What it is: Grammar for talking about experiences, future, and longer sentences.
What it’s for: Sound more natural and express complex ideas.
Example: “I’ve worked here for three years.”
Checklist
Present Perfect (since/for, experiences)
Present Perfect vs Past Simple (difference)
Future forms: will / be going to / present continuous for plans
Conditionals: 0 & 1 (review) + basic 2
Relative clauses: who/which/that
Passive voice (basic)
Reported speech (basic statements)
Modals for advice/obligation/possibility (should/must/might)
Mini practice
Write 5 sentences using present perfect with since/for.
Combine 2 short sentences into 1 with a relative clause.
Hard words (Glossary)
*complex* /kəmˈpleks/: phức tạp
*combine* /kəmˈbaɪn/: kết hợp
*possibility* /ˌpɒsəˈbɪləti/: khả năng có thể xảy ra