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This section is dedicated to FREE lessons.

This is a completely FREE English language course. 
There are 60 lessons of basic English grammar, and they should be read  aloud, then repeated over and over again several times.

The idea is to imprint them onto your mind, so that you cannot forget them.

The course is written in Question and Answer format.  It will show you how to form sentences in English, while teaching you the grammar at the same time.
  • I strongly suggest that first, you look up the pronunciation of each word  (in your dictionary) and write it out in Phonetics, in a notebook. 
  • Next, go to one of these two web-sites: Forvo, or HowJSay to hear what it sounds like.
  • Say each word aloud whilst  reading the phonetics, and then practise by repeating over and over again until it feels comfortable.
 Now you are ready to do the lessons...

Yes, this is
a lot of hard work...
BUT if you don't have a native English speaker to teach you,

then you must learn the pronunciation of each word by yourself.

  This is absolutely essential to learning the language correctly.

There are exercises at the end of each lesson. The answers are given after the Vocabulary sheet, so that you may check your own progress.

PLESE BEAR WITH ME, THE SITE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION...

1.  Greetings 2.  The Alphabet
3.  Phonetics
4.  Numbers
5.  Telling the Time
6.  Parts of Speech
7.  Family File
8.  Verb 'To Be'
9.  Articles
10. Present Simple tense
11. Interrogatives
12. Prepositions of Place
13. Prepositions of Place
14. Possessives
15. Pronouns
16. Plurals & Sentences
17. Adjectives A.
18. Adjectives B.
19. Determiners
20. Adverbs of Frequency
21. Adverbs of Time
22. Conjunctions & Interjections
23. Countable-Uncountable Nouns
24. Vocabulary A, Grammar Review
25. Present Continuos
26. Comparatives & Superlatives
27. Past Simple Regular Verbs
28. Past Simple Irregular Verbs
29.  Future Tense Complete
30. Verbs 'To Get' & 'To Keep'
31. Have vs. Have Got
32. Body Parts & Clothes
33. Present Perfect Simple
34. Modall Verbs A.
35. Modal Verbs B.
36.Vocabulary B, Grammar Review
37. Past Continuous
38. Adverbs vs. Adjectives
39. 1st Conditional
40. 2nd & 3rd Conditional
41. Gerunds & Infinitives
42. Indefinite Pronouns
43. Present Perfect Continuous
44. Vocabulary C, Say,Tell,  etc.
45. Direct & Indirect Speech
46. Question Tags
47. Imperative
48. Past Perfect Simple
49. Past Perfect Continuous
50. Future Perfect
51. Phrasal Verbs
52. Passive Voice
53. Relative Clauses
54. Active & Stative Verbs
55. Transitive & Intransitive Verbs
56. Whatever, Whoever, etc.
57. Confusing Vocabulary
58. Vocabulary D, Certainty Adverbs
59. Punctuation
60. Vocabulary E.






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