Destination A2 Grammar And Vocabulary Pdf Exclusive Official
Originally based on the bestselling Destination grammar series by Malcolm Mann and Steve Taylore-Knowles, the "Exclusive PDF" version takes the core curriculum—clear grammar explanations, thematic vocabulary banks, and high-density exercises—and repackages it into a portable, searchable digital format.
The "A2" level is crucial. It covers the Key English Test (KET) framework, which includes: destination a2 grammar and vocabulary pdf exclusive
The book utilizes a "teach and practice" methodology. To prove the quality, here is a simulated
To prove the quality, here is a simulated sample from Unit 9: Past Simple vs. Past Continuous (Page 62 of the exclusive PDF). | Action in progress | I was watching TV at 8pm
The Grammar Table (Visualized in the PDF): | Use Past Simple | Example | Use Past Continuous | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Finished action | I watched a film last night. | Action in progress | I was watching TV at 8pm. | | Sequence of actions | He entered the room, sat down, and opened his book. | Interrupted action | He was sitting down when the phone rang. |
The Exclusive Exercise (Digital Interaction): Complete the sentence. Type your answer into a sticky note on the PDF. "While I _______ (walk) home yesterday, I _______ (see) a car accident." Answer: was walking / saw
Vocabulary Link: Accident (Noun) – from Unit 17: Health & Emergencies. Collocation note in margin: "Have an accident" (NOT make an accident).