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JOLLY GRAMMAR LEVEL 3
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JOLLY GRAMMAR LEVEL 3

Sentences, subject & object of a sentence, difference between a phrase & a sentence, paragraphs, continuous tenses etc
Created byDr. Tina Udoji
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Long place names as Nouns, Collective Nouns.
  • More irregular plurals, including nouns.
  • Possessive pronouns.
  • Subject and Object of a sentence.
  • Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns.
  • Present Participle.
  • Nouns acting as Adjectives, Turning Adjectives into Adverbs.
  • Prepositions functioning as Adverbs
  • Refining the definition of a Sentence.
  • Introducing a phrase, Distinguishing between a sentence and a phrase.
  • Introduction to paragraphs to organize thoughts and text.

Course content

22 sections26 lectures2h 14m total length
  • Introduction4:57

Requirements

  • Learners will need a basic understanding of the English language.
  • A good knowledge of the Jolly Phonics as the foundation to literacy. The Jolly Phonics Course is available here on Udemy.
  • A Course notebook for writing notes and for answering practice questions.
  • PDF resources will be provided so the students may want to print with a printer.

Description

Description
This course follows on from the Jolly Phonics course and the Jolly Grammar levels 1 & 2 course. The course will teach:

· How to distinguish between a phrase and a sentence.

· How to identify the subject and object of a sentence.

· How to organize sentences into paragraphs.

· How to form the continuous tenses.

· New parts of speech will be introduced namely:
collective nouns, irregular plurals, possessive nouns and object pronouns.

· There will regular parsing practice with the aim of building dictionary skills, improving vocabulary and reinforcing grammar knowledge.

The teaching is active and multi-sensory, with colours and actions for parts of speech.


Course Goals

· Reinforce and extend phonic knowledge.

  • Teach spelling systematically.

  • Expand vocabulary and improve comprehension.

  • Introduce Nouns acting as Adjectives.

  • Introduce morphemes, such as prefixes and suffixes.

  • Enable the children to analyse and parse text.

  • Introduce syntax and sentence structure.

  • Develop the children’s use of punctuation.

  • Develop the children’s dictionary and thesaurus skills.

NEW! June 2026 Update

Detailed Course Breakdown
As you can see, this course is updated frequently with new lessons, projects and resources!


NEW! Lesson 1: Present, Past, Future Continuous tenses
NEW! Lesson 2: Organising Information in Paragraphs
NEW! Lesson 3: Word Formation - Prefixes and Suffixes
NEW! Lesson 4: Proper Adjectives
NEW! Lesson 5: Using a Dictionary


WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Long place names as Nouns.

  • Collective Nouns.

  • More irregular plurals, including nouns.

  • Possessive pronouns.

  • Subject and Object of a sentence.

  • Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns.

  • Present Participle.

  • Nouns acting as Adjectives.

  • Turning Adjectives into Adverbs.

  • Prepositions functioning as Adverbs.

  • Refining the definition of a Sentence.

  • Introducing a phrase.

  • Distinguishing between a sentence and a phrase.

  • Introduction to paragraphs to organize thoughts and text.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is designed for teachers and all education professionals who teach literacy to children especially at the foundation stage.
  • The Jolly Grammar Course is highly recommended for every teacher who teaches in English Language to primary class children.
  • This course is very crucial for parents of children in primary/elementary level.
  • The course is excellent for adults who are struggling with their literacy skills because of a lack of solid literacy foundation.
  • This course is recommended for anyone who is learning the English Language as a second language.