- How course is organized
- Homework and in-lecture practice
- Fluency & C2 level
- Most difficult grammar?
- Intro to parts of speech
- Noun categories, how to use
- Identifying nouns and types
- Plural nouns rules
- Countable and uncountable
- Collective nouns
- Compound nouns, noun adjectives
- Possessive noun rules
- Intro to pronouns
- Types of pronouns | subject, object, possessive, demonstrative
- Types of pronouns | reflexive & intensive
- Types of pronouns | interrogative
- Intro to relative pronouns, clauses, phrases
- Independent & dependent clauses
- New lectures coming soon
- "To be" am, is, are
- LIVE LECTURE: To be
- "To be" questions
- Present simple
- LIVE LECTURE: Present simple
- Present simple negative: "not"
- Present simple questions "Do/does...?"
- Present simple irregular verbs
- Present continuous and negative
- LIVE LECTURE: Present continuous
- Present continuous questions
- Present simple vs continuous
- Have got
- Pronunciation: 52 most common verbs
- "To be" – was, were
- Past simple: -ed endings and irregular
- LIVE LECTURE: Past simple
- Past simple: questions and negatives
- Past continuous
- LIVE LECTURE: Past continuous
- Past continuous vs past simple
- Past habits: would, used to, past simple
- LIVE LECTURE: Past habits
- Past perfect, past perfect continuous
- Pronunciation: 52 most common verbs
- Present perfect: how to form, use 1
- LIVE LECTURE: Present perfect, use 1
- Present perfect: use 2 (just, already, yet)
- Present perfect: use 3 (have ever)
- Present perfect: use 4 (how long have)
- LIVE: Present perfect: uses 2, 3, 4
- Present perfect: "for, since, ago"
- Present perfect vs past simple
- Present perfect continuous
- Present continuous with future meaning
- Going to + do something
- Will (future simple) and shall
- Future continuous
- Future perfect and fut. perfect continuous
- LIVE: Future perfect simple and continuous
- Present and past simple passive
- Present continuous, perfect, simple future
- There is/are: present and uses
- There structure: past, perfect, future
- How to use "it"
- How to use "might" and "may"
- How to use "can" vs "could"
- How to use "should"
- How to use "would"
- How to use "have to"
- How to use: "must" / "don't need to"
- How to: commands (imperative)
- Short form statements and answers
- Question tags, showing surprise
- Asking questions with intonation
- Showing agreement/disagrement
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- (not) as ... as
- Enough
- Too
- Comparative (faster, more famous...)
- Superlative (fastest, the fastest ...)
- Still, yet, already, no longer
- Article rules 1 to 12
- Live: definite vs indefinite, when to use, etc.
- Article rules 13 to 20
- Article rules 21 to 23