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Learn how to use quantifiers and determiners like some, many, few, and much to describe quantities in everyday and workplace situations. This short lesson clarifies when and how to use them with countable and uncountable nouns through clear examples.

Learn how to use there is and there are to talk about what exists in everyday and workplace situations. This short lesson explains the rules with clear examples to help you speak more naturally.

Learn how to use subject, object, and possessive pronouns to avoid repetition and communicate more clearly. This short lesson explains the rules with practical examples for everyday and workplace English.

A course to help build fluency and vocabulary for meetings, improving communication and raising confidence when participating in team discussions.

This course will help enrich our vocabulary when discussing the subject of Sustainability, an impactful topic in today's corporate world.

In recent year, there is a growing trend toward the value of Ethical Business and Corporate Social Responsibility to a business. Let's learn the language to discuss these important issues!

This unit on socializing in a business context will equip learners with the skills to confidently engage in professional networking, small talk, and formal social events. Students will learn essential vocabulary and phrases for introducing themselves, making connections, and discussing various topics relevant to their industry.

This course is designed to equip you with the language necessary to deliver impactful presentations with confidence and clarity.

Explore the art of articulating trends and patterns in English with our presentations support course on describing trends. Develop the language skills to analyze and communicate changes, making you adept at discussing a wide range of topics from business to social dynamics

Whether you're a professional seeking to improve your business correspondence or an individual looking to enhance your personal emailing skills, this course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and techniques to compose clear, concise, and impactful emails.

Modal verbs are auxiliary (helpful) verbs that can help express necessity, ability, permission, or possibility. Let's have a look atthese words that are so helpful in expressing ourselves.

Learn how to use a, an, the, and when not to use an article in everyday and professional English. This short lesson explains the basic rules with clear examples to help you speak and write more accurately.

Conditionals are sentence structures we use to talk about real or possible situations and their results. They help us explain what happens if something is true, and what could happen in different circumstances. This course revisits the most common types of conditionals with clear examples, simple explanations, and practice activities.

Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence. They can indicate the position, direction, time, or manner of something. This course revisits some of the most common types with examples of use and practice activities.

Understanding the difference between countable and uncountable nouns is crucial in English grammar.

"Back to the Roots: Tense Review - The Past" focuses on the "Simple Past", the "Past Continuous", the "Past Perfect", the "Past Perfect Continuous" and the "Past Future Continuous" tenses. In this course, you will find short and clear explanations, practice activities and more. Combine a revision of the Past tenses with vocabulary expansion!

"Back to the Roots: Tense Review - The Present" focuses on the "Simple Present", the "Present Continuous", the "Present Perfect" and the "Present Perfect Continuous" tenses. In this course, you will find short and clear explanations, practice activities and more. Combine a revision of the Present tenses with vocabulary expansion!

Let's dive into the concept of reported speech, also known as indirect speech.

Understanding the nuances of "can" and "could", and learning how to use them.

Let's have a look at "used to", a very useful structure for expressing changes or developments in one's life or habits over time.

Let's unravel the nuances of 'for' and 'since,' helping you master the art of expressing duration and time relationships in English.

In this grammar unit, we will delve into the versatile world of adverbs, those essential words that add depth and precision to our sentences. From describing actions to modifying adjectives, adverbs are the linguistic tool that breathe life into our communication, and we'll explore how to wield them effectively.

"Back to the Roots: Tense Review - The Future" focuses on the the "Future Simple", the "Future Continuous", the "Future Perfect" and the "Future Perfect Continuous" tenses. In this course, you will find short and clear explanations, practice activities and more.

This Course includes explanations, examples and practice activities regarding the Passive Voice.

Understanding "that"-clauses is essential for effective communication in English. Whether reporting speech, thoughts, or facts, these clauses provide clarity and structure to our sentences, enabling us to convey information accurately.

"Contrasting ideas" refer to two or more concepts, statements, or situations that are different or opposite from each other in some way.