Includes exercise types found in Cambridge English exams (e.g., KET) to build confidence.

While studying on a screen is convenient, research suggests that writing answers by hand helps memory retention better than typing. If possible, print the exercise pages or write your answers in a dedicated notebook.

One of the biggest advantages of the Updated versions is the inclusion of exam-style tasks. These mirror the format of the Cambridge A2 Key exam, giving students a "dry run" before the actual test day.

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Present Simple/Continuous, Past Simple, Countable/Uncountable Nouns, Modals (ability/permission), and Comparatives.

Originally published by Macmillan Education, the Destination Grammar and Vocabulary series is a three-level roadmap (A1/A2, B1, B2) designed to systematically build language competence. The targets false beginners and elementary students.