English Grammar made simple. Speak English right!
The e-learning English Grammar course is a great option for anyone wishing to revisit English grammar issues on their own.
The English Grammar course is based on content from business language and language related to new technologies. This makes the theory more accessible to anyone who uses or intends to use English at work. In addition, our course includes plenty of interactive tasks to help you master the use of English structures and tenses.
What you gain from the English Grammar course
- Review how to use English tenses.
- Go over different ways to discuss the future and the past.
- Make use of conditionals—essential for effective negotiation in English.
- Practice grammar through interactive tasks.
- You decide when and at what pace you learn.
- Receive a Certificate upon successful completion of the course.
This course is for
- Everyone who wants to improve their English grammar skills while practising vocabulary in business English and IT English.
- Employees who use English at work.
- Individuals who would like to work in an international environment.
- Those who want to develop their language skills at their own pace and at their own convenience—the course is available 24/7.
Requirements
- English at a minimum level A2+ (lower intermediate)
- Internet access
Course content
- Lesson 1: Present Simple Tense
- Lesson 2: Present Continuous Tense
- Lesson 3: Differences Between Present Simple and Continuous
- Lesson 4: Past Simple Tense
- Lesson 5: Describing Past Events
- Lesson 6: Past Continuous Tense
- Lesson 7: Differences Between Past Simple and Continuous
- Lesson 8: Present Perfect Simple
- Lesson 9: Present Perfect Continuous vs. Simple
- Lesson 10: Past Perfect Simple and Continuous
- Lesson 11: Future Simple Tense
- Lesson 12: Using “To Be Going To”
- Lesson 13: Future Events with Present Tenses
- Lesson 14: Future Continuous Tense
- Lesson 15: Future Perfect Simple and Continuous
- Lesson 16: Adjectives and Adverbs
- Lesson 17: Comparatives and Superlatives
- Lesson 18: Question Tags
- Lesson 19: English Articles
- Lesson 20: Verb Patterns
- Lesson 21: Passive Voice
- Lesson 22: Causative “Have”
- Lesson 23: Reported Speech
- Lesson 24: Impersonal Passive
- Lesson 25: Zero Conditional
- Lesson 26: First Conditional
- Lesson 27: Second Conditional
- Lesson 28: Third Conditional
- Lesson 29: Mixed Conditionals
- Lesson 30: Expressing Desires with “I Wish” and “If Only”