
Explore an intensive intermediate-advanced English course that emphasizes new words, grammar, and speaking aloud with full answers. Practice repetition, daily lessons, and progressive difficulty to think in English.
Master the simple past tense with the verb be, learning was and were, forming statements, questions, and negatives, and practicing with yesterday, last week, and other time references.
Learn to form past tense with regular verbs and questions using did, while practicing daily routines and time-related questions through dialogues.
Practice everyday English through questions about travel, work, family, and daily routines while mastering irregular verbs and their three forms with concrete examples.
Master common irregular verbs part 1 to strengthen English verb form knowledge. Apply this module to prepare for intermediate to advanced English usage.
Explore common irregular verbs in English, part 2. Review irregular verbs in part 2 today.
Master common irregular verbs in English, part 3, and expand your fluency with practice on irregular verb forms for intermediate and advanced learners.
Master irregular verbs in English through part 4, reinforcing recognition and correct usage in everyday contexts.
Explore life stages from baby to adult, covering crawling and walking, kindergarten routines, work decisions, language learning, college, and health habits.
Explore daily routines and health conversations through questions about work hours, rest, dentistry, meals, and foods like meat, vegetables, yoghurt, and snails.
Episode 6 presents a wide range of practice prompts on childhood, education, health, food, and daily routines, helping learners master question-and-answer fluency in everyday English.
Explore practical English conversation through dozens of questions and answers on everyday topics—college, language learning, work, health, meals, decisions, and daily routines.
Learn practical English through daily routines and common questions about meals, food choices, waking up early, and staying in bed too long, with emphasis on decision making and daily habits.
Episode 9 teaches learners to tell the difference between similar everyday concepts, using guided questions on seasons, months, daily routines, and common objects like toothbrushes, spoons, and TV shows.
Follow episode 10 as Dina loses her job after repeated lateness, exposing misery and teaching English through workplace scenarios, reminders, and conversations about job loss.
Practice everyday English through real-life scenarios, including shopping, selling, job loss, and planning a big graduation party after college.
Practice practical English through dialogues about drinking at work, sobriety, getting a taxi after drinking, work life, and everyday scenarios, from cartoons to lunchtime habits.
Master the simple future tense using will with practical practice questions on daily habits and spiders, turning real-life scenarios into confident spoken English.
Practice practical English with travel and hotel dialogues, covering hotel amenities, air conditioning, wi-fi, travel by plane or car, and forming comparatives and superlatives for languages and foreigners.
Discover why the stock broker is considered the most interesting job, with examples about travel, being tricked abroad, laziness, and language learning.
Learn practical English for travelers and workers through dialogues about being a foreigner and avoiding tourist scams. Practice handling hotel issues and reporting problems to your boss.
Engage with practical English dialogues on travel, staying abroad as a foreigner, hotel experiences like mini bars and charges, workday routines, and staying awake with coffee.
Explore how everyday habits, work decisions, and risk influence outcomes, from laziness and boss interactions to gambling odds not in your favor, with practical language practice.
Examines how money and cost influence actions through a candid conversation about minibar charges, gambling, coffee, and risk, revealing attitudes toward competition and failure.
Explore how job satisfaction shapes quitting and staying, and why being fired feels terrible; examine stock market offers that promise riches and the reality that odds aren’t in your favor.
Explore risk, competition, and the promise of wealth in entrepreneurship and the stock market. Learn how to avoid the rat race and pursue a big dream.
Grace and Lucas explore the stock market as a gamble, highlighting that the odds are never in your favor, and urge careful questions before investing to avoid the rat race.
Explore practical English usage through varied dialogues, including future tense and would for past predictions, hypothetical situations, and a discussion on becoming a YouTube celebrity.
Explore business competition concepts, from strong versus weak rivals to starting a risky venture, while mastering unreal conditionals with were and everyday laundry phrases.
Learn practical English through everyday dialogues on drinking, sobriety, celebrities, driving under the influence, apologies, and social etiquette. Practice key phrases and questions to boost speaking confidence.
Examine everyday English conversations about being late for work and apologizing, managing drunk versus sober decisions, and the consequences of cutting classes and flunking out of college.
Master everyday English conversations about laundry, shoes, and clothing choices through practical questions and responses. Explore daily routines, shopping, and etiquette in a relatable dialogue-driven episode.
Explore practical English through dialogues on clothes, work, health, shopping, and reading traffic signs, emphasizing understanding signage and using everyday phrases confidently.
Learn where to park a car by attending a driving school and practicing parking in a big city. Understand how parking tickets arise and why proper parking matters.
Engage in practical english through a dialogue on health and workplace rules, covering call in sick, text and drive, jaywalking, parking tickets, and quitting a job.
Explore how people navigate rules and violations in daily life, from jaywalking to work behavior. Discuss hotel air conditioning experiences, complaints, and manager responses to broken systems.
