
Beginner-friendly, intensive spoken English course in cartoon form helps you think in English and speak fluently from the first lesson, with dialogue-based practice and over 1000 essential words and phrases.
Learn new vocabulary and grammar, speak aloud full answers, and repeat questions to improve pronunciation, with daily 1.5-hour lessons and a minimum of three weekly sessions.
Learn the basics of English articles, using a for non-specific singular nouns and the for specific ones. Practice with is this and where is questions via repeat-after-me drills.
Learn to ask where is and what is this, describe placements like the laptop on the table or the woman on the cabinet, and form negative statements with isn't.
Learn articles a and an, plural forms (man becomes men; woman becomes women), and is/are/am, plus pronouns, questions, and negations through object-placement examples.
Practice asking and answering questions about people, objects, and locations using is or are, where, what is this, and possessives like whose phone to identify items.
Engage in basic dialogues identifying people and objects—man, woman, chair, cabinet, car—and locating them with on or in, while asking about and telling time.
Explore basic English through dialogues about names, phones, locations, and roles, as Mason the waiter from Ashville, Alabama, navigates daily questions and contractions.
Master time expressions like morning, afternoon, night, noon, and 11:30 pm, and learn basic grammar with a/an usage while chatting about Mason and Henry as a waiter and a student.
Learn the simple present tense to describe regular actions using base verbs, form questions and negatives with do/does, and practice daily routines with common verbs.
Episode 9 teaches essential beginner English through interactive conversations about names, phones, times of day, and everyday habits, including coffee on a train.
Explore practical English for daily routines, asking and answering about breakfast, meals, drinks, and time, with examples of cereals, coffee, tea, pizza, and salads.
Master the simple present and question forms with everyday topics like coffee, breakfast, and a hamburger with sugar, using do/does and has in practical examples.
Learn everyday eating and sleep habits and how meals influence health. Identify healthy options like cereal with milk, salads, and coffee, versus junk food.
Investigate how much salt is in french fries and whether junk food is healthy. Practice questions about eating at the movie theater and common meal choices.
Explore everyday English about eating on an empty stomach, meal timing, and healthy versus junk choices, including meat, breakfast routines, and salt and sugar in foods during rush hour.
Teach beginners to express hunger and thirst and to talk about meals, drinks, and daily routines through practical questions and answers about coffee, sugar, breakfast, dinner, and junk food.
Explore why junk food tastes so good and how movie theater choices shape eating habits, including comparisons with healthy options and common snacks.
Master the present progressive and the use of this and that through dialogues about junk food, meals, colors, and everyday travel scenarios.
Explore practical English through conversations about coffee, meals, and daily routines, including grass being gross, trains during rush hour, and weather across seasons.
Practice everyday English through questions and answers about daily routines, food, coffee, and shopping. Explore fridge contents and grocery shopping when the fridge is empty.
Learn everyday English through practical dialogues about food, meals, and daily routines, with a focus on cheese and pizza, groceries, and eating habits.
Practice essential English for daily life through questions about commuting, housing, meals, shopping, and weather, with a focus on can/can't, asking, and answering in everyday contexts.
Practice everyday English for beginners through extensive question-and-answer dialogues on meals, grocery shopping, routines, and daily activities. Learn why pineapples don't grow in Canada.
Explore everyday English for eating out, discussing restaurants, ordering pizza, and talking about dinner plans, with phrases like thank you and you're welcome.
Explore basic English dialogue about rain, umbrellas, and weather, including asking for an umbrella, getting wet, and handling unpredictable weather in a casual restaurant setting.
Master practical phrases for grocery shopping in English, including buying fruits like pineapples and bananas, and discussing money, prices, and shopping routines.
Practice everyday English through questions about work, days, meals, travel, and body parts, including fingers and thumbs, while exploring sign language basics.
Master everyday English through practical dialogue on food, shopping, and housing. Explore questions about pineapples, bananas, rent, apartments, and sign language cues.
Practice everyday English through elevator, apartment, and rent dialogues. Learn sign language basics and common food questions while building fluency.
Practice English through everyday questions about languages, food, and daily life. Explore sign language topics and the idea of liking or disliking Japanese food to boost speaking confidence.
