
Master the indefinite articles a and an and the definite article the, used with singular, countable nouns, and learn exceptions for proper nouns and uncountable nouns.
Master the zero conditional by using if plus present simple with a present simple main clause to express general truths or habits, and learn related punctuation and when.
Review the zero conditional and learn the first conditional, mastering if clauses with present simple and will, punctuation rules, interchangeable clause order, and practical practice exercises.
Master subject-verb agreement by identifying the correct verb form for singular and plural subjects, including two nouns joined by and, collective nouns, and exceptions with pair terms and two-part nouns.
Explore possessive forms, including apostrophe s, possessive adjectives and pronouns, and the distinction between contractions and possession, with examples and practice.
Explore reported speech in English, covering indirect speech, backshift of tenses, pronoun and time-expression changes, and the use of say, tell, and other reporting verbs.
Learn how to make plans in English.
Learn how to get through day in English.
Learn how to get through the day in English.
Learn how to talk about your talents and skills in English.
Learn how to talk about the things you do everyday in English.
Learn how to talk about your day in English.
Learn how to plan you weekend in English.
Learn how to confirm what you know in English.
Learn how to talk about doing chores in English.
Learn what to say when you go to the doctor in English.
Learn how to talk about possibilities in English.
Learn how to make observations in English.
Learn how to make assumptions in English.
Learn how to talk about a night out in English.
Learn how to talk about entertainment in English.
Learn how to ask for directions in English.
Explore the basic subjunctive in medical advice, using that form or gerund forms, with prefer, insist, suggest, recommend, and propose, to prepare for an appointment.
Learn how to talk about deadlines in English.
Learn how to talk about starting a new job in English.
Learn how to prepare for a meeting in English.
Learn how to decide on a restaurant in English
Learn how to set up a meeting in English.
Learn how to conduct team meetings in English.
Learn how to talk about work casually in English.
Learn how to talk about life in a new city in English.
Learn how to tell stories casually in English.
Learn how to complain about a bad roommate in English.
Learn how to make big and small plans in English.
Learn how to talk about a friend in English.
Learn how to talk about your favorite shows and books in English.
Learn how to catch up with an old friend in English.
Learn how to about romantic relationships in English.
Learn how to talk casually with friends in English.
Learn how to talk about a trip in English.
Learn how to talk about missed opportunities in English.
Learn how to talk about the past in English.
Learn how to talk about regrets in English.
Learn how to dream of the future in English.
Learn how to set short-term goals in English.
Learn how to make New Year’s resolutions in English.
Explore wildlife concepts, fauna and flora, and learn to discuss animals, creatures, species, mammals, aquatic animals, and pets in everyday conversation as part of the complete English course.
Learn how to describe daily routines, patterns, habits, and related concepts like drill and procedure, with practical examples that show regular, accustomed behavior.
Explore the concept of hobbies and pastime, including singular and plural forms, and how leisure-time activities become hobbies. Identify outdoor versus indoor examples like snorkeling, hiking, and swimming.
Explore essential family vocabulary—parent, siblings, kin, offspring, and household terms—along with distinctions between nuclear and extended families, and how to discuss relatives and in-laws in everyday conversations.
Explore the vocabulary of sports, including sports as noun, verb, and adjective, and key terms like spectator, game, coach, tournament, athletes, race, basketball, American football, and soccer.
Explore common holiday terms, from public holidays and vacations to Independence Day, Boxing Day, and honeymoons, and learn how to use them in everyday sentences.
Explore hometown concepts such as birthplace, motherland, country, city, village, suburb, locality, and habitat, and learn how to form clear sentences about where you live and come from.
Master job vocabulary, comparing career and job, and using terms like application, recruitment, apprenticeship, assignments, and livelihood. Build confidence in everyday workplace conversations.
Master explicit and implicit meaning by identifying the main idea, context, and supporting details in reading and listening. Practice with examples and guided questions to summarize effectively.
Explore humor identification and comprehension by analyzing parody and irony—situational, dramatic, and verbal—and implicit meaning across cross-cultural American humor examples, audience context, and original intent.
Explore the nature of short stories as compact fiction, learn to identify setting, narrator, and explicit and implicit meaning, and practice comprehension through engaging, open-ended endings.
Explore setting and theme in fiction, distinguishing historical, social, geographical, and physical settings, and learn how setting shapes mood and meaning through explicit and implicit comprehension.
Define fables as short tales that teach moral lessons using animal or non-human characters, and compare them with fairy tales, tales, morals, and proverbs through Aesop's fables and modern examples.
