
Explore the simple present and present progressive, including their uses for daily habits and actions happening now or in the future, with clear examples.
Learn essential English verbs, their meanings, and pronunciation while practicing sentence construction in the simple present and present progressive with a guided five-sentence exercise.
Explore forming polite commands and requests in English using the simple present, negative forms with don't, and structures like would you please and would you mind with practical examples.
Explore the versatile verb get and its phrasal verbs with practical examples like get up, get dressed, get coffee, and get on or off trains, plus practice sentences.
Learn how to use object pronouns as direct objects and after prepositions, with examples such as me, you, him, her, it, us, and them. Practice using subject and object pronouns.
Learn how the verb take forms phrases such as take a shower, take a bus, take a plane, take a break, and take care or take it easy.
Explore indirect objects, which tell to whom or for whom actions are done, using noun or pronoun forms after the direct object and the preposition to or for.
Master double object constructions by using direct and indirect object pronouns without the to or for prepositions, with practical examples and practice.
Master prepositions of locations and directions such as in, at, on, under, over, inside, outside, near, beside, opposite, and between.
Explore common prepositions of direction for movements, including to, from, into, out of, onto, off, down to, up to, past, around, and throw, with example sentences and practice.
Master the uses of in and out and at with buildings, places, and activities, distinguish inside from outside, and practice selecting correct prepositions through guided examples.
Master the use of say and tell by contrasting general versus specific statements and the role of indirect objects, with practical examples and exercises.
Practice a guided conversation to master prepositions and direct and indirect objects through a kitchen and bathroom renovation scenario, with role-play and five comprehension questions.
Learn how to use indefinite pronouns like someone, somebody, something, no one, nothing, everyone, and everything in English, with clear rules, examples, and how to form questions.
Explore count nouns and noncount (mass) nouns, learn when to use a/an and the, and master some vs any with plurals, including how to quantify coffee, water, sugar, and fruit.
Master English plural forms by reviewing regular and irregular plurals, including o-ending words like potato and tomato, as well as photos and videos, and memorizing tricky exceptions.
Practice English conversation through a role-play about weekend plans, travel time, and family rules at a lake house, with end-of-lesson comprehension questions.
Learn practical English for work life by practicing vocabulary on jobs, professions, and office terms, plus notes on salary, benefits, interviews, and meetings.
Explore the simple past tense, covering regular and irregular verbs, how to form with ed, spelling changes, and key examples like went, felt, met, and drew.
This lesson teaches the difference between simple present and simple past verbs, focusing on pronunciation changes in irregular verbs, forming questions and negatives with did, and practicing with example sentences.
Master English pronunciation of regular verbs in the past tense by learning ed pronunciations as t, d, and id, with examples and practice converting sentences to the simple past.
Master prepositions of time and other common prepositions in English, with practical examples and exercises on at, on, in, before, after, during, from, until, for, against, about, and more.
Master how adverbs and ing-form adverbial phrases modify verbs, adjectives, and sentences, showing how quickly, slowly, terribly, completely, and happily express manner and degree.
Master adverbs of time and frequency in basic to intermediate English, from always to never, and learn to form ing-form adverbial phrases to indicate when actions happen.
Master infinitives of purpose by using to + verb and in order to, with examples like to get stamps and to bake a cake.
Explore expressing the future with will, be going to, and present progressive, including negatives and questions, with practical examples from the lesson.
Explore coordinating conjunctions such as and, but, or, nor, so, and yet; learn how to join two independent sentences with a comma and practice forming correct alternatives and contrasts.
Explore subordinating conjunctions and how they connect a main clause to a subordinate clause, with examples like after, before, when, while, because, and as soon as.
Practice what we learned about subordinating conjunctions by choosing the best word to complete sentences, review the answers, and reinforce pronunciation and meaning to continue to the next lesson.
Practice reading a workplace conversation and role-play as Morgan and Victor to learn late arrivals, apologies, and making up time, with a focus on relative clauses.
Master relative clauses in English, using who, whom, which, and that to describe people and things. Learn when to omit whom and when to use commas for formal clarity.
Practice a back-and-forth English conversation between two friends about classes, language learning, and future tense, using role reversal to build listening and speaking confidence.
Learn essential shopping vocabulary for grocery stores and markets, including store types and sections. Explore containers, beverages, dairy, baking supplies, spices, herbs, dietary terms, and verbs like shop, browse, bargain.
Master the present perfect tense with its form using have and the past participle, and apply rules for unfinished time, present relevance, and expressions like since and for.
Learn essential banking vocabulary and expressions for an English course basic to intermediate, including deposits, withdrawals, transfers, checking and savings accounts, online banking, mortgages, and fees, to navigate bank conversations.
Learn to write and pronounce irregular past participles and practice present perfect usage with have/has plus past participle through guided examples and exercises.
Learn container nouns for food, from loaf of bread to bottle of wine. Practice pronunciation and a fill-in-the-blank exercise.
Compare the present perfect and the simple past, explaining unfinished versus finished time with examples like I have spoken, spoke, and spoken, plus cues such as yesterday and since 2002.
