
Learn to speak with others, talk about yourself, possessions, pronouns, present events, likes and dislikes, and abilities. You will be able to communicate in English.
Explore greetings, introductions, and farewells in formal and informal contexts. Practice common phrases such as hello, good morning, nice to meet you, and see you later to build confident conversations.
Learn common country names and nationalities with quick examples, such as England English, France French, Brazil Brazilian, the U.S. American, Germany German, and more.
Learn to form interrogative questions using the verb be with personal information, including inversion, intonation, and short or complete answers.
The lesson explains wh- questions, including what, where, when, who, why, and how, contrasts with yes-no questions, and shows how to give complete information with examples and practice activities.
Explore possessive pronouns and how they differ from possessive adjectives, using examples like mine vs yours and hers vs theirs to make speech natural.
Discover how to express possession using the possessive case, after learning possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. Explore examples like his house, Tom's house, Raf's sister, and Susan's dog.
Learn to use this and that for singular nouns and these and those for plural nouns, distinguishing near and distant references.
Learn how subject pronouns substitute the subject of a sentence and how object pronouns replace the object, with examples like John, Susan, he, she, they, me, him, us.
Practice expressing likes and dislikes using like, don't like, love, and hate with examples from music, movies, and food, and discuss the differences between forms for conversation.
Learn to form the third person singular in the simple present by adding -s, -es, or -ies to verbs. See examples like works, watches, studies, carries, plays, enjoys, and stays.
Master imperatives to give commands, instructions, and requests in English for beginners. Classroom examples show verbs at the start with no subject, plus polite and negative forms.
practice pronunciation of numbers from one to one thousand, including one thousand five hundred seventy nine and one thousand five hundred and seventy nine, with class practice activities.
Learn to tell time using o'clock, quarter past, half past, and minutes past and to, with examples and a simple am before midday, pm after midday rule.
Learn to express ability with can and can't, using affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms, with short answers and common examples like can you cook and can she sing.
Welcome to The English For Beginners Course.
Learn how to introduce yourself, talk about your family, describe your routine, share your job, and express likes and dislikes, all in clear and simple English.
Are you ready to take your first step toward mastering English? Whether you're starting from scratch or brushing up on forgotten skills, this course is tailored to help you communicate immediately in everyday situations.
What You’ll Learn:
Grammar: Build a strong foundation with easy-to-understand lessons.
Vocabulary: Learn essential words and phrases for daily life.
Pronunciation: Speak clearly and confidently with practical exercises.
Conversation: Practice real-life dialogues to start speaking right away.
Why This Course?
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
Introduce yourself and engage in basic conversations.
Talk about your family, routine, and job with confidence.
Express your likes and dislikes in clear English.
This course focuses on practical communication, helping you interact with other English speakers in simple and meaningful ways.
Join Thousands of Learners
This course has already helped thousands of students achieve their English-speaking goals. Now it’s your turn!
Enroll today and start speaking English immediately. And don’t forget to leave a review once you’ve completed the course, we’d love to hear how far you’ve come.