
Start your journey to English fluency with confident, accurate communication, mastering grammar, and expanding vocabulary. Feel welcomed and prepared for an exciting learning journey as you join this course.
Master grammar as the foundation of speaking and understanding English. This course provides a complete grammar guide with clear instructions and animated examples plus extensive practice at your own pace.
Master close-ended questions by learning two forms: with the verb to be and with the auxiliary to do, using subject–verb inversion and yes/no answers.
Master quantifiers for countable and uncountable nouns, using there is/are and expressions like many, much, some, any, a lot of, a few, and a little.
Master present simple for habits, truths, facts, and daily routines; use verbs like eat, work, and study, add -s for he, she, it, and form negatives and questions with do/does.
Master adverbs of frequency, from never to always, with assigned percentages, placement rules, time phrases, and practical examples showing how often actions occur.
Master how sentences express complete thoughts by examining independent and dependent clauses, and learn to build simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences using coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions.
Master possessive pronouns to express ownership and avoid repetition, learn their use versus possessive adjectives, and form 'whose' questions with examples like mine, hers, theirs.
Master the future simple with will to make predictions and on-the-spot decisions, using its negative form won't, contractions, and likelihood expressions like probably and definitely.
Master verbs of perception to describe how things are perceived, using see, hear, smell, feel, and taste; avoid continuous form and express impressions with like or as though with can.
Master the past simple with regular verbs, using -ed forms, consonant doubling, and endings for e and y to describe finished actions. Practice forming negatives and questions with did.
Master how to express abilities with can and could, covering current and past capabilities. Form negatives with not and contractions, and build questions by swapping the modal with the subject.
Master modal verbs for obligation, such as must and have to, to express necessity and obligation, and distinguish speaker perspective and negative forms like mustn't and don't have to.
Master prepositions of time and place to show time, location, and direction, using examples like at, on, and in with precise times, dates, and places.
Master as... as comparisons in English, using adjectives and adverbs to show similarity or difference, with modifiers like just, not quite, and nowhere near.
Master the present perfect continuous to describe ongoing actions started in the past, forming negatives and questions with have been or has been plus verb-ing, using since and for.
Master gerunds and infinitives by examining uses after verbs like like, love, hate, and enjoy; after prepositions; after adjectives; and to express purpose.
Master how to describe past habits and past states with used to and would. Explore their forms, negatives, and questions, including used to + infinitive and did used to.
Master the second conditional to express unreal or imaginary situations in the present or future, using if followed by the past tense and would plus a verb in the clause.
Master phrasal verbs and collocations, two-part verbs in informal English, using examples like take up, break down, pick up, and make an appointment to boost fluency.
Master prefixes and suffixes to change word meaning and word class. Prefixes go at the beginning of words; suffixes add at the end and are illustrated by amazement.
Master the future continuous tense to describe actions in progress in the future and make predictions, using will be + verb-ing, negative won't be + verb-ing, and question forms.
Master narrative tenses in English to tell stories with sequence and detail, using past continuous to set scenes and past simple, past perfect, and past perfect continuous to describe actions.
Master discourse markers to connect ideas and organize speech, using formal and informal markers for cause, effect, contrast, emphasis, examples, and sequencing.
Practice speaking about illnesses and injuries, symptoms, prevention, and treatments. Discuss scars, bruises, allergies, painkillers, anaesthesia, fractures, sprains, concussions, flu, cramps, and choking.
Welcome to a new and exciting method of mastering the English language!
English Mastery: Unlocking Your Language Potential is a course designed by an experienced teacher who has taught students worldwide. This comprehensive program focuses on teaching English through easy-to-follow instructions and tons of practice opportunities.
Grammar is usually a struggle for students because of mind-numbing and boring explanations, but it ends here. With engaging animated examples and clear guidance, you will effortlessly grasp the course's grammar lessons. Additionally, the speaking activities, writing assignments, and drilling practices provided will enable you to improve your language skills effectively.
While grammar is the foundation of a language, vocabulary is also necessary to communicate clearly. According to research, one needs to know between 4,000 and 10,000 words to reach an advanced level of proficiency in a language. The vocabulary provides you with more than 3,000 words divided into 50 different topics containing images, definitions, parts of speech, and sample sentences. Finally, the activation videos will help you develop confidence in your speaking and writing abilities.
Here's everything this course offers you:
+ 150 vocabulary videos
+ 70 grammar videos
+ 3000 words
+ 6000 sample sentences
+ 1000 grammar exercises
+ 400 animated examples
+ 600 speaking exercises
+ 80 writing exercises
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