions, and short answers.
Simple present information questions.
Frequency adverbs.
There's and There are.
Quantifiers.
Adjectives before nouns.
Telling times.
Suggestions with Let's.
Present continuous statements yes-no questions, short answers, and information
questions.
Imperatives.
Like to, want to, need to, and have to.
Question with HOW MUCH…?; THIS, THESE; THAT THOSE.
Can / Can't for ability and possibility.

Simple past statements, ys-no questions, and short answers.


Simple past of be in statements, yes-no questions and short answers.
Simple past information questions.
Countable and uncountable nouns.
How much…? And How many…?
Would you like (to)…? And I'd like (to)…
Some and Any.
A lot of, much, many.
Review of simple present and present of be in question and statements
- Responses with too and either
- Verb forms after can, can’t, love, like, etc., and preposition.
- Objects pronouns
- Everybody, everyone, nobody, and no one.
- Simple present and present continuous
Joining clauses with if and when
- Future with be going to
- Indirect objects
- Indirect object pronouns
- Present Continuous for the future
- be born
- Review of simple past in questions and statements
General and specific use of determiners.
- Is there? And Are there
- Pronouns one and ones
- Offers and requests with Can and Could
- Infinitives for reasons
- It’s + adjective + to…
- Ways to give advice and make suggestions
- Whose…? And possessive pronouns
- Order of adjectives
- Pronouns one and ones
Location expressions after pronouns and nouns
- Past Continouos statements
- Past Continuous questions
- Reflexive pronouns
- Comparative adjectives
More, less, fewer
- Describing people; have got
- Phrases with verb + -ing and prepositions
- Future with will, may, and might
Present tense verbs with future meaning
- Adjectives vs. Manner adverbs.
- Adverbs before adjectives and adverbs.
- Adjectives
prefixes.
- Present perfect statements.
- Present Perfect and Simple Past questions and answers.
- Superlative.
- Questions with How + adjective …?
- Verb let, make, help, have, get, want, ask and tell.
- Used to and Would.
- Review of countable and uncountable nouns.
- Quantifiers a little, a few, very little, and very few.
- Too, too much, too many and enough.
- The future will, be going to, the present continuous and the simple present.
- Used had better, ought to and might want to to say
what's advisable. -
Use have to and going to have to to say what's necessary.
- Use would rather to say what's
- Subject relative clauses.
- Object relative clauses.

- Phrasal verbs.
- Use wish + past form of verb to talk about wishes for the present or future.
- Conditional sentences with if clauses about
imaginary situations. -
Asking about imaginary situations or events.
- Questions within sentences.
- Separable phrasal verbs with objects.
- How to + verb, where to + verb and
what to + verb.
- Present perfect continuous vs. Present perfect.
- Since, for and in for duration.
- Already, still and yet with present
perfect.
- Modal verbs, must, may, might, can't or could for speculating.
- Adjectives ending in -ed vs. Adjectives ending in
-ing.
- The simple past passive.
- The simple past passive with by + agent.
- Adverbs with the passive.
Simple & Continuous Review, Verb Patterns
Comparisions with (not) and as….as & Negative Questions

The Simple Present Passive, Verb Patterns & Position of Not


Be supposed to; was/were going to & Insesperable Phrasal Verbs

The passive of Modal Verbs, Get & Be passive & Catch + person + verb + ing

The Past Perfect & Responses with So and Neither

Causitive get & Have & Need + Passisive Infinitive and Need + verb + ing

Past Modals would have, should have & could have. And Past Modals for speculation.

Reported Speech & Reported Questions

If clauses for hyphothetical situations

Passisive of Present Continuous and Present Perfect & Linking Ideas


What Clauses and Long Noun Phrases as subjects & Future Continuous and Perfect
Present Tense, tend and will to talk about habits
Defining and Non-Defining Relative Clauses and That Clauses
Past Tenses & Present Perfect Tense
Countable & Uncountable Nouns
Conditional Sentences to talk about hypothetical events in Past & Present. Wish and
Hope.
Future Events (All future tenses), Modal Verbs for expectations, guesses, offers,
necessity, requests, etc
Verb Patterns
Passive: Present, Past & Future. Verbs to describe causes and effects.
Determiners and Reduced Relative Clauses

Reported Statements, questions and instructions.


Relative Clauses: When, Where & Whose & Direct and Indirect Objects

Adverbs before Adjective and Adverbs. As…..as and comparative and superlative
adjective and adverbs

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