BEGINNER • A1 (Breakthrough)
Nouns, short compound nouns, common adjectives, be, have, can, must, countable/uncountable nouns, articles, will future, imperative, basic prepositions of time and place, adverbs, numbers, some/any/no, personal pronouns, possessive adjectives/pronouns, ’s, demonstrative adjectives/pronouns, present progressive, present simple, simple wh-questions, was/were.
ELEMENTARY • A2 (Waystage)
Structures of preceding level + longer compound nouns, past simple, past progressive, present perfect simple, could, future with going to/present progressive, some/any/no/every+compounds, comparatives, superlatives, quantifiers (a lot, much/many, a little/a few), conditional sentences (type 1), have to, less common prepositions of time and place, may, simple forms of passive, that/who/which (relative pronouns), would you like/shall we?
PRE-INTERMEDIATE • B1 (Threshold)
Structures of preceding levels + defining/non-defining relative clauses, don’t have to/needn’t, each other/one another, had to, might/could, should, ought to, question tags, common phrasal verbs, past perfect, more complex forms of passive, present perfect simple and progressive, for/since, reported questions/imperatives, conditional sentences (type 2), reflexive pronouns, will (offer), used to.
INTERMEDIATE • B2 (Vantage)
Structures of preceding levels + had better, have+object+past participle, less common phrasal verbs, indirect questions, have/make/let/get+object+ infinitive, past perfect simple and progressive, conditional sentences (type 3), be used to, verbs of perception, wish, would rather, be able/likely to, so/neither, gerund and infinitive.
POST-INTERMEDIATE • C1 (Effectiveness)
Structures of preceding levels + idioms, other uncommon phrasal verbs, future progressive, future perfect, past conditional, inversion.