Course Curriculum
Beginner Course

Dialogue 1: An Invitation to the Park
Lesson 1: Formal & Informal Greetings
Lesson 2: Ways of Asking “How are you?”
Lesson 3: Ways of Responding to “How are you?”
Lesson 4: Question Words (What, Where, When...)
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Goodbye”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: At the Bakery
Lesson 1: Subject Pronouns (I, You, He...)
Lesson 2: Food & Drinks Vocabulary
Lesson 3: Present Simple Tense
Lesson 4: Numbers 0-20
Lesson 5: Expressions of Presentation (Here we go, Here it is...)
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: Casual Weather Talk
Lesson 1: Talking About the Weather
Lesson 2: Basic Adjectives
Lesson 3: Using “Though”
Lesson 4: There is / There are
Lesson 5: Using “It sounds like...”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: Gabby's Birthday Surprise
Lesson 1: Numbers 20-100
Lesson 2: What about you VS How about you
Lesson 3: Imperative Mood
Lesson 4: Clothes Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Thank you”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: At the Hair Salon
Lesson 1: Modal Verb: Can
Lesson 2: Hair Salon Vocabulary
Lesson 3: Ways of Saying “Of course”
Lesson 4: The Comparative
Lesson 5: Using “Too”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: Consultation for a Cold
Lesson 1: Sickness Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Possessive Adjectives (My, Your, His...)
Lesson 3: Using “Plenty”
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Get well soon!”
Lesson 5: Using “Feel free to…”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Chatting Through the Week
Lesson 1: Days of the Week
Lesson 2: The Verb “To be”
Lesson 3: Adverbs of Frequency (Always, Often, Never..)
Lesson 4: The Verb “To have”
Lesson 5: Using “Hang out”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Discussing the New Café
Lesson 1: Describing Places
Lesson 2: Using “Quite”
Lesson 3: Prepositions of Place (in, on, at...)
Lesson 4: Places in the City
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Check”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: Each Month has its Charm
Lesson 1: Months of the Year
Lesson 2: Valentine's Day Vocabulary
Lesson 3: Halloween Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Christmas Vocabulary
Lesson 5: New Year Vocabulary
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: From Brazil to Canada
Lesson 1: Countries
Lesson 2: Nationalities
Lesson 3: Present Continuous Tense
Lesson 4: Languages
Lesson 5: Using “Enjoy”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: Sharing Hobbies and Preferences
Lesson 1: Describing Likes & Dislikes
Lesson 2: Hobbies
Lesson 3: Book Genres
Lesson 4: Movie Genres
Lesson 5: Music Genres
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: Discussing Daily Routines
Lesson 1: Describing Daily Routines
Lesson 2: Telling the Time
Lesson 3: Using “Then”
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Go for”
Lesson 5: Using “All”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: Grocery Shopping
Lesson 1: Fruits
Lesson 2: Vegetables
Lesson 3: Basic Verbs
Lesson 4: Using “On the go”
Lesson 5: Using “One”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: A Tour of the House
Lesson 1: Rooms of the House
Lesson 2: Objects in the House
Lesson 3: Here VS There VS Over there
Lesson 4: Possessive Pronouns (Mine, Yours, His...)
Lesson 5: Pet Animals
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Compliments and Coffee Plans
Lesson 1: Giving Compliments
Lesson 2: Using “By the way”
Lesson 3: Describing Physical Appearance
Lesson 4: Describing Personality
Lesson 5: Using “Grab”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: Recalling a Dream Vacation
Lesson 1: Using “How was...”
Lesson 2: The Superlative
Lesson 3: Beach Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Beach Activities
Lesson 5: Indefinite Articles “A” & “An”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: Take it Easy
Lesson 1: Parts of the Face
Lesson 2: Parts of the Body
Lesson 3: Bed-Related Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Using “On a brighter note”
Lesson 5: Jewelries
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: Colors and Shapes in Our Surroundings
Lesson 1: Colors
Lesson 2: Modes of Transportation
Lesson 3: Shapes
Lesson 4: Everyone, Everybody, Everything & Everywhere
Lesson 5: Object Pronouns (Me, You, Him...)
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: How's Your Family?
