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Welcome to the Intermediate English Grammar course! This course is designed to help you master the essential grammar rules for B1 (intermediate) and B2 (upper-intermediate) levels of English, following the CEFR standards. By the end of this course, you will be able to speak, write, and understand English with much more confidence and accuracy.
We use clear and simple explanations with many examples to make complex grammar easy to understand. You will practice what you learn through a variety of engaging activities and real-world examples.
Course Format (How You Will Learn)
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Self-paced learning: You can study at your own speed, anytime, anywhere.
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Video Lessons: Watch short, clear video explanations of each grammar point.
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Interactive Exercises: After each lesson, complete online activities to test your understanding and practice.
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Extra Resources: Access additional materials (PDFs, quizzes) for more practice in listening, reading, and writing on the website or similar platforms.
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Progress Tracking: This Platform will help you track your progress through the different modules and lessons.
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1Present simple vs present continuous
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2Present simple vs present continuous
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3Present simple vs present continuous Quiz
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4During, for, while
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5During, for, while
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6During, for, while Quiz
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7Another, other, others, the other, the others
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8Another, other, others, the other, the others
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9Another, other, others, the other, the others Quiz
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10Comparative and superlative adjectives
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11Comparative and superlative adjectives
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12Comparative and superlative adjectives Quiz
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13Reflexive pronouns: Myself, yourself, etc.
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14Reflexive pronouns: Myself, yourself, etc.
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15Reflexive pronouns: Myself, yourself, etc. Quiz
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16-Ed/-ing adjectives: Adjectives from verbs
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17-Ed/-ing adjectives: Adjectives from verbs
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18-Ed/-ing adjectives: Adjectives from verbs Quiz
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19Usually, used to, be used to, get used to
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20Usually, used to, be used to, get used to
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21Usually, used to, be used to, get used to Quiz
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22Past simple or present perfect?
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23Past simple or present perfect?
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24Past simple or present perfect? Quiz
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25Can, could, be able to: Ability and possibility
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26Can, could, be able to: Ability and possibility
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27Can, could, be able to: Ability and possibility Quiz
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28Have to, must, should: Obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice
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29Have to, must, should: Obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice
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30Have to, must, should: Obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice Quiz
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31Active and passive voice
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32Active and passive voice
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33Active and passive voice Quiz
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34Question tags: Aren’t you? don’t you?
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35Question tags: Aren’t you? don’t you?
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36Question tags: Aren’t you? don’t you? Quiz
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37Clauses of contrast, purpose and reason
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38Clauses of contrast, purpose and reason
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39Clauses of contrast, purpose and reason Quiz
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40So, such, such a, so much, so many
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41So, such, such a, so much, so many
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42So, such, such a, so much, so many Quiz
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43Defining and non-defining relative clauses
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44Defining and non-defining relative clauses
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45Defining and non-defining relative clauses Quiz
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46First conditional, future time clauses
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47First conditional, future time clauses
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48First conditional, future time clauses Quiz
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49Second conditional: Unreal situations
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50Second conditional: Unreal situations
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51Second conditional: Unreal situations Quiz
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52Third conditional: Past unreal situations
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53Third conditional: Past unreal situations
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54Third conditional: Past unreal situations Quiz
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55Indirect speech / Reported speech
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56Indirect speech / Reported speech
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57Indirect speech / Reported speech Quiz
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58Gerund or infinitive: Do, to do, doing
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59Gerund or infinitive: Do, to do, doing
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60Gerund or infinitive: Do, to do, doing Quiz
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61Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no: Quantifiers
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62Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no: Quantifiers
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63Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no: Quantifiers Quiz
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64Quantifiers: All, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none
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65Quantifiers: All, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none
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66Quantifiers: All, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none Quiz
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67Verb + preposition: Dependent prepositions
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68Verb + preposition: Dependent prepositions
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69Verb + preposition: Dependent prepositions Quiz
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70Adjective + preposition: Dependent prepositions
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71Adjective + preposition: Dependent prepositions
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72Adjective + preposition: Dependent prepositions Quiz
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73Had better… It’s time…
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74Had better… It’s time… Quiz
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75Compound adjectives with numbers: ‘a two-day trip’
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76Compound adjectives with numbers: ‘a two-day trip’
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77Compound adjectives with numbers: ‘a two-day trip’ Quiz
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78B1 Phrasal verbs 1: Exercises and explanation
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79B1 Phrasal verbs 1: Exercises and explanation
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80B1 Phrasal verbs 1: Exercises and explanation Quiz