Explore practical English through a question-and-answer dialogue on texting and driving, traffic signs, and everyday safety choices, reinforcing real-world phrases and conditionals.
Explore practical English through a dialogue on work life, boredom, and decision making, alongside driving safety rules, traffic signs, crosswalks, and everyday questions.
Explore Episode 34, no jail this time, as a driving scenario teaches speeding, police, and a $500 fine, while covering everyday English on taxes, coffee, and work life.
Explore why fear of competition can halt plans to start a business and how to overcome it. Discover how to gain an edge over the competition to succeed in business.
Master the present perfect tense in English by learning its structure, when to use it for unfinished time, and common contractions with practical examples.
analyze present perfect progressive usage through a Bob-led workplace scenario in which his boss is cutting pay and is treating him like garbage, prompting Bob to get back at him.
Practice practical English conversation with everyday topics—from office life and taxes to driving and health—through prompts like would your phone shrink if you washed it in the washing machine.
Explore dialogues on tax evasion, paying taxes, and illegal under-the-table salaries, while practicing practical English and discussing legal consequences through everyday scenarios.
Master practical English through dialogues on taxes, legality of under-the-table salaries, and everyday work life, including entrepreneurship, all-nighters, and texting and driving with traffic signs.
Follow Bob as he navigates an unfair salary cut, illegal under-the-table pay, and tax concerns, while grappling with workplace stress, scams, and staying on edge.
Episode 42 teaches practical English through a long dialogue on taxes being mandatory, work pressure, deadlines, and everyday office interactions with colleagues and bosses.
Navigate mood swings and a grouchy mood through practical dialogues about sleep, work, and decisions like calling in sick for this intensive English course.
Bob vents about a shrinking salary, a harsh boss, and scams, while a bartender listens and suggests a possible IRS angle, highlighting mood swings and sleep loss.
Episode 45 explores getting back at a boss by exposing suspected scams to the IRS, with a plan involving a brother-in-law at the IRS and ethical considerations.
Explore how mood swings and poor sleep affect work readiness, decision-making, and interactions, while examining strategies to avoid sneaking out, calling in sick, or burning out.
Discover what it takes to become an entrepreneur, including pushing the envelope for competitiveness and building an edge, while navigating work habits and practical challenges.
The episode shows rapid weight gain, as Bob adds 20 pounds in one week by celebrating with junk food and soda after a victory over his boss that never came.
Episode 49 follows a slacker who avoids work, deals with mood swings and all-nighters, and faces being fired as he navigates a demanding boss.
Explore the choice not to pursue an MBA, weighing the edge an MBA might give for a better job, with reflections on applying to Harvard Business School.
Explore career dreams in coding and tech entrepreneurship, including landing jobs at Apple or Google, while navigating college life and the MBA path.
Explore how gloating over grades shapes the clash between college and work, as a student lands a NASA app project and weighs dropping out.
Learn how to pursue a better job and your dream job, practice English like an American, and manage tuition costs along with work ethics and responsibilities.
Ditching work risks firing and financial strain, while a senior manager confronts a slacker on his dream team and seeks to remove him.
Explore practical english through a lively episode about neat freaks, deadlines, and office dynamics, featuring phrases like low-key, stoked, jeopardize the project, and calling in sick.
Introducing LOGUS: The Intensive Intermediate-to-Advanced English Language Course
Take your English to the next level with the most powerful and intensive online English course available! This spoken English course is perfect for those aiming to quickly reach an advanced level of spoken English, while getting as much real-life conversation practice as possible.
Why LOGUS is the Ultimate English Language Course:
- Comprehensive English Conversations: LOGUS isn’t just a basic course—it’s a full intermediate-to-advanced English language program packed with real-world conversations. You’ll develop all the essential skills needed for everyday English conversations.
- Fun and Engaging: This 100% animated, interactive spoken English course is filled with conversations, making the learning process enjoyable and dynamic.
- Intensive English Practice: With over 57 hours of spoken English practice, each lesson lasts about an hour. You’ll speak English non-stop, using more than 2,000 words per session.
- Focused on Communication: LOGUS emphasizes practical English speaking skills. Rather than focusing on isolated words, you'll practice everything within the context of conversation, ensuring your fluency is our top priority.
- Grammar Made Simple: English grammar is explained in a clear, intuitive way with plenty of examples, accompanied by hours of speaking and listening practice.
Course Highlights:
- 57+ Hours of Intensive English Speaking: Each animated lesson is designed to be fun and fully immersive, so you’re speaking English constantly.
- Multilingual Support: All English vocabulary and grammar are translated into your native language to ensure complete understanding.
If you’re ready to master advanced-level English conversations and perfect your fluency, the LOGUS Intermediate-to-Advanced English Language Course is your ticket to success!