Lesson 1: Family Members
Lesson 2: Ways of Saying “Congratulations”
Lesson 3: Adverbs
Lesson 4: Demonstrative Pronouns (This, That, These & Those)
Lesson 5: Using “Time flies”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Directions to the Post Office
Lesson 1: Asking for Help
Lesson 2: Giving Directions
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Take”
Lesson 4: Using “Get”
Lesson 5: Using “Pretty”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: Preparing for a Journey
Lesson 1: Using “I think so” & “I don’t think so”
Lesson 2: Conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
Lesson 3: Using “Head”
Lesson 4: Contractions
Lesson 5: Plane Vocabulary
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: Observations in the Park
Lesson 1: Irregular Plurals
Lesson 2: Much VS Many
Lesson 3: Adverbs of Time (Now, Today, Soon...)
Lesson 4: Using “From”
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Interesting”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Catching up and Dinner Plans
Lesson 1: Possessive 's
Lesson 2: So VS Too
Lesson 3: Using “Such”
Lesson 4: Anyone, Anybody, Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, Anyhow & Anyway
Lesson 5: Using “Look forward to”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: Getting to Know Each Other
Lesson 1: Ways of Saying “Nice to meet you”
Lesson 2: Using “Especially”
Lesson 3: Using “Definitely”
Lesson 4: Flavors
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Awesome”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: Planning a Coffee Meetup
Lesson 1: Negation With “Don’t/Doesn’t”
Lesson 2: Interrogation With “Do”
Lesson 3: Meals of the Day
Lesson 4: Prepositions of Time (at, in, on...)
Lesson 5: Definite Article “The”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 1: An Invitation to the Park
Lesson 1: Formal & Informal Greetings
Lesson 2: Ways of Asking “How are you?”
Lesson 3: Ways of Responding to “How are you?”
Lesson 4: Question Words (What, Where, When...)
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Goodbye”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: Casual Weather Talk
Lesson 1: Talking About the Weather
Lesson 2: Basic Adjectives
Lesson 3: Using “Though”
Lesson 4: There is / There are
Lesson 5: Using “It sounds like...”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: At the Hair Salon
Lesson 1: Modal Verb: Can
Lesson 2: Expressing Wants & Desires
Lesson 3: Ways of Saying “Of course”
Lesson 4: The Comparative
Lesson 5: Using “Too”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Chatting Through the Week
Lesson 1: Days of the Week
Lesson 2: The Verb “To be”
Lesson 3: Adverbs of Frequency (Always, Often, Never..)
Lesson 4: The Verb “To have”
Lesson 5: Using “Hang out”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: Each Month has its Charm
Lesson 1: Months of the Year
Lesson 2: Valentine's Day Vocabulary
Lesson 3: Halloween Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Christmas Vocabulary
Lesson 5: New Year Vocabulary
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: Sharing Hobbies and Preferences
Lesson 1: Describing Likes & Dislikes
Lesson 2: Hobbies
Lesson 3: Book Genres
Lesson 4: Movie Genres
Lesson 5: Music Genres
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: Grocery Shopping
Lesson 1: Fruits
Lesson 2: Vegetables
Lesson 3: Basic Verbs
Lesson 4: Using “On the go”
Lesson 5: Using “One”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Compliments and Coffee Plans
Lesson 1: Giving Compliments
Lesson 2: Using “By the way”
Lesson 3: Describing Physical Appearance
Lesson 4: Describing Personality
Lesson 5: Using “Grab”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: Take it Easy
Lesson 1: Parts of the Face
Lesson 2: Parts of the Body
Lesson 3: Bed-Related Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Using “On a brighter note”
Lesson 5: Jewelries
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: How's Your Family?
Lesson 1: Family Members
Lesson 2: Ways of Saying “Congratulations”
Lesson 3: Adverbs
Lesson 4: Demonstrative Pronouns (This, That, These & Those)
Lesson 5: Using “Time flies”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: Preparing for a Journey
Lesson 1: Using “I think so” & “I don’t think so”
Lesson 2: Conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
Lesson 3: Using “Head”
Lesson 4: Contractions
Lesson 5: Plane Vocabulary
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Catching up and Dinner Plans
Lesson 1: Possessive 's
Lesson 2: So VS Too
Lesson 3: Using “Such”
Lesson 4: Anyone, Anybody, Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, Anyhow & Anyway
Lesson 5: Using “Look forward to”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: Planning a Coffee Meetup
Lesson 1: Negation With “Don’t/Doesn’t”
Lesson 2: Interrogation With “Do”
Lesson 3: Meals of the Day
Lesson 4: Prepositions of Time (at, in, on...)
Lesson 5: Definite Article “The”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: At the Bakery
Lesson 1: Subject Pronouns (I, You, He...)
