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B1 Grammar Checklist: 5 Essential Structures to Master Before Exam Day

A B1 grammar checklist is one of the most practical tools a candidate can use in the weeks before the Cambridge B1 Preliminary exam. It removes guesswork, focuses your final preparation on what actually matters, and gives you a clear, evidence-based answer to the question every candidate asks — am I ready? At ILC Hua Hin, a personalised B1 grammar checklist is built into every preparation programme as part of the final stage before exam entry. Take our English Level Test to find out where your grammar stands right now, and visit the Cambridge English B1 Preliminary preparation pagefor the official resources that back up every item on this checklist.

What a B1 Grammar Checklist Should Include

A B1 grammar checklist is not a list of every grammar rule in the English language. It is a focused, exam-specific tool that covers the structures most likely to appear in the Cambridge B1 Preliminary — and most likely to cost you marks if they are not accurate.

The key B1 grammar areas include tense accuracy across present, past, and perfect forms, correct use of modals for obligation, advice, and deduction, accurate conditional structures, passive voice in multiple tenses, and a range of connecting language for cohesion and coherence. HKU SPACE

A B1 grammar checklist built around these areas gives your final preparation a clear, exam-focused direction. Take our English Level Test to find out which items on the checklist need the most work before exam day.

B1 Grammar Checklist: The 5 Essential Structures to Confirm Before You Sit

The first item on the B1 grammar checklist is tense accuracy. Can you use present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, past perfect, and future forms accurately in a writing task? If any of these tenses produces consistent errors in your practice, it needs targeted work before exam day.

The second item is conditional accuracy. Can you form and use first and second conditionals correctly without mixing the if-clause and main clause structures? Conditionals appear in speaking discussions and writing tasks — errors here are immediately visible to the examiner.

The third item is passive voice. Can you write sentences in present simple passive, past simple passive, and present perfect passive without errors? A writing task that includes accurate passive structures demonstrates the grammatical range that earns marks in the upper bands.

The fourth item is modal verb use. Modal verbs — including must, have to, should for obligation and advice, and must, might, could, can’t for deduction — are core B1 grammar checklist items that appear across writing, speaking, and reading tasks in the Cambridge B1 Preliminary exam. Wikipedia Confident, accurate modal use signals that you are operating at the right level.

The fifth item is connecting language. Can you use however, although, because of, in spite of, as a result, and despite accurately in a writing task? Organisation is one of the four Cambridge writing criteria, and connecting language is what makes organisation visible to the examiner.

At ILC, the B1 grammar checklist is used in the Reinforcement phase of every programme — the stage where we confirm that each structure is accurate under timed conditions before recommending exam entry. Our approach covers Preparation, where we identify gaps; Instruction, where we address them systematically; and Reinforcement, where the checklist confirms genuine readiness. Book a Consultation or Assessment to start your programme and build towards your own B1 grammar checklist sign-off.

How ILC Hua Hin Uses the B1 Grammar Checklist Before Exam Day

At ILC Hua Hin, no learner is recommended for exam entry until their B1 grammar checklist has been reviewed and every item confirmed through timed practice. This is not a tick-box exercise — it is a genuine assessment of whether each structure is accurate, flexible, and exam-ready. If your longer-term goal is IELTS, our IELTS Preparation and Coachingprogramme builds directly on your B1 grammar foundation. Visit our How to Apply page to get started.

Your B1 Grammar Checklist Starts Here

A B1 grammar checklist is the clearest sign that your preparation is on track. Five essential structures, practised accurately under timed conditions and confirmed by a qualified teacher, is what genuine exam readiness looks like. Start with our English Level Test today and take the first step towards a B1 grammar checklist you can complete with confidence. This article is also available in Thai — visit our Thai language site for more information.

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