Syllabus

If you just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written English.

Study all the lessons below and incorporate your learning into your speaking and writing.

English GrammarSpoken English

 Vocabulary  
 Simple Talk in English 
 Phrase
 Clause
 Sentence
 Be Form Table
 Pronoun Table
 Sentence Pattern
 Gerund
 Infinitive
 Affirmative Sentence and Negative Sentence
 Syllable
 Auxiliary Verb Question Model 
 Positive and Negative Contractions
 Gender
 Synonyms
 Antonyms
 Homophone
    Part of Speech  
    Noun
    Pronoun
    Adjective
    Verb
    Adverb
    Preposition
    Conjunction
    Interjection

     Article
     Tense
     Active voice And Passive voice
     Degrees of comparison
     Capitalization


 Real Time Conversation  
 One to one conversation
 Hot seat (One to many)
 WH Question Model  
 Group Discussion
 Story Telling
 Interview Tips 
 Interview Questions 
 Letter Writting
 Conversation
 Get details from Customer care
 Motivation
 Close the conversation Or End the conversation


Lessons
Lesson1 - "Introduction / Intro"
Lesson2 - "There is, There was, There are, There were"
Lesson3 - "Don’t have , Doesn't have"
Lesson4 - "One who, Those who"
Lesson5 - "Who can, How can"
Lesson6 - "Used to"
Lesson7 - "Is there, Was there, Are there, Were there"
Lesson8 - "What should"
Lesson9 - "Where should"
Lesson10 - "When should"
Lesson11 - "Why should"
Lesson12 - "Daily Activity / Regular Activity"
Lesson13 - "How many of you / us / them"