English Grammar  and Idioms in One -  Online Class

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English Grammar and Idioms in One -

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Learn expressions and right words to say to be understood. There would be a short discussion for a refreshment of grammar rules then exercises will follow.

Next to vocabulary, grammar is a backbone to learn English…
Learn it so you will be understood!

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Syllabus

Refreshment of parts of speech with correct words use in different situations.:

Time clauses: future tense examples
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘bring’
Question / Response
Short Idioms Exam
Conversations and Comprehension
Compound words: ‘someone’, ‘anyone’, ‘somewhere’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘break’
Financial and bank expressions
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘run’
Traveling Down Under: How can I immigrate to Australia?
How to describe people: attitude expressions
Comparison with ‘as …. as’
English grammar and vocabulary questions
Compound words: ‘aftermath’, ‘afterthought’, ‘afterbirth’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘drop’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘pass’
Airport and flight travel expressions
Digital cameras, photography and picture vocabulary
Expressions with death, marriage and divorce
Mobile telecommunication expressions
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘pull’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘get’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘go’
Phrasal Verbs (A to B)
Phrasal Verbs (B to C)
Action verbs and sports expressions
English prepositions exercises
‘This’, ‘that’, ‘these’, ‘those’
Common subordinating conjunctions
Reflexive and intensive pronouns
Simple Present, Simple Past, Simple Future
Expressions with ‘ill’: ‘ill at ease’, ‘ill-mannered’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘fall’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘put’
Reported commands: reported speech
Doing business: expressions with the word ‘business’ Australiana: expressions that describe life in Australia
Facts about pizza in the US: pizza industry expressions
Who wants to be a millionaire?
Pablo Picasso: expressions describing the Picasso’s life
Words in context: strong collocations
Expressions with heart: ‘heartache’, ‘heartthrob’, ‘heartburn’
Phrasal idioms with the verb ‘knock’
Idioms and expressions with ‘just’: ‘just about’, ‘just before’
American President William Jefferson Clinton
Idioms with the word ‘hard’
Compound words: ‘head’
Phrasal Verbs ©
Phrasal Verbs (D to F)
Phrasal Verbs (G to H)
Phrasal Verbs (H to L)
Phrasal Verbs (L)
Phrasal Verbs (L to P)
Phrasal Verbs (P to R)
Phrasal Verbs (R to T)
Phrasal Verbs (T)
Phrasal Verbs (T to W)
Idioms about Animals
Idioms about Food
Prepositions of Time and Date (1-4)
What comes next (1-5)
Quickies
What comes next (the bill)
What comes next (the letter)
Antonyms (1-2)
American English Idioms
Confusing Words (1-20 )
Airport Terminology (1)
Bank Terminology (1-2)
Common Phrases and Responses (1)
Phrasal Verbs used with Criminal Activity
Phrasal Verbs and Traveling
Common Phrases and Responses (1- 2)
Question Tags
A Sticky Moment
‘Enough’, ‘a lot’ and ‘too’
‘Few’, ‘a little’ and ‘some’
‘Today’, ‘yesterday’ and ‘tomorrow’
Polite Indirect Questions & Statements
Travel Arrangements
Good, Well and Okay
Irregular Verbs (1-11)

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