Explore how to describe crowding, getting on a crowded train, and related vocab, including questions with some, any, and no, in everyday scenarios.
Learn practical English through a dialogue about everyday situations, including safety around snakes, going to the hospital if bitten, and common questions about parks, food, and daily routines.
Explore practical English through dialogues about beer and everyday life, covering money, salary, minimum wage, job routines, and common questions about work, housing, and chores.
Engage in beginner-friendly English practice with daily topics like drinks, weather, housing, and food, and explore speaking with the mouth or nose.
Explore practical beginner English through episode 34, covering everyday topics like money, salary, jobs, housing, transportation, and body parts, with conversational drills about hitting your toe on a table.
Explore beginner English through practical topics on weather, daily routines, work life, family, and pets. Build confidence in speaking and listening with everyday questions and answers.
Explore why working for free yields no salary, and how salary relates to living costs, bills, and budgeting in everyday English.
Master practical English by studying smart, not hard, through everyday dialogues about meals, work, and finances. Apply key phrases for college life, interviews, and budgeting to boost comprehension and confidence.
Explore how studying hard affects grades, college outcomes, and opportunities. Examine job interviews, salaries, paying bills, and daily choices between social time and study.
Practice essential everyday English through dialogues on grades, college life, work routines, transportation, food, and sports. Build practical communication skills with Q&A patterns and common conversational prompts.
Episode 40 debunks the idea that a boss can make you work 24/7, even for money. Learn practical English for beginners through dialogues on work hours and commuting.
Understand the cost to charge a Tesla and compare home and public charging options. Learn how charging times vary with charger type and battery.
Explore how to talk about gas, fueling your car, and charging electric vehicles, including gas stations, paying for fuel, and low gas scenarios in everyday English.
Identify why a dead-end job holds back growth and how pursuing college, gaining experience, and working smart can lead to well-paid careers like lawyers.
Explore how to talk about car breakdowns, towing costs, and getting to the garage, along with everyday topics like electric cars, gas prices, and commuting.
Episode 45 explores everyday English through dialogues on shopping, budgeting, transportation, car maintenance, and exam prep, equipping beginners with practical phrases and questions.
Learn practical English through dialogues about cars, gas stations, and driving, plus business and exam topics as characters discuss a business going downhill.
Explore everyday English through a chaotic conversation about a spare Sting concert ticket, practicing questions, confirmations, and responses for making plans and managing hesitation.
Explore common exam nerves and planning around exams. Learn how students justify absences and navigate social plans on Sundays.
Learn how to ask someone out with clear options and responses, including an art gallery visit, a Sting concert, or going to the movies next week.
Follow a dialogue about the Yankees versus Dodgers game next Tuesday, exploring plans, refusals, and moving from baseball to an opera to fit different tastes.
Define MBA as Master of Business Administration and explore its meaning, contrasting with other acronyms, and preview a practice test on question formation.
Explore daily car vocabulary, including spare tires, gas stations, and fuel indicators. Practice short conversations about car maintenance, tires, trunks, seatbelts, and asking for a tow.
Practice everyday English through dialogues on money, vacations, rest, office life, health, and daily routines, with reading and writing prompts and practical phrases from episode 53.
Engage in practical English for everyday life through question-and-answer prompts on reading numbers, grades, housing, rent and eviction, neighbors, and common phrases such as out of order.
Episode 55 teaches practical English around exams and responsibility, illustrating why you shouldn't put off your exams and how characters navigate awkward moments.
Explore practical English through a rich dialogue that covers daily routines, meals, travel, and social scenes near entrances, theaters, and elevators.
Practice practical conversational English through relatable dialogues on invitations, social plans, and everyday topics, including inviting someone to grab a cup of coffee with a doughnut after the movie.
Explore practical English for daily life with topics on managing car expenses, traffic, renting an apartment, dealing with neighbors, and moving out, through varied questions and examples.
Practice using be in the past with was and were, and master everyday questions about time, work, traffic, and common situations through guided dialogue.
Explore daily routines and time management through questions about working 24/7, rest, meals, and socializing, and learn how to form past tense with regular verbs using 'ed' and 'did'.
Continue your English journey with the intermediate to advanced course, start where you left off, and enjoy 57 hours of intensive practice toward fluent English.
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