Lesson 2: Food & Drinks Vocabulary
Lesson 3: Present Simple Tense
Lesson 4: Numbers 0-20
Lesson 5: Expressions of Presentation (Here we go, Here it is...)
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: Gabby's Birthday Surprise
Lesson 1: Numbers 20-100
Lesson 2: What about you VS How about you
Lesson 3: Imperative Mood
Lesson 4: Clothes Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Thank you”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: Consultation for a Cold
Lesson 1: Sickness Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Possessive Adjectives (My, Your, His...)
Lesson 3: Using “Plenty”
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Get well soon!”
Lesson 5: Using “Feel free to…”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Discussing the New Café
Lesson 1: Describing Places
Lesson 2: Using “Quite”
Lesson 3: Prepositions of Place (in, on, at...)
Lesson 4: Places in the City
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Check”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: From Brazil to Canada
Lesson 1: Countries
Lesson 2: Nationalities
Lesson 3: Present Continuous Tense
Lesson 4: Languages
Lesson 5: Using “Enjoy”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: Discussing Daily Routines
Lesson 1: Describing Daily Routines
Lesson 2: Telling the Time
Lesson 3: Using “Then”
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Go for”
Lesson 5: Using “All”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: A Tour of the House
Lesson 1: Rooms of the House
Lesson 2: Objects in the House
Lesson 3: Here VS There VS Over there
Lesson 4: Possessive Pronouns (Mine, Yours, His...)
Lesson 5: Pet Animals
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: Recalling a Dream Vacation
Lesson 1: Using “How was...”
Lesson 2: The Superlative
Lesson 3: Beach Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Beach Activities
Lesson 5: Indefinite Articles “A” & “An”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: Colors and Shapes in Our Surroundings
Lesson 1: Colors
Lesson 2: Modes of Transportation
Lesson 3: Shapes
Lesson 4: Everyone, Everybody, Everything & Everywhere
Lesson 5: Object Pronouns (Me, You, Him...)
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Directions to the Post Office
Lesson 1: Asking for Help
Lesson 2: Giving Directions
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Take”
Lesson 4: Using “Get”
Lesson 5: Using “Pretty”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: Observations in the Park
Lesson 1: Irregular Plurals
Lesson 2: Much VS Many
Lesson 3: Adverbs of Time (Now, Today, Soon...)
Lesson 4: Using “From”
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Interesting”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: Getting to Know Each Other
Lesson 1: Ways of Saying “Nice to meet you”
Lesson 2: Using “Especially”
Lesson 3: Using “Definitely”
Lesson 4: Flavors
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Awesome”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise

Dialogue 1: Buying a Car
Lesson 1: Parts of a Car
Lesson 2: Some VS Any
Lesson 3: Prepositional Verbs (Rely on, Run out of, Pick up..)
Lesson 4: Using “Right”
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Fill”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: Jake's Countryside Weekend with Grandparents
Lesson 1: Past Simple Tense
Lesson 2: Irregular Verbs
Lesson 3: Farm Animals
Lesson 4: Expressions of Quantity (A lot of, Plenty of, A few…)
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Come”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: Lisa's Beach Holiday Preparation
Lesson 1: Present Perfect Tense
Lesson 2: Verb + Verb-ing
Lesson 3: Using “Be able to”
Lesson 4: About VS Around
Lesson 5: A lot of VS Lots of
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: Job searching
Lesson 1: Jobs & Professions
Lesson 2: Quiet VS Quite VS Quit
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Give it...”
Lesson 4: Using “Kind of”
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Difficult”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: Organizing a Picnic
Lesson 1: Think of VS Think about
Lesson 2: Modal Verb: Should
Lesson 3: Future Simple Tense
Lesson 4: Drinks Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Maybe VS Perhaps
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: How's College Life?
Lesson 1: Using “A bit”
Lesson 2: School Subjects
Lesson 3: Using “Catch up”
Lesson 4: Using “Each other”
Lesson 5: Sometimes VS Sometime
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Tech Talk
Lesson 1: Technology Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Which VS That
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Look”
Lesson 4: For VS To
Lesson 5: Using “Good at”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Misadventures at the Park
Lesson 1: Prepositions of Direction (into, onto, towards...)
Lesson 2: Using “Dive in”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Take”
Lesson 4: Using “Instead of”
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “I have no idea”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: The Talking Parrot
Lesson 1: Say VS Tell
Lesson 2: Using “Even”
Lesson 3: Fun VS Funny
Lesson 4: Modal Verb: Could
Lesson 5: Using “What if”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: Lost Glasses
Lesson 1: Prepositions of Spatial Relationship (Above, Below, Beside...)
