English Lessons
- English Subject Pronouns: I, You, He, She, It, We, TheyA1
- Present Simple of 'To Be': Am, Is, AreA1
- Negatives and Questions with 'To Be'A1
- A vs An: How to Use English Indefinite ArticlesA1
- English Plural Nouns: -s, -es, and Common IrregularsA1
- This, That, These, Those: English DemonstrativesA1
- There Is vs There Are: How to Say What ExistsA1
- Possessive Adjectives in English: My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, TheirA1
- The Possessive 's in EnglishA1
- Present Simple: Affirmative and the Third-Person -sA1
- Present Simple Negatives and Questions with Do and DoesA1
- Can and Can't for AbilityA1
- English Imperatives: Giving Instructions and OrdersA1
- English Adjectives: Position and No Plural AgreementA1
- Object Pronouns in English: me, you, him, her, it, us, themA1
- Prepositions of Place: In, On, At and MoreA1
- Prepositions of Time: In, On, AtA1
- Present Continuous: am / is / are + -ingA1
- Question Words: What, Where, When, Who, Why, HowA1
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns; Some and AnyA1
- How Much vs How Many in EnglishA1
- 'The' vs No Article: When to Use the Definite Article in EnglishA1
- Was or Were? The Past Simple of 'To Be'A1
- Past Simple: Regular Verbs (-ed)A1
- Past Simple: Irregular Verbs, Negatives, and Questions with 'did'A1
- 'Going to' for Future Plans and IntentionsA1
- Like, love, hate + -ing formA2
- Would like / I'd like: polite wants and offersA2
- Comparative Adjectives in English (-er / more ... than)A2
- Superlative Adjectives in English: The -est and The MostA2
- Adverbs of Frequency: Always, Usually, Often, Sometimes, NeverA2
- Present Continuous vs Present SimpleA2
- Past Continuous (Was / Were + -ing)A2
- Using 'Will' for Predictions and Instant DecisionsA2
- Have to vs Must: Talking About Obligation in EnglishA2
- Should and Shouldn't: Giving Advice in EnglishA2
- Adverbs of Manner (-ly) in EnglishA2
- Quantifiers: A Lot Of, Much, Many, A Few, A LittleA2
- Present Perfect: have / has + past participleA2
- Present Perfect with Ever, Never, Just, Already, and YetA2
- Verb Patterns: Gerund vs Infinitive in EnglishA2
- The Zero Conditional in EnglishA2
- The First Conditional: If + Present Simple, Will + Base VerbA2
- Used To: Talking About Past Habits and StatesA2
- Present Perfect vs Past SimpleB1
- Present Perfect Continuous (have been + -ing)B1
- The Past Perfect Tense (had + past participle)B1
- Relative Clauses in English: Who, Which, That, Where, WhoseB1
- The Passive Voice (Present and Past Simple)B1
- The Second Conditional: 'If I won the lottery, I'd travel'B1
- Reported Speech: Statements in EnglishB1
- Modals of Deduction: must be, can't be, might beB1
- Too and Enough: How to Use Them Correctly in EnglishB1
- Question Tags: "...aren't you?"B1
- The Third Conditional in EnglishB2
- Using 'wish' and 'if only' for regrets in EnglishB2
- Future Continuous and Future Perfect in EnglishB2
- Reported Speech: Questions and CommandsB2
- The Causative: Have / Get Something DoneB2
- Phrasal Verbs: Separable and InseparableB2