Explore the past progressive, formed with be plus ing, to describe ongoing past actions and its relation to simple past interruptions and present progressive.
Master English quantifiers by distinguishing count versus non-count nouns and using words like every, each, both, many, some, and none. Practice forming sentences and questions with these quantifiers.
Learn to form tag questions to confirm or seek agreement, using do, does, have to, and be, with present, past, and future tense rules for accurate usage.
Practice a grocery-list conversation that strengthens pronunciation, reading, and speaking while answering five questions about the dialogue’s items like eggs, bread, wine, ice cream, and chicken.
Learn to express possibilities with may and might across present, past, and future forms, including may have, might have, and may be or might be with the -ing form.
Improve listening comprehension through a bank-teller conversation about opening accounts, with notes on totally free and premier checking, online banking, and five practice questions.
Master possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives, using whose and endings with apostrophes, and practice plural possessives for nouns ending in s and irregular plurals.
this lesson provides practice with possessive pronouns through five fill-in questions and a second activity that generates six 'whose' questions about house vocabulary, encouraging repetition to reach a perfect score.
Master higher numbers in English, from 100 to thousands, millions, billions, and trillions, with proper formation and dollars and cents examples for bank vocabulary and grocery shopping.
This lesson builds practical English vocabulary for talking on the phone, making appointments, and customer service, covering call types, on-call actions, scheduling, texts, voicemails, and call center terms.
Learn to use present and past participle adjectives in English, with ing and ed forms, active descriptions, and examples like damaging rumors and cracking sounds.
Learn how the present tense expresses future meaning, using the present progressive and simple present with when, as soon as, and if to form future sentences.
Master common phrasal verbs by exploring inseparable and intransitive forms, examine examples like run into, check into, check out, deal with, and fall down, and understand how verb meaning changes.
Master separable phrasal verbs by learning how the direct object or pronouns sit between the verb and particle, with examples like hang up and look up.
Master get phrasal verbs, distinguishing transitive and intransitive uses like get in, get into, get off, and get on, plus back verbs such as callback and give back.
Practice phrasal verbs from lesson 7 by finding their meanings, taking notes, and completing fill-in exercises, then review the answers to reinforce writing, speaking, listening, and grammar.
Eighth lesson explains English modality with should, had better, ought to, and supposed to, teaching how to give advice and show obligation with dentist visits and brushing teeth examples.
Learn the uses of let and let's to make suggestions and grant permission, practice positive and negative forms, and complete activities on model verbs and permission in context.
Practice a realistic dental office conversation to schedule appointments and handle emergencies. Explore vocabulary for regular checkups, cleanings, cracked teeth, and olive pit incidents.
Explore impersonal expressions using you, they, one, and day to talk about people in general, with formal versus casual usage and common phrases such as they say.
Engage with a realistic call-center scenario to verify identity using phone number, billing zip code, and a four-digit pin, and resolve activation fee questions through the billing dispute resolution department.
Explore cause and effect with so and such, compare word order variations, and practice creating sentences using so that and such that in this English module.
Learn essential road travel vocabulary and driving terms, from highways and exits to GPS and miles per hour, with practice conversations, pronunciation, and spelling for confident speaking.
Learn the future progressive, formed with will be plus the ing form, with examples and questions, and compare the be going to be plus ing for near-future actions.
Explore hotel vocabulary, including hotel, resorts, room types, views, pools, and amenities. Apply phrases for reserving, checking in and out, and using keycards and Wi-Fi.
Learn adjectives that pair with prepositions and memorize common combinations. Practice by forming one-sentence examples with each pair and complete the fill-in-the-blank exercise.
Learn how gerunds, the ing form used as nouns, function as subjects and objects after prepositions, with negation rules and examples like driving, smoking, and going.
Master English gerunds and verbs that pair with gerunds, with practical examples and possessive usage, including formal and informal patterns, through verbs like avoid, finish, mind, stop, and more.
Explore infinitives and adjectives before them, using the to form to express purpose. Apply too plus adjective to infinitive for emphasis, and practice not to form negatives.
Discover common verbs followed by infinitives and how to place pronouns between them, with examples like decide, deserve, hope, learn, and promise, practicing through fill-in-the-blank exercises to reinforce understanding.
Learn how verbs take gerunds or infinitives in English, and how meaning shifts with forget, remember, and regret, plus examples like begin, like, start, and continue.
Learn how English prepositional verbs pair verbs with prepositions without changing meaning, with examples like rely on, look forward to, plan on, apologize for, focus on, and other direct-object structures.
Practice listening and comprehension through an in-car dialogue between Allison and Tom about a beach vacation, managing travel fatigue, vacation versus work, and activities like reading, music, and sun.
Explore verbs that take an object before the infinitive, such as advise me to take a vacation. Note contrast with set/sit and lie/lay, and remind me to feed the fish.
Join a hotel check-in role-play with Tom and Allison to practice English. Explore six nights, room 74 on the top floor, sunrise room views, breakfast hours, and gym vouchers.
Aprende inglés con nosotros de manera rápida y fluida en tan solo 5 módulos.
Aprenderemos vocabulario - palabras y frases que son claves para que puedas expresarte de la mejor manera.
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