Lesson 2: Adverbs of Manner (Carefully, Quickly, Gently...)
Lesson 3: Using “End up”
Lesson 4: Using “For a while”
Lesson 5: Happy VS Glad
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: Punctuation Makes a Big Difference
Lesson 1: Punctuation
Lesson 2: Adverbs of Degree (Very, Too, Quite...)
Lesson 3: Make VS Do
Lesson 4: For + ing
Lesson 5: Advise VS Advice
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: We all Make Mistakes
Lesson 1: Using “Down”
Lesson 2: Using “Through”
Lesson 3: As VS Like
Lesson 4: Using “Matter”
Lesson 5: Using “Ups and downs”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: Packing for a Trip
Lesson 1: Modal Verb: Must
Lesson 2: Travel Items
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Make” & “Do”
Lesson 4: With VS Without
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Important”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: Overcoming Boredom
Lesson 1: Bored VS Boring
Lesson 2: Something VS Someone VS Somebody VS Somewhere VS Sometimes VS Somehow
Lesson 3: Other VS Another
Lesson 4: Beside VS Besides
Lesson 5: Practice VS Practise
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Comparing Yesterday's Activities
Lesson 1: Past Continuous Tense
Lesson 2: Cooking Verbs
Lesson 3: Using “While”
Lesson 4: Using “Work out”
Lesson 5: Using “Turn out”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: Helping Find a Lost Notebook
Lesson 1: Describing Feelings
Lesson 2: Nobody VS No one VS Nothing VS Nowhere
Lesson 3: Watch VS See VS Look
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Easy”
Lesson 5: Good VS Well
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: After-School Activities
Lesson 1: Every day VS Everyday
Lesson 2: Learn VS Teach
Lesson 3: Musical Instruments
Lesson 4: Sports
Lesson 5: Using “Keep an eye out”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: Documentary Night
Lesson 1: Actually VS Currently
Lesson 2: Borrow VS Lend
Lesson 3: The 5 Senses
Lesson 4: Alone VS Lonely
Lesson 5: Sea Animals
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: At the Restaurant
Lesson 1: Titles: Mr, Mrs, Miss & Ms
Lesson 2: Phrases at the Restaurant
Lesson 3: Zero Conditional
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “I'm sorry”
Lesson 5: First Conditional
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Apartment hunting
Lesson 1: Colloquial Expressions
Lesson 2: Using “Commute”
Lesson 3: Either... Or...
Lesson 4: Using “Scrolling”
Lesson 5: Using “Once”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: On the Phone
Lesson 1: “On the Phone” Expressions
Lesson 2: Household Chores
Lesson 3: Kitchen Utensils
Lesson 4: Phrasal Verbs With “Put”
Lesson 5: Using “Else”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: Room Organization Tips
Lesson 1: Than VS Then
Lesson 2: All ready VS Already
Lesson 3: Sensitive VS Sensible
Lesson 4: Breath VS Breathe
Lesson 5: Briefly VS Shortly
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Booking a Hotel Room
Lesson 1: When to Omit “The”
Lesson 2: Booking a Hotel Room
Lesson 3: Ordinal Numbers (First, Second, Third...)
Lesson 4: Seem VS Look like
Lesson 5: Using “All set”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: Discussing Job Skills
Lesson 1: Skills
Lesson 2: Describing Skills
Lesson 3: Types of Coffee
Lesson 4: Customer VS Client
Lesson 5: Using “Make sure”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: Unwinding After a Long Day at Work
Lesson 1: Lie VS Lay
Lesson 2: Ways of Saying “Tired”
Lesson 3: Lose VS Lost
Lesson 4: Dessert VS Desert
Lesson 5: Rise VS Arise
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 1: Buying a Car
Lesson 1: Parts of a Car
Lesson 2: Some VS Any
Lesson 3: Prepositional Verbs (Rely on, Run out of, Pick up..)
