Destination A1 A2 Grammar And Vocabulary |link| 【DELUXE — FULL REVIEW】
As the learner moves toward , the focus shifts to more "meaningful connections". You begin to describe aspects of your past and your immediate environment with more nuance.
Vocabulary is presented in thematic units, each focusing on high-frequency words for A1/A2 learners. destination a1 a2 grammar and vocabulary
If you’d like a , a sample lesson plan , or exercises from any specific unit, let me know. As the learner moves toward , the focus
is a series of grammar and vocabulary textbooks published by Macmillan Education . Unlike general English coursebooks (which cover reading, speaking, and listening equally), Destination is specifically designed as a skills booster focused intensely on: If you’d like a , a sample lesson
It is widely used in language schools and by self-learners preparing for the exam, which corresponds to the A2 level.
| Unit | Topic | Example | |------|-------|---------| | 1 | Present simple (be, have got) | I am a student. She has got a car. | | 2 | Present simple (other verbs) | He works in an office. Do you like coffee? | | 3 | Present continuous | They are watching TV now. | | 4 | Present simple vs. continuous | I usually get up at 7, but today I am sleeping late. | | 5 | Past simple (was/were, regular verbs) | We were happy. She walked to school. | | 6 | Past simple (irregular verbs) | He went home. They ate dinner. | | 7 | Past continuous | I was reading when he called. | | 8 | Present perfect (just, already, yet) | She has just arrived. | | 9 | Present perfect (for, since, ever, never) | I have lived here for 3 years. | | 10 | Future: going to | It is going to rain. | | 11 | Future: will | I will help you. | | 12 | Future: present continuous for arrangements | We are meeting at 6 pm. | | 13 | Modals (can, could, must, have to) | You must stop. Can you swim? | | 14 | Modals (should, may, might) | You should see a doctor. | | 15 | Prepositions of time & place | at 5 o’clock, on Monday, in the box | | 16 | Comparative & superlative adjectives | bigger, the most expensive | | 17 | Adverbs & comparisons | faster, more quickly | | 18 | Countable/uncountable nouns | apple vs. water | | 19 | Quantifiers | some, any, no, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little | | 20 | Articles | a, an, the (and zero article) | | 21 | Pronouns & possessives | he/him/his, my/mine | | 22 | Relative clauses (who, which, that) | The man who called you... | | 23 | Conjunctions & clauses | because, so, although, when | | 24 | Questions & question words | What, Where, How often, How much | | 25 | Reported speech (basic) | He said that he was tired. | | 26 | Passive voice (present/past simple) | The room is cleaned daily. | | 27 | Conditionals (Zero & First) | If you heat ice, it melts. If it rains, we will stay home. | | 28 | Imperatives & let’s | Sit down. Let’s go. |