This course teaches parts of speech, tenses, clauses, modifiers, and punctuation. It includes practical exercises and assessments to improve learners' writing and communication skills.
Overview
English Grammar course is designed to enhance the English language skills of learners by providing a comprehensive understanding of English grammar. The course covers various aspects of grammar, including parts of speech, tenses, phrases, clauses, conditionals, modal auxiliaries, mood, subject-verb agreement, case, transformation of sentences, modifiers, narration, determiners and quantifiers, prefixes, suffixes, punctuation, Do-insertion/Do-support, negation, and inversion. The course starts with an introduction to words and sentences and gradually progresses to cover different parts of speech such as nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, and articles. Learners will also be introduced to different tenses such as present tense, past tense, and future tense and will learn how to use them correctly in a sentence. The course also focuses on phrases and clauses, their types and usage, and the use of conditionals and modal auxiliaries in a sentence. Additionally, learners will be taught about the mood and subject-verb agreement, the use of case, and how to transform a sentence from one form to another. The course also covers modifiers, narration, determiners, and quantifiers, prefixes, suffixes, and punctuation. Learners will be introduced to Do-insertion/Do-support, negation, and inversion. Upon completion of the course, learners will have a solid understanding of English grammar, including its various aspects, and will be able to apply this knowledge in their writing and communication skills. The course includes practical exercises and assessments to reinforce the learning process.What Will You Learn?
- The basic concepts of grammar, including words, sentences, and parts of speech
- The different types of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, and articles
- The usage of different tenses, including present tense, past tense, and future tense
- The structure and usage of phrases and clauses
- How to use conditionals and modal auxiliaries in a sentence
- The mood and subject-verb agreement in a sentence
- The usage of case and how to transform a sentence from one form to another
- The usage of modifiers, narration, determiners and quantifiers, prefixes, and suffixes
- The rules of punctuation, including commas, periods, and colons
- The Do-insertion/Do-support, negation, and inversion in a sentence
Who Should Take The English Grammar Course?
- Non-native English speakers who want to improve their English language skills and communication abilities
- English language learners who are preparing for language proficiency exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge English exams
- Students who are studying English literature or writing courses
- Professionals who use English language in their work, such as writers, editors, journalists, and translators
- Anyone who wants to improve their writing skills and produce clear and effective communication in English
Requirements
There are no specific requirements to enroll in the English Grammar course. However, it is recommended that learners have a basic understanding of English language and grammar. Additionally, learners should have access to a computer or mobile device with internet connectivity to access the course materials and complete the online exercises and assessments.Course Curriculum
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- Lecture 1: Word 00:30:00
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- Lecture 2: Sentence 00:35:00
- Lecture 3: Parts of speech 00:40:00
- Lecture 5: Pronoun 00:35:00
- Lecture 7: Verb 00:40:00
- Lecture 9: Preposition 00:30:00
- Lecture 11: Interjection 00:55:00
- Lecture 13: Tense 00:45:00
- Lecture 15: Past Tense 00:50:00
- Lecture 17: Phrases 00:30:00
- Lecture 19: Clauses 00:45:00
- Lecture 21: Modal Auxiliaries 01:00:00
- Lecture 23: Subject-Verb Agreement 01:00:00
- Lecture 25: Transformation of Sentences 00:40:00
- Lecture 27: Narration 00:45:00
- Lecture 29: Prefixes 00:35:00
- Lecture 31: Punctuation 00:45:00
- Lecture 33: Negation 00:45:00
- Order Certificate 00:05:00
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