Lesson 4: Using “Right”
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Fill”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: Lisa's Beach Holiday Preparation
Lesson 1: Present Perfect Tense
Lesson 2: Verb + Verb-ing
Lesson 3: Using “Be able to”
Lesson 4: About VS Around
Lesson 5: A lot of VS Lots of
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: Organizing a Picnic
Lesson 1: Think of VS Think about
Lesson 2: Modal Verb: Should
Lesson 3: Future Simple Tense
Lesson 4: Drinks Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Maybe VS Perhaps
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Tech Talk
Lesson 1: Technology Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Which VS That
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Look”
Lesson 4: For VS To
Lesson 5: Using “Good at”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: The Talking Parrot
Lesson 1: Say VS Tell
Lesson 2: Using “Even”
Lesson 3: Fun VS Funny
Lesson 4: Modal Verb: Could
Lesson 5: Using “What if”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: Punctuation Makes a Big Difference
Lesson 1: Punctuation
Lesson 2: Adverbs of Degree (Very, Too, Quite...)
Lesson 3: Make VS Do
Lesson 4: For + ing
Lesson 5: Advise VS Advice
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: Packing for a Trip
Lesson 1: Modal Verb: Must
Lesson 2: Travel Items
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Make” & “Do”
Lesson 4: With VS Without
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Important”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Comparing Yesterday's Activities
Lesson 1: Past Continuous Tense
Lesson 2: Cooking Verbs
Lesson 3: Using “While”
Lesson 4: Using “Work out”
Lesson 5: Using “Turn out”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: After-School Activities
Lesson 1: Every day VS Everyday
Lesson 2: Learn VS Teach
Lesson 3: Musical Instruments
Lesson 4: Sports
Lesson 5: Using “Keep an eye out”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: At the Restaurant
Lesson 1: Titles: Mr, Mrs, Miss & Ms
Lesson 2: Phrases at the Restaurant
Lesson 3: Zero Conditional
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “I'm sorry”
Lesson 5: First Conditional
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: On the Phone
Lesson 1: “On the Phone” Expressions
Lesson 2: Household Chores
Lesson 3: Kitchen Utensils
Lesson 4: Phrasal Verbs With “Put”
Lesson 5: Using “Else”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Booking a Hotel Room
Lesson 1: When to Omit “The”
Lesson 2: Booking a Hotel Room
Lesson 3: Ordinal Numbers (First, Second, Third...)
Lesson 4: Seem VS Look like
Lesson 5: Using “All set”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: Unwinding After a Long Day at Work
Lesson 1: Lie VS Lay
Lesson 2: Ways of Saying “Tired”
Lesson 3: Lose VS Lost
Lesson 4: Dessert VS Desert
Lesson 5: Rise VS Arise
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: Jake's Countryside Weekend with Grandparents
Lesson 1: Past Simple Tense
Lesson 2: Irregular Verbs
Lesson 3: Farm Animals
Lesson 4: Expressions of Quantity (A lot of, Plenty of, A few…)
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Come”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: Job searching
Lesson 1: Jobs & Professions
Lesson 2: Quiet VS Quite VS Quit
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Give it...”
Lesson 4: Using “Kind of”
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “Difficult”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: How's College Life?
Lesson 1: Using “A bit”
Lesson 2: School Subjects
Lesson 3: Using “Catch up”
Lesson 4: Using “Each other”
Lesson 5: Sometimes VS Sometime
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Misadventures at the Park
Lesson 1: Prepositions of Direction (into, onto, towards...)
Lesson 2: Using “Dive in”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Take”
Lesson 4: Using “Instead of”
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “I have no idea”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: Lost Glasses
Lesson 1: Prepositions of Spatial Relationship (Above, Below, Beside...)
Lesson 2: Adverbs of Manner (Carefully, Quickly, Gently...)
Lesson 3: Using “End up”
Lesson 4: Using “For a while”
Lesson 5: Happy VS Glad
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: We all Make Mistakes
Lesson 1: Using “Down”
Lesson 2: Using “Through”
Lesson 3: As VS Like
Lesson 4: Using “Matter”
Lesson 5: Using “Ups and downs”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: Overcoming Boredom
Lesson 1: Bored VS Boring
Lesson 2: Something VS Someone VS Somebody VS Somewhere VS Sometimes VS Somehow
Lesson 3: Other VS Another
Lesson 4: Beside VS Besides
Lesson 5: Practice VS Practise
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: Helping Find a Lost Notebook
Lesson 1: Describing Feelings
Lesson 2: Nobody VS No one VS Nothing VS Nowhere
Lesson 3: Watch VS See VS Look
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Easy”
Lesson 5: Good VS Well
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: Documentary Night
Lesson 1: Actually VS Currently
Lesson 2: Borrow VS Lend
Lesson 3: The 5 Senses
Lesson 4: Alone VS Lonely
Lesson 5: Sea Animals
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Apartment hunting
Lesson 1: Colloquial Expressions
Lesson 2: Using “Commute”
Lesson 3: Either... Or...
