Step-by-step grammar

English Grammar Checklist (A1-C2)

Use this English grammar checklist to learn step by step from A1 to C2, with practical grammar topics organized by level.

Choose your level, study topics one by one, and track your progress to build a consistent self-study plan.

A1
Beginner (A1)

Core sentence patterns, basic verb forms, articles, and pronouns.

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A2
Elementary (A2)

Past forms, comparatives, modal verbs, and everyday communication grammar.

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B1
Intermediate (B1)

Present perfect, conditionals, and connected speech in longer messages.

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B2
Upper Intermediate (B2)

Passive voice, nuanced tense choice, and clearer argument structure.

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C1
Advanced (C1)

Complex syntax, register control, and precise grammar choices.

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C2
Proficient (C2)

Flexible high-level grammar use, stylistic control, and near-native range.

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What this English grammar checklist includes

This page gives you a structured English grammar roadmap from beginner to advanced levels. You get level-based grammar topics, practical examples, and progress tracking so you can review systematically, identify grammar gaps, and follow a clear study plan for self-study or exam preparation.

FAQ

  • What is an English grammar checklist?

    It is a level-based list of grammar topics (aligned with CEFR) that helps you study in order and track what you have already covered.

  • How do I choose my starting level?

    Start from your current grammar level. If you are unsure, begin one level lower, confirm the basics, and then move up step by step.

  • Can I use this checklist for exam preparation?

    Yes. It works as a grammar review checklist for exam preparation and helps you verify grammar coverage before IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge exams.

  • How often should I review grammar topics?

    Study in short regular sessions, practice with examples, and revisit completed topics to keep forms active and close weak points.

  • Is this useful for both beginners and advanced learners?

    Yes. Beginners can build foundations from A1, and advanced learners can use the checklist to find and fix specific grammar gaps up to C2.

English Grammar Checklist (A1-C2)