Chapter 10: EXPRESSING FUTURE TIME, PART 1
10-1: Future time: using be going to
10-3: Words used for past time and future time
10-6: Future time: using will
10-7: Asking questions with will
10-8: Verb summary: present, past, and future
10-9: Verb summary: forms of be
Chapter 7: COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS
7-1: Nouns:count and noncount nouns
7-2: Using a vs an
7-3: Using a/an vs some
7-8: Using some and any
LEVEL B
Chapter 7: MODAL AUXILIARIES
7-1: The form of modal auxiliaries
7-2: Expressing ability: can and could
7-3: Expressing possibility: may and might
Expressing permission: can and may
7-4: Using could to express possibility
7-5: Polite questions: may I, could I, can I
7-6: Polite questions: would you, could you, will you, can you
7-7: Expressing advice: should and ought to
7-8: Expressing advice: had better
7-9: Expressing necessity: have to, have got to and must
7-10: Expressing lack of necessity: do not have to
Expressing prohibition: must not
7-11: Making logical conclusions: must
7-13: Making suggestions: let’s and why don’t...
LEVEL C
Chapter 11: COUNT/NONCOUNT NOUNS AND ARTICLES
11-2: Count and noncount nouns
11-3: Noncount nouns
11-5: Using several, a lot of, many/much, a few/ a little
11-6: Nouns that can be count or noncount
11-7: Using units of measures with noncount nouns
11-8: Guidelines for articles usage
11-9: Using the or no article with names
LEVEL D
Questions, multi-word verbs and verb structures
Chapter 19 – Verb + to-infinitive or ing
Chapter 20 – Verb + object + to-infinitive