Module 1 native pronunciation of the word : YOU to YA with essential grammar
  • How to use this course and what you will learn
  • How to ask questions with ARE YOU? quickly and correctly
  • How to ask questions in the present tense with "do you" like a native speaker
  • How to ask questions in the past tense with "did you" like a native speaker
  • The infinitive and CAN, How to use the verb CAN correctly
  • Past tense of the verb TO BE and native pronunciation of "were you ?" questions
  • How to use essential verbs:MEET, CALL and HELP, with native pronunciation of you
  • Essential verbs TO GIVE + TO SEND , how to use correctly with the preposition TO
How to use the verb TO WANT perfectly and when to use the contraction " WANNA"
  • The essentials of using the verb TO WANT and when to use the contraction WANNA
  • Wanna with he and she
  • How to use WANNA with articles, and revision of basic articles
  • Practicing wanna with the past tense
  • Practicing past tense questions with WANNA
Gonna
  • Introduction to the verb GO and Gonna
  • Gonna with positive sentences
  • Gonna with negative sentences
  • gonna with questions
  • was and were gonna
  • was and were gonna with questions
Module 4 : The case of the dissapearing T
  • Introduction and Don't to don'
  • Doesn't to doesn'
  • Doesn't with the word : it
  • Didn't to Didn'
  • Shouldn't to shouldn'
  • Couldn't to couldn'
  • Wouldn't to wouldn'
  • Won't to won'
  • Wasn't to wasn'
  • Weren't to weren'
  • Hadn't to hadn'
How to use the verb To have to like a native speaker
  • Introduction to have to and hafta
  • Has to to hasta
  • Had to and hadta
  • How to combine gonna+hafta in a sentence
How to pronounce the word "her" like a native speaker
  • Her with the verbs ASK, CALL and TELL
  • The word HER with the verbs to know to meet and to find
  • The word HER with the verbs to see, to hear and to help
  • The word her with the verbs; to listen to, to talk/speak and to explain to
  • The word her with the verbs to send, to give and to show
  • The word her using the verbs; to give,show and to send with the preposition TO
  • The word her with common verbs
  • Using the word her with prepositions and conjunctions
How to use the word him like a native speaker
  • The word him with the verbs Ask, call and tell
  • The word him with to know, to meet and to find
  • The word him with the verbs to see to hear and to help.
  • The word him with to listen to speak/talk and to explain to
  • Him with to give to send and to show+ TO
  • The word him with prepositions and conjunctions
To have got to and gotta
  • Introduction to have and to have got
  • How to use the word GOTTA with obligations
  • Silent T withe haven't got and hasn't got
  • Have got + A + countable nouns
  • Using Gotta with deductions
Woulda coulda shoulda
  • Introduction to Would have
  • Would have to woulda
  • Would not have to Wouldn'a
  • Introduction to Could have
  • Could have to Coulda
  • Could not have to couldn'a
  • Should have to should'a
  • Should not have to shouldn'a
  • Must have to must’a
  • Might/may have
Pdf resources for course
  • Pdf resources for complete course
Conditional Stories
  • Would have to would’a - how I became a teacher…
  • How I became a teacher - Explanation and pronunciation
  • Would not have to wouldn’a how I was inspired to learn languages
  • How I was inspired to learn languages - Explanation and pronunciation
  • Could have - how I almost died…
  • How I almost died - Explanation and pronunciation
  • Should have - how I started my online business
  • How I started my online business - Explanation and pronunciation
  • Should not have - how I broke my tooth….again.
  • How I broke my tooth….again - Explanation and pronunciation
Module 11 Pronunciation of past tense verbs with ED
  • Introduction to past ed pronunciation
  • Past ed verbs ending with the letter K
  • The verb ASK
  • Past ed verbs ending with the letter P
  • Past ed verbs ending with the letter S
  • Past ed verbs ending with the letter c, ch, sh and X
  • The ‘D group
  • Used to and usually
  • To get used to + To be used to doing something
Little secrets
  • To and for introduction
  • Most common mistakes with TO and FOR
  • To = tə
  • 5 Essential things to know about FOR