Explore naturalism, a short-lived, science-driven movement that treats humans deterministically and amoral, emphasizing heredity and environment, as seen in Jack London's the law of life.
Explore how film genres blend into popular subgenres such as adventure, crime and mystery, sci-fi, westerns, and romantic comedy, with key elements like setting, tone, and anti-heroes.
Explore logos, head-centered appeal in persuasion, by building evidence-based arguments with logical premises and credible primary sources. Evaluate sources, distinguish evidence types, and ensure the claim-evidence connections strengthen the argument.
Explore how English accents differ around the world, learn IPA and American pronunciation foundations, and practice identifying and imitating various accents.
Master English pronunciation by learning IPA symbols and the 44 sounds, practicing listening, imitation, and speaking with vowel and consonant charts, and exploring strong and weak forms.
Explore the evolution and diversity of American English and why we begin with its baseline accent. Visualize the IPA and examine regional and African American dialects shaped by geography.
Explore a tour of Asian English accents, including Pakistani, Nepalese, Malaysian, and Hong Kong varieties, and listen to examples to understand how local languages shape English.
Engage in a verb tense quiz that reinforces present continuous, present perfect, future, and past forms through example sentences and adverbial clauses.
Master the use of adverbs by examining their categories (manner, degree, place, time, duration, frequency, and purpose) and by learning how placement around verbs and adjectives affects emphasis and meaning.
Explore possessives, apostrophe-s forms, and plural possessives with clear rules and examples. Then master gerunds and infinitives, including common verb patterns and usage after prepositions and adjectives.
Master the use of English articles and determiners, from the general rule a/an/the to advanced sound-based rules, exceptions, and practical examples with a quiz.
Explore how English prepositions express space and time, covering common, compound, and participle forms, with categories like time, place, direction, and purpose, plus practice quiz.
Watch a brainstorming and outlining demo that turns country life ideas into a community hobby farm plan serving family and community.
Analyze the difference between fiction and nonfiction and the diverse genres that educate or entertain, from biographies and essays to fantasy and mystery, and learn to read with genre-specific expectations.
Identify and analyze common logical fallacies such as false cause, straw man, ad hominem, ad populum, circular arguments, false dilemma, begging the question, and post hoc.
examine high intermediate to advanced speaking skills with b2, c1, and c2 examples, and gain practical tips on structure, pronunciation, and spontaneous conversation for advanced learners.
Explore American accents across the 50 states, and learn how vowels and consonants shape a general American accent. Use accent training and IPA to refine pronunciation for clear understanding.
Compare high intermediate and advanced listening, outlining main points, idioms, and cultural cues, and preview advanced listening strategies, genres, and an assessment.
Explore advanced listening evaluation skills through five listening opportunities and five listening comprehension quizzes, with guided note-taking and reflection on AI ethics, copyright, hallucination, and voice cloning risks.
Master past perfect and present perfect forms, understand perfect continuous tenses, and compare zero to third conditionals. Explore subject-verb agreement, possessives, punctuation, and direct and indirect speech.
Explore polite request forms from formal to casual, mastering would you mind, could you, and essential grammar: conditionals, reported speech, relative clauses, tag questions, and future tenses.
Explore essential English vocabulary around Valentine's Day, including love, gifts, couple, date, spouse, and roses, with usage examples for meaningful conversations and celebrations.
Explore expressing feelings and emotions, including empathy, sympathy, affection, disgust, contempt, love, grief, rage, and desire, plus seasons, weather, and climate concepts.
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After you’ve learned the basics of English, it’s important to learn the art of conversation so you can make friends, conduct business, take classes, or watch your favorite English films and not only understand what people say but to also be able to reply with your own thoughts and feelings. If you have ever dreamed of traveling to an English-speaking country for work, school, or pleasure, or even just want an English friend, then you need this course so you can learn how to communicate like a native with an enriched vocabulary so you can explain even your most complicated thoughts!
During this course, you will learn:
How to correctly use the English grammar
How to use proper punctuation and the difference between direct and indirect speech.
How to discuss different topics like daily habits, routines, skills, everyday actions, health, entertainment, and planning outings.
How to navigate professional scenarios like meetings, appointments, and job discussions.
How to enhance your listening comprehension skills.
How to enhance your writing, speaking, and pronunciation skills.
After taking this course, you will be able to:
Construct complex sentences using various verb tenses and conditionals accurately.
Participate in everyday conversations and professional discussions with confidence.
Comprehend and analyze different genres of literature and media effectively.
Apply advanced listening techniques to understand spoken English in diverse situations.
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