
Welcome to the course! In this short introduction, you'll learn what to expect from the course, how it's structured, and how each lesson will help you improve your grammar and communication skills in English.
Discover the building blocks of English grammar! This lesson introduces the eight parts of speech and explains why they are essential for forming clear and correct sentences.
Learn how to identify and use nouns – words that name people, places, things, or ideas. You'll see examples and learn the difference between common, proper, countable, and uncountable nouns.
This lesson teaches you how pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences smoother. You'll explore subject, object, possessive, and reflexive pronouns.
Understand the role of verbs as action or state-of-being words. You'll learn how verbs help you describe what people do and how they feel.
Discover how adjectives add color and detail to your sentences. Learn how to describe nouns clearly and how to compare things using adjectives.
Learn how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. You'll see how they add information about how, when, and where actions happen.
This lesson helps you understand how prepositions show relationships between words in a sentence — including time, place, and direction.
Master the words that connect ideas! This lesson explains how conjunctions help join words, phrases, and sentences together smoothly.
Discover how to express emotions, reactions, and sudden thoughts using interjections. These small words add big personality to your speech!
Get introduced to verb tenses — the key to expressing time in English. This lesson explains why tenses matter and gives an overview of past, present, and future tenses.
Learn how to use the present simple tense to talk about routines, facts, and habits. You’ll practice forming positive, negative, and question sentences.
Discover how to describe completed actions in the past using the past simple tense. This lesson includes common regular and irregular verbs.
Understand how to talk about future plans, promises, and predictions using the future simple tense. Learn the structure and common expressions.
Learn what makes a complete sentence in English. This lesson covers the essential parts of a sentence and why structure matters for clear communication.
Explore different sentence types — declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory — and learn when and how to use each one effectively.
Dive deeper into how sentences are formed. Understand the order of words, subjects, verbs, and objects to build meaningful sentences.
Understand what clauses are and how they combine to form complex sentences. Learn the difference between independent and dependent clauses.
Learn the difference between active and passive voice in English. Discover how to change a sentence from active to passive, when to use each one, and how voice affects sentence focus and clarity.
In this final lesson, you'll learn how to report what someone else said without quoting them directly. Understand the rules for changing tenses, pronouns, and time expressions when converting direct speech to reported speech.
In this lecture, you’ll be introduced to the basics of forming questions in English.
We’ll explore the different types of questions used in daily conversations, including Yes/No questions, Wh- questions, and Choice questions.
You’ll also learn about the structure of a question, the role of auxiliary verbs, and how intonation helps when asking questions.
This lesson is essential for learners who want to improve their speaking skills and communicate more confidently in English.
✅ What you will learn:
Why we ask questions
The main types of English questions
How to build correct and natural questions
Simple examples and interactive practice
By the end of this lecture, you’ll be ready to dive deeper into each question type in the following lessons!
In this lecture, we’ll focus on one of the most common types of questions in English — Yes/No Questions.
You’ll learn how to form these questions correctly using auxiliary verbs like do, does, did, is, are, can, will, and more.
We’ll go through clear examples and provide practical exercises to help you build confidence in asking and answering yes/no questions naturally.
✅ What you will learn:
The structure of Yes/No Questions
When and how to use auxiliary verbs
Common mistakes to avoid
Real-life examples and practice questions
By the end of this lecture, you'll be able to ask clear and correct Yes/No Questions in everyday conversations!
In this lecture, we will dive into Wh- Questions – essential for gathering information and having meaningful conversations in English.
You'll learn how to form questions that begin with Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How, and understand the structure that follows each word.
We’ll also explore the different functions of each Wh- word, with plenty of examples and practical exercises.
✅ What you will learn:
The meaning and function of each Wh- word
How to structure Wh- Questions correctly
Differences between Wh- Questions and Yes/No Questions
Everyday examples and interactive exercises
By the end of this lecture, you’ll be able to ask informative and engaging questions confidently!
In this lecture, you'll learn how to form choice questions — questions that offer two or more options to choose from.
You’ll discover how these questions are structured, when to use them in everyday conversations, and how to respond naturally. We’ll also cover pronunciation and intonation tips to sound more fluent and confident.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to ask clear and polite choice questions such as:
“Would you like coffee or tea?”
“Do you prefer studying in the morning or at night?”
? This lecture includes clear examples, guided practice, and interactive exercises to help you master this useful skill.
In this lecture, you will learn how to form and use indirect questions — a polite and formal way of asking questions in English.
You’ll discover the difference between direct and indirect questions, how to change word order, and when to use helping verbs like do, does, or did.
We’ll also focus on expressions commonly used to start indirect questions, such as:
Could you tell me…?
Do you know…?
I wonder if…
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to ask questions more naturally and politely — a key skill for conversations, emails, and professional situations.
This lecture includes:
✅ Clear explanations
✅ Real-life examples
✅ Practice exercises to help you master indirect questions with confidence
In this lecture, you’ll learn how to use question tags — short questions added at the end of sentences — to make your English sound natural, friendly, and confident.
You’ll discover:
✅ What question tags are and when to use them
✅ The rules for forming positive and negative tags
✅ Common auxiliary verbs used in question tags
✅ How to use the correct pronoun in each tag
✅ A fun mini quiz to test your understanding
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to add question tags naturally in your everyday conversations, like:
“You’re ready, aren’t you?”
“It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?”
? Goal: Speak English that sounds more fluent, engaging, and conversational.
Want to speak English clearly and confidently?
This course is made especially for non-native English learners who want to understand grammar in a simple, clear, and practical way. No boring rules. No confusion. Just real English that you can use every day!
Welcome to "English Grammar for Beginners: Speak with Confidence!" – the perfect course for non-native English learners who want to master the basics and start using English the right way.
In this step-by-step course, you’ll learn:
Parts of Speech – Understand nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Each one plays a vital role in building clear, grammatically correct, and meaningful English sentences.
Verb Tenses – Learn how to correctly use past, present, and future tenses to describe actions, express time, and communicate more precisely in daily conversations and writing tasks.
Sentence Structure – Discover how to build simple, compound, and complex sentences for better communication in both casual and formal situations, whether you're writing emails or speaking with others.
Active & Passive Voice – Know when and how to use each voice to shift sentence focus, clarify meaning, and improve your writing style.
Reported Speech – Learn how to accurately share what others said without quoting them directly, a useful skill in both academic and professional contexts.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a strong foundation in grammar, increased confidence, and the tools you need to speak and write English more fluently and correctly.
Let’s begin your learning journey — and take your English to the next level today!