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Key English Grammar Rules Needed for IELTS 7+
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Key English Grammar Rules Needed for IELTS 7+

Practical tips to improve your grammatical range and accuracy with clear explanations and practical examples
Created byMax Sabet
Last updated 2/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Improve your grammatical range and accuracy with clear and practical instructions
  • Boost your IELTS overall band score by learning advanced and useful grammar rules and tips
  • The only grammar course you need for a high score in IELTS/FCE/CAE/PTE
  • Exercises for each lesson in a pdf file included with the answer key

Course content

1 section16 lectures3h 40m total length
  • Present Time14:16

    - Structure and uses of present simple

    - Structure and uses of present continuous

    - State verbs & action verbs


  • Future Time12:54

    - Uses of 'Will'

    - Uses of 'Be going to'

    - Structure and uses of future continuous

    - Present continuous for future arrangements

    - Structure and uses of future perfect

    - Structure and uses of future perfect continuous

    - Other form of future

  • Past Time12:35

    - Structure and uses of Past Simple

    - Structure and uses of Past Continuous

    - Structure and uses of Past Perfect

    - Structure and uses of Past Perfect Continuous

    - Used to

    - Would for past habits

    - Past Simple vs Present Perfect

    - Unfulfilled past events

  • Present Perfect8:54

    - Structure and uses of Present Perfect

    - Structure and uses of Present Perfect Continuous

    - Time expressions with Present Perfect

  • Passive 0116:31

    - The difference between an active sentence and a passive sentence

    - Why should we use passive?

    - Passive structure and uses

  • Passive 0215:26

    - Passive with Have or Get

    - Reporting verbs in passive voice

  • Conditionals17:17

    - Zero conditional

    - First conditional

    - Second conditional

    - Third conditional

    - Mixed conditional

    - Alternatives for "If"

    - Other conditional forms

  • Unreal Time & Subjunctive15:26

    - I wish

    - It's time/It's high time

    - I'd rather

    - As if/as though

    - Formal subjunctives

  • Modal Verbs (Present & Future)14:19

    - Must and Don't have to

    - Should

    - Can

    - Could

    - Shall

    - Would

    - Will

    - Need

    - Dare

    - Had better

  • Modal Verbs (Past)7:58

    - Had to/Must have

    - Should have/Ought to have

    - Could/Could have

    - May have/Might have

    - Can't have/Couldn't have

    - Would have

    - Would not

    - Didn't need/Needn't have

  • Inversion10:49

    - What is Inversion?

    - Negative adverbials

    - So/such + that

    - Inverted conditionals

  • Emphasis13:34

    - What is Emphasis?

    - Changing word order

    - Adding words for Emphasis

  • Reported Speech15:52

    - Reporting statements

    - Reporting Questions

    - Reporting Functions

    - Reporting verbs

  • Articles9:12

    - Definite article (the)

    - Indefinite articles (a/an)

    - Zero article

  • Relative Clauses21:52

    - Defining Relative Clauses

    - Non-defining Relative Clauses

    - Omitting Relative Clauses

  • Gerund & Infinitive13:36

    - What are Gerund and Infinitive forms?

    - When to use the Gerund?

    - When to use the Infinitive

    - When to use the Base form

Requirements

  • A basic knowledge of English grammar
  • The desire to be Awesome!

Description

IELTS has no dedicated section for grammar. However, a high band score in each section highly depends on your command of English grammar. Knowing grammar structures helps you absorb much more from a reading passage the first time you read it. It also gives you higher confidence in listening. Grammar is particularly important in speaking and writing.

Your grammatical range and accuracy in IELTS are evaluated by means of band descriptors. These descriptors suggest that in order to receive the perfect score in Speaking and Writing, a candidate must:

- use a full range of structures naturally and appropriately

- produce consistently accurate structures apart from 'slips' characteristic of native speaker speech

This course covers all important grammar topics with clear and brief explanations and practical examples. Advanced features of structures will be discussed and their uses in language. There are also exercises (with the key) attached to each lesson in the form of a pdf file.

This course delivers all the English grammar that an IELTS candidate needs for a perfect score.

Grammar topics included in this course:

- Present time

- Future time

- Past time

- Present perfect

- Passive

- Conditionals

- Unreal time and Subjunctive

- Modal verbs (present, future and past)

- Inversion

- Emphasis

- Reported speech

- Articles

- Relative clauses

- Gerund and Infinitive


Apart from excellent educational content, utmost efforts have been made for the best quality in video and audio of the course.

Enjoy and learn!



Who this course is for:

  • You are preparing for IELTS and other tests and are aiming for the highest score possible.
  • You are looking for all practical English grammar rules in one place with practical examples
  • You want to improve your English grammar for academic or personal purposes
  • You want to write and speak with immaculate and impressive grammar accuracy and range
  • You want to give other people grammar advice and point out their mistakes with confidence!