Lesson 4: Using “Scrolling”
Lesson 5: Using “Once”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: Room Organization Tips
Lesson 1: Than VS Then
Lesson 2: All ready VS Already
Lesson 3: Sensitive VS Sensible
Lesson 4: Breath VS Breathe
Lesson 5: Briefly VS Shortly
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: Discussing Job Skills
Lesson 1: Skills
Lesson 2: Describing Skills
Lesson 3: Types of Coffee
Lesson 4: Customer VS Client
Lesson 5: Using “Make sure”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Intermediate Course

Dialogue 1: Planning a Movie Night
Lesson 1: Past Simple VS Present Perfect Tense
Lesson 2: Present Simple VS Present Continuous
Lesson 3: Modal Verb: Would
Lesson 4: After VS Afterward
Lesson 5: Using “Be up for/to”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: Discussing a Photography Project
Lesson 1: Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson 2: For VS While VS During
Lesson 3: Present Perfect VS Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson 4: Carry VS Hold
Lesson 5: Anywhere VS Everywhere VS Somewhere VS Nowhere
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: Let's Go Hiking!
Lesson 1: Modal Verb: Might
Lesson 2: Affect VS Effect
Lesson 3: Neither... Nor...
Lesson 4: Using “Figure out”
Lesson 5: Modal Verb: May
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: A New Job Experience
Lesson 1: Another VS Other VS Others VS The other VS The others
Lesson 2: Relative Pronouns (Who, Whom, Whose...)
Lesson 3: Using “Own”
Lesson 4: Question Tags (Aren’t you?, Don’t you?...)
Lesson 5: Any VS No VS None
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: Adjusting to a New Job and Neighborhood
Lesson 1: Used to VS Be used to VS Get used to
Lesson 2: Who VS Whom
Lesson 3: For me VS To me
Lesson 4: Reflexive Pronouns (Myself, Yourself...)
Lesson 5: Using “Altogether”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: Preparation for an Upcoming Meeting
Lesson 1: Remind VS Remember VS Recall
Lesson 2: Whether VS If
Lesson 3: Fewer VS Less
Lesson 4: Expect VS Except
Lesson 5: Using “Heads up”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Apology for Missing a Café Meetup
Lesson 1: Using “Get caught up”
Lesson 2: Past Perfect Tense
Lesson 3: Modal Perfect: Should have
Lesson 4: Using “As long as”
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Run”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Staying Healthy
Lesson 1: Health & Fitness Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Using “All about”
Lesson 3: Using “Struggle with”
Lesson 4: Using “Lead”
Lesson 5: Using “Over time”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: Dealing with Car Repairs
Lesson 1: Causative Structures (have something done)
Lesson 2: Past Simple VS Past Perfect Tense
Lesson 3: Further VS Farther
Lesson 4: Modal Perfect: Could have
Lesson 5: Using “Early on”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: Discussing a Local Art Exhibition
Lesson 1: Art Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Active & Passive Voice
Lesson 3: Ways of Saying “Famous”
Lesson 4: Whose VS Whom
Lesson 5: Using “Wish”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: A Fun Party Experience
Lesson 1: Abbreviations
Lesson 2: Reported Speech
Lesson 3: Was VS Were
Lesson 4: Using “One of”
Lesson 5: Present Perfect VS Past Perfect Tense
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: Lisa's Hiking Adventure
Lesson 1: Compound Adjectives with Numbers
Lesson 2: -ing Adjectives
Lesson 3: -ed Adjectives
Lesson 4: Reviewing All Present Tenses
Lesson 5: Compound Adjectives
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: The New Downtown Gem
Lesson 1: Coffee Shop Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Adjective + Preposition
Lesson 3: Quick VS Fast
Lesson 4: Phrasal Verbs With “Try”
Lesson 5: Spot VS Place VS Site
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: Alice's Job Interview
Lesson 1: Using “Ace”
Lesson 2: Second Conditional
Lesson 3: Third Conditional
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Don't worry”
Lesson 5: Using “Ever”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Tom and Alice's Weekend Anticipations
Lesson 1: Future Perfect Tense
Lesson 2: Using “By then”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Come”
Lesson 4: Talk VS Discuss
Lesson 5: Using “Ahead”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: A Weekend in the Mountains
Lesson 1: Mountain Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Modal Verb: Ought to
Lesson 3: Modal