Queen Victoria's Reign and the Victorian novel
Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist and Hard Times
Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre and main topics
The role of the woman in the Victorian Age
The British Empire and the mission of colonizers
Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution
Robert Louis Stevenson: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Oscar Wilde and the aesthetic theories
Abraham Lincoln and the America's Renaissance
Walt Whitman: main topics and Leaves of Grass
Emily Dickinson: life and main themes
Industrial society and the American War of Independence
William Blake: life, main works and themes
The Sublime, the Gothic Novel and Mary Shelley
English Romanticism: peculiarities and main traits
William Wordsworth and the poem Daffodils
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: main works and themes
George Byron: life and main topics
John Keats and the sonnet Bright Star
Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice
Il Simple Present: to Be, Have got e altri verbi
There is e There are: forme e utilizzo
Come usare Need, Take, Like, Want e Would like
Il verbo e i pronomi riflessivi
L'imperativo: come si forma e utilizzi
La forma in -ing, how about e what about
Il Present Continuous: le forme e gli usi
I verbi di stato più comuni e gli usi con can/can't
Il Future Perfect corrisponde al futuro anteriore italiano, e si usa per indicare azioni già completate (o supposte tali) in un determinato momento del futuro.
Il Future Perfect Continuous si costruisce con Will + Have been + gerundio (-ing) e resta uguale per tutte le persone.
Il Future Perfect Continuous si usa per evidenziare la durata dell'azione nel futuro, o evidenziare una supposizione.
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