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214 Courses
  • 4 Lessons

    Travel

    In this course, you'll learn lots of useful words and phrases to talk about travel and transport in English.
  • 4 Lessons

    Used To, Usually and Use

    Learn the differences between used to, usually and use in English in our grammar course.
  • 4 Lessons

    Verb To Be

    Learn the basic present simple of the verb to be as a beginner learner. You'll learn the long and contracted form and put this into practice in our activities.
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    Verb To Be (All Forms)

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    Verb To Have (All Forms)

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    Want Somebody To Do Something

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    Weak Forms

    Learn how to use weak forms in English speaking to sound more fluent.
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    Will Future

    In this course, you'll learn how to create and use the "will" structure to talk about simple future events in English.
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    Word Formation

    Learning how to alter words by using linguistic tools such as prefixes, suffixes, conversions, blending and abbreviations can immediately expand your word bank in English. This course focuses on these linguistic tools and common word patterns.
  • 4 Lessons

    Word Stress

    Did you know that the stress we use in a word can completely change the meaning? For example;
    • Tomorrow I will present my idea to you
    • Can I give you a birthday present tomorrow?
    Take our word stress course to learn everything about word stress in English.
  • 3 Lessons

    Would Like

    Learn how to use the useful expression "would like" in English. You'll learn the definition, use, contracted forms and pronunciation and can test this is our "would like" quiz.
  • 4 Lessons

    Would Like v Want

    Review the grammatical structures of would like and want and learn their difference in meaning in this online grammar course.
  • 4 Lessons

    Zero Conditional

    In this course we teach the first of the conditional structures in English- the zero conditional. Learn the correct tenses, conditional conjunctions and use.
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    Zero v First Conditional

    Review both the zero and first conditionals and put them side-by-side.