Course overview and table of contents
Before going further take a minute to read the guidelines I found useful for me and my students:
- Read English texts, articles, books (according to your level), test it HERE
- Listen to Podcasts that might interest you (tip: never listent to something that bores you)
- Watch movies in English but without subtitles in your native language, you can add English subtitles instead
- Last but not least and in my opinion the most important step, have small talks and conversations daily, start with simple one minute voicemails and go up to 5, 10, 15 minutes. Try our free whatsapp/Telegram/Slack conversation group HERE
- Word order in a sentence and easy introduction to questions
- Phonetics and pronunciation
- Day, months, seasons
- Three most important auxiliary verbs: to be, to have, to do
- Articles "A", "AN" and "THE"
- Personal Pronouns
- Adjectives - easy check
- Numerals / Numbers / Digits
- Present simple
- Present continuous
- Have got or have?
- Nouns: countable and uncontable
- Present Perfect Simple
- Present Perfect Continuous
- Past simple: regular and irregular verbs
- Past Continuous
- There is and there are
- Possessive nouns
- How to use imperatives
- Future simple
- Modals
- Phrasal verbs - easy check
- The infinitive
- Present participle - ing
- How much and how many
- Pronouns
- Determiners: This, that, these, those
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Conjuctions
- Prepositions
- Connecting words expressing contrast, cause and effect
- Verbs such as love / like /hate
- Past Perfect Simple and Continuous
- Phrasal verbs
- First conditional
- Second conditional
- Third conditional
- Passive Voice
- Reported speech
- Infinitives and gerunds