English as a Second Language, Level I
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This the first level, for people who have never learned English grammar before and need to start from the very beginning. However, this is an Intensive Course and you will learn a lot and fast, if you follow my instructions, and you will be ready to use the language immediately.
During this course, you will learn all the basic words, how to greet someone, to tell the time, to know numbers and colors, prepositions and adjectives, Verbs To be, to have and regular verbs. Present Continuous and Present Tense.
You will learn to ask questions using; what? when? Why? and more.
At the end of this course, you will be able to write, read and start using the language easily.
My only suggestion is that, you to take your time, and when you finish one lecture, go back and review it, to make sure you understood everything before starting a new lecture.
There are plenty of quizzes and exercises, for you to put in practice what you are learning.
And of course, you can take LEVEL II to further your education.
Thank you.
Tammy
INDEX
LECTURE 1
Greetings
Alphabet
Basic Colors
Days of the week
Months of the Year
Seasons
Numbers
Face
Articles
Fill in the Correct Article
Personal Pronouns
Adjectives
More Adjectives
Prepositions
Read the following sentences
Fill in the Blanks, with a Preposition
Verb to Be
Negative Form of Verb to Be
Interrogative Form and Negative Form
Please answer the Following Questions
Please answer the following questions
Nouns
Singular and Plural
Rules for Plural
More and some irregular noun plurals
No changes
Write the Plural of the Following Nouns:
Summary
LECTURE 2
Time
Write the Time in Letters
AM & PM
Adverbs Time Related
There is – Affirmative Form
Interrogative Form
Negative Form
Questions and Answers
Please answer the following questions with an Affirmative Answer
Please answer the following question with a Negative Answer
Please answer the following questions
LECTURE 3
There are
Negative Form
Reading
Please answer the following questions:
Answer the Following Questions
(Using Negative and Affirmative Forms)
Some & Any
Much & Many
How Many & How Much?
Infinitive
Imperative
Fill in the blanks with a verb (Write 5 sentences using Imperative)
Let & Let’s
Please practice by writing sentences Using LET plus the following verbs:
LECTURE 4
Present Continuous
Interrogative Form
Negative Form
Practice (Q&A)
Fill in the blanks
Answer the Following Questions
Ask Questions, based on the “Answer”
Contractions
Shortening from Original Form
Acronyms
Some Good Suggestions
LECTURE 5
Verb to Have
Interrogative
Affirmative and Negative
Auxiliaries “DO and DOES”
Read Out Loud
Also
Answer the Following Questions (Using “yes” and “no’)
Use DO and DOES
Regular Verbs – Present tense
Present Tense Affirmative
Interrogative Form
Negative Forms
Please Answer the Following Questions
Contractions
Change these sentences using contractions:
Difference between There, Their and They’re
“There” Adverb or Pronoun
“There is” and There are
“They’re” is Contraction of They are
“Their” is a Possessive Adjective
Fill in the correct word
LECTURE 6
Past Tense
Interrogative Form and Past Tense
Answer the Following Questions
Possessive Adjectives
Sentences using Possessive Adjectives
Questions and Answers
Please fill in the blanks with a Possessive Pronoun
Whose?
Question Pronouns
Why and Because
Questions and Answers
Questions & Answers (Practice questions and answers with all pronouns)
Please Answer the Following Questions (What)
Please Answer the Following Questions (Where)
Please Answer the Following Questions (When)
Please Answer the Following Questions (Who)
Please Answer the Following Questions (Whose)
Please Answer the Following Questions (Why)
Conversation
LECTURE 7
Possessive Case
Ask Whose? … Notice the two forms:
Answer the Following Questions (Whose)
Possessive Pronouns
Please Note the Difference
Comparison of Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns
Please Answer the Following Questions
Emphatic Pronouns
Answer the Following Questions (Using Emphatic Pronouns)
Objective Pronouns
How to use Objective Pronouns
Please Answer the Following Questions
LECTURE 8
What like?
Answer the Following Questions
Ask Questions Based on the Answers
Verb “Like”
Reading
Please Answer the Following Questions:
Answer the Following Questions
Numbers
Please learn and practice numbers!
Numbers 20-100
Write in number the following
End of Course
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1INTENSIVE ENGLISH COURSE - LECTURE 1
In this LECTURE you will learn the alphabet, some colors, nouns, singular and plural and basic words to be able to communicate in English, and some numbers.
Next, you will start learning basic verbs, adjectives and pronouns.
You will start writing, reading and answering questions.
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2Prepositions
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition
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3A or AN
Fill in the correct article.
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4Present Tense
Verb to be - Complete the sentence with the correct Pronoun and Verb
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5Singular & Plural
Change into plural:
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6LECTURE 2
You will learn how to tell the time and adverbs related to time. You will also have a simple Quiz.
How to use “There is” in Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Forms.
You will have a Quiz to practice with different forms.
Please try to practice as much as possible to feel comfortable using these new words and structures.
Take your time and it will be very easy.
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7There is and There are
Fill out the blanks with the correct form
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8LECTURE 3
Now, you are going to learn how to use the plural form of there is, which is “There are” in Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Forms.
You will also have a Quiz to answer questions and use all the forms. And another using Some, Any and Many.
And what is “Infinitive” and “Imperative”.
You will learn to form sentences, ask questions, and request something.
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9Some and Any
Fill in the blanks with the correct word.
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10How much and How many?
Fill in the blanks.
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11LECTURE 4
By now your vocabulary should be pretty good and now we will be adding Present Continuous, which is the verb you use when you are doing something at the time you are doing it. Also, contractions, shortening of words and acronyms.
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12Form sentences using the verb in parenthesis
Present Continuous
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13Form Contractions
Contractions
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14Present Continuous
Answer using Negative Form
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15LECTURE 5
After this LECTURE, you should be able to speak in present tense, using the verb “have” and regular verbs, asking and answering questions.
You will learn more contractions; and the Difference between There, there is, there are, their, they’re. Please pay attention because this is a very common mistake people make.