Description
**Updated with more quizzes and complementary materials**
This is a review course for people who struggle with English grammar. Surprisingly, many English learners make the most basic grammar mistakes repeatedly. Is this you? Then this is your course! The goal of this course is to give you little tricks or hints to help remember verb structure (for example, when to use helping verb "do" or "be") and give examples to compare tenses so that you know when to choose one tense over another (a classic example of this is the past simple versus present perfect). You don't have to be confused anymore. This course is your first step to sounding more like a native English speaker with tenses. I tell you the common ways to use the tenses and each lecture includes a quiz to confirm your knowledge. We start with the most commonly used verb tenses and then move on to less frequently used tenses. By the end of the course, you'll know the subtle differences between the English verb tenses and how to use them confidently in conversation. If you're already very good at grammar, then I'm afraid this course isn't for you.
Información sobre el Instructor
4.25 Calificación
5508 Estudiantes
1 Cursos
Efi Carde
CELTA-certified English Teacher at Elegant English
Efi has been teaching English as a foreign language to young adults and professionals since 2010. In 2015, she started teaching online over Skype. Efi started Learn Elegant English that same year to reach out to more students around the global. Over the years, she's learned a lot from her students about the difficulties they have learning English. She has perfected the best ways to explain the most challenging aspects of the English language.
"I've been so lucky to work with so many amazing individuals over the years, and now I want to show you the beauty of the English language and make learning it as effortless as possible." - Efi
Student feedback
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well thank you this course was interesting .I truly want to say thank you
Klaus Hoffmann
19-01-2020
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