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Use auxiliary verbs do, be, and have.
Support different tenses, questions, and negatives.
Practice examples like “What did you do last night?”
Use negatives such as “Cows don’t eat meat.”
Identify tense names (present, past, present perfect).
Practice short answers like “Yes, I did.”
Use common social expressions for fluent communication.
Review present tenses in detail.
Compare the present simple and present continuous.
Practice examples like “She usually drives to work.”
Use contrast sentences such as “Today she’s walking.”
Learn the present passive.
Practice examples like “We are paid with the money people give.”
Build vocabulary for sports, numbers, and dates.
Use past tenses confidently.
Practice the past simple, past continuous, and past perfect.
Use examples like “He danced and sang.”
Practice background actions such as “He was laughing.”
Use the past perfect in questions.
Practice examples like “Had you heard it before?”
Learn the past passive for history and literature.
Discuss art and literature with confidence.
Use modal verbs for obligation and permission.
Practice sentences like “Children have to go to school.”
Use can to talk about permission.
Practice requests and offers.
Use should for advice.
Use must for rules and strong obligation.
Practice examples like “You must write to us every week.”
Learn nationality words to describe origins.
Use future forms with going to and will.
Talk about plans and intentions.
Practice examples like “I’m going to buy some.”
Use spontaneous decisions like “I’ll get a loaf.”
Use the present continuous for fixed arrangements.
Practice sentences like “We’re playing tennis this afternoon.”
Build vocabulary for weather and travel.
Ask and answer questions using like.
Practice questions such as “What’s she like?”
Describe appearance, personality, and preferences.
Use verb patterns correctly.
Practice examples like “I enjoyed meeting your friends.”
Use expressions like “You made me feel welcome.”
Describe food, towns, people, and sounds in detail.
Digital learning materials are included with your course.
Final Exam
You will take a written and verbal exam at the end of the course.
A minimum score of 70% is required to progress.
Certification
You will receive a certificate and a progress report upon completion.
Here’s a snapshot of your learning journey:
Needs Analysis: Identify what you need to succeed.
Pre-Assessment: Assess your current language skills.
Course Design: Create a personalized learning plan.
Course Delivery: Interactive online lessons with native instructors.
Action Plan: Personalized lesson plans.
Final Exam: Measure your progress.
Certification: Receive a globally recognized CEFR certificate.
Follow-Up: Ongoing learning support.
Certified native-speaking teachers
Qualified with degrees and teaching credentials
Professional customer support
Dedicated account manager for every student
Attendance reports after every lesson
Detailed student progress reports
CEFR certification (globally recognized)
Student feedback reports
Your course fee includes one digital copy of the learning materials.
Hard copies are available at an additional cost.
Public group classes include 30 academic hours per CEFR level.
Groups of 5–7 students receive 10 additional hours.
Groups with 2 students become semi-private with 20 hours.
Group or schedule changes must be requested 7 days in advance.
Schedule changes are not allowed after group classes begin.
Course fees are non-refundable once group classes start.
Lessons may be recorded only with full group consent.
A final written and verbal exam is required.
A 70% score is required to move to the next CEFR level.
You will receive a progress report, recommendations, and certification.
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