Level 3
Grammar Lessons
The grammar structures that separate Level 2 from Level 3 in STANAG 6001, SLP, and JFLT. Work through each lesson at your own pace.
Go beyond basic modal use. Covers nuanced modal expressions required at Level 3: speculation, deduction, degrees of certainty, and distanced recommendation in formal contexts.
At Level 3, the past simple must work precisely within complex narratives and formal reports. Focuses on accuracy, sequencing, and contrast with other past tenses under exam conditions.
A key Level 3 differentiator. Trains you to deploy it naturally in speaking and writing to link past events to present significance — a marker examiners actively look for.
Knowing which present tense to use and why is an accuracy marker at Level 3. Sharpens the contrast between states and actions in progress across formal speaking and writing tasks.
Level 3 texts are dense with passive constructions. Trains accurate passive use across tenses, including complex forms that signal institutional and military register in reading and writing.
A hallmark of Level 3 spoken English. Shows how to embed questions naturally into formal speech and writing, with the word order and register accuracy the exam demands.
Conditionals unlock hypothesis, policy discussion, and nuanced argument at Level 3. Covers second and third conditionals as well as mixed forms, all in contexts drawn from real STANAG 6001 and JFLT tasks.