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This English course is designed to help learners build strong and confident communication skills in English. It covers the four essential areas of language learning: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Throughout the course, students will explore grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure while also practicing real-life communication skills. The lessons are designed to be practical and engaging, helping learners use English in everyday situations such as travel, education, and social interaction.
The course also introduces cultural understanding by exploring how English is used in different contexts around the world. By the end of the program, learners will be able to express themselves more clearly, understand written and spoken English more effectively, and feel more confident using the language in both academic and real-world settings.
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1Introduction
This program is designed to help you develop real communication skills, not just theoretical knowledge.
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2Present simple and present continuous tense
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3Adverbs of frequency
This course explains how adverbs of frequency are used in English to describe how often an action happens. These adverbs are essential for expressing habits, routines, and repeated actions with precision. The course covers their types, their correct position in sentences, and their use in both simple sentences and extended expressions.
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4Daniel's experience at Elite Knowledge
Today, Daniel sees life differently. He has learned that education can transform not only knowledge, but also mindset and character. Thanks to Elite Knowledge, which helped him discover his potential, he now works every day toward the future he once only imagined.
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5Adverbs of frequency and present tense
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6Simple past tense
This course focuses on the use of Simple Past tense in English. This tense is useful when talking about past events, situations happening at a specific time in the past or even for habits or routines.
At the end, a table of different irregular verbs is provided in order to foster your daily english practice.
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7Simple past | Assignment
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8Past simple continuous
This course focuses on the past continuous tense, an important English tense used to describe actions that were happening at a particular moment in the past. It is especially useful in storytelling because it helps describe background actions, ongoing situations, and interruptions.
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9Weekend homework
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10Present perfect homework
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11Understanding present perfect
This course focuses on the present perfect tense, a key structure in English that allows speakers to connect past actions or experiences to the present moment. Unlike the simple past, which refers to completed actions at a specific time in the past, the present perfect emphasizes the result, relevance, or continuation of an action up to now. This course provides a clear and structured explanation of its forms, uses, and common difficulties.
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12Use of quantifiers
This course teaches learners how to use quantifiers and quantity expressions in English from A2 to B1 level. Students learn how to talk about amounts and quantities using words such as many, much, a lot of, few, little, enough, and too much. The course explains the difference between countable and uncountable nouns through simple grammar rules, tables, practical examples, reading activities, speaking tasks, and progressive exercises with answers to help learners communicate more clearly and naturally in everyday English.
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13Simple future expression
This course focuses on the simple future tense and the expression “would like.” These structures are essential for speaking about future actions, intentions, predictions, promises, desires, and polite requests.
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14Modal verbs -1
This course teaches learners how to use modal verbs in English from A2 to B1 level. Students learn how to express ability, obligation, advice, permission, possibility, probability, and requests using modal verbs such as can, could, should, must, may, and might. The course includes simple grammar explanations, structured tables, reading activities, practical examples, speaking tasks, and progressive exercises with answers to help learners communicate more naturally and confidently in English.
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15Modal verbs -2
Modal verbs are special auxiliary verbs in English that express ability, possibility, permission, or obligation. Common modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. They do not change form according to the subject and are followed by the base form of the main verb.
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16Modal verb exercise
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17Futur simple
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18David's dream
“I think I will start my own company. I would like to create a platform that helps young people learn communication skills and leadership.
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19Past simple and past perfect
This course explains the difference between the past simple and the past perfect tenses in English. These two tenses are essential for narrating events, describing sequences of actions, and explaining causes and consequences in the past. Learners at A2–B1 level often confuse these tenses because both refer to past actions. However, each tense has a specific role and helps organize events clearly in time.
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20Active and passive voice
This course teaches learners how to understand and use Active Voice and Passive Voice in English from A2 to B1 level. Students learn sentence structures, grammar rules, and how to transform sentences from active to passive form in different tenses. The course includes clear explanations, grammar tables, practical examples, reading activities, and progressive exercises with answers to help learners improve their speaking and writing skills in everyday and formal English.
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21Comparatives and supelatives
This course teaches learners how to use comparatives and superlatives in English from A2 to B1 level. Students learn how to compare people, places, objects, and situations using structures such as taller than, more interesting than, the best, and the most beautiful. The course includes simple grammar explanations, comparison tables, reading activities, speaking practice, and progressive exercises with answers to help learners speak and write more naturally and accurately in English.