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Grammar
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Literature |
History |
1. |
Present
simple & Present continuous |
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From
ancient times to the Norman Conquest |
2. |
Present
perfect & Past simple |
Medieval
English Literature: Chaucer, Canterbury Tales |
From
the Norman Conquest to Magna Charta |
3. |
Past
continuous & Past simple |
Renaissance
and Baroque: Introduction |
From
the beginnings of Parliament to the War of the Roses |
4. |
Present
perfect continuous |
Shakespeare:
Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet |
Tudor
England |
5. |
Past
perfect Past perfect continuous |
Shakespeare:
A Midsummer Night's Dream; Sonnets 18, 60, 73, 75 |
The
English Reformation |
6. |
The
future:
Will, shall, going to and Present simple, Present continuous for the future |
Restoration
and the 18th century: Introduction |
The
English Revolution and after |
7. |
Future
continuous Future perfect Future perfect continuous |
Defoe:
Robinson Crusoe |
The
Glorious Revolution and the birth of Great Britain |
8. |
Passives |
Burns:
John Anderson, A Red, Red Rose |
The
18th century |
9. |
Modals:
should, ought to, will, would, used to, may, might, can, cuold |
19th
c. English Literature: Introduction |
The
Industrial Revolution |
10. |
Modals:
can, could, be able to, must, have to, need |
Blake:
The Lamb, The Tiger |
The
era of the Napoleonic wars |
11. |
Question
forms |
Wordsworth:
I wondered lonely, The Solitary Reaper |
Victorian
England |
12. |
Infinitives
and -ing forms |
Shelley:
Ode to the West Wind |
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13. |
Reported
speech |
Keats:
Ode on a Grecian Urn, La belle Dame Sans Merci |
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14. |
Nouns |
Dickens:
Oliver Twist |
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15. |
Articles |
Emily
Brontë: Wuthering Heights |
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16. |
Determiners |
English
Literature in the 20th century: Introduction |
The
World War I |
17. |
Clauses |
Shaw:
Saint Joan |
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18. |
Pronouns |
Joyce:
The Dead (from Dubliners) |
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19. |
Adjectives |
T.
S. Eliot: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock |
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20. |
Adverbs |
Beckett:
Waiting for Godot |
The
World War II |
21. |
Reason,
purpose and contrast |
Golding:
Lord of the Flies |
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22. |
Conditional
sentences |
American
Literature: Introduction |
Britain
since 1945 |
23. |
Prepositions |
Poe:
The Raven |
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24. |
The
sequence of tenses |
Hawthorne:
The Scarlet Letter |
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25. |
Numerals,
dates and measures |
Whitman:
To a Locomotive in Winter |
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26. |
Be,
have, do, make |
Faulkner:
A Rose for Emily |
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27. |
Conjunctions |
Hemingway:
The Old Man and the Sea |
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28. |
Organizing
information, inversion |
Albee:
Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf |
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29. |
Spelling |
Salinger:
The Catcher in the Rye |
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30. |
Phrasal
verbs |
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