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Present continuous with WH questions
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Questions with how
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Simple past
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Regular & Irregular verbs
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Describing people
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Present perfect
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Present perfect VS Simple past
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Modal verbs
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Modal verbs for sugestions
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Prepositions and conjunctions
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Sickness and illness vocabulary
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Adverbs of frequency
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There is - There are
Video - Sickness & Illness vocabulary
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