DESCRIPTION of the CURRICULUM
LEVEL 2

Lesson 1 Check, Checkmate and Stalemate. Chess Notation
Lesson 2 En Prise
Lesson 3 Capture a More Important Piece
Lesson 4 Attackers and Defenders
Lesson 5 King and Rook Against King
Lesson 6 How to Begin a Game
Lesson 7 "Fool's Mate"
Lesson 8 "Scholar's Mate"
Lesson 9 Where Does This Thing Go?
Lesson 10 A, B, C of Tactics: Double Attack (Win Queen or Rook)
Lesson 11 A, B, C of Tactics: Double Attack (Win Knight or Bishop)
Lesson 12 A, B, C of Tactics: Pin and Four Ways to Defend
Lesson 13 A, B, C of Tactics: Pin (Win a Piece)
Lesson 14 A, B, C of Tactics: Pin (Mate in One)
Lesson 15 A, B, C of Tactics: Pin (Mate in Two)
Lesson 16 A, B, C of Tactics: Skewer and Three Ways to Defend
Lesson 17 A, B, C of Tactics: Skewer (Win a Piece)
Lesson 18 A, B, C of Tactics: Discovered Attack and Three Ways to Defend
Lesson 19 A, B, C of Tactics: Discovered Attack (Win a Piece)
Lesson 20 A, B, C of Tactics: Discovered Attack (Mate in One)
Lesson 21 A, B, C of Tactics: Discovered Attack (Mate in Two)
Lesson 22 A, B, C of Tactics: Back Rank (Win a Piece)
Lesson 23 A, B, C of Tactics: Back Rank (Mate in Two)
Lesson 24 A, B, C of Tactics: Overloading (Win a Piece)
Lesson 25 A, B, C of Tactics: Overloading (Mate in Two)
Lesson 26 A, B, C of Tactics: Trapping
Lesson 27 Mate in Two with a Queen
Lesson 28 Mate in Two with a Rook
Lesson 29 Mate in Two with a Pawn
Lesson 30 Mate in Two with a Knight
Lesson 31 Mate in Two with a Bishop
Lesson 32 King and Pawn Against King
Lesson 33 Mate in two: various problems
Lesson 34 Mate in two: various problems
Lesson 35 Avoid Losing (Three questions to ask before your move)
Lesson 36 Avoid Losing (Three questions to ask after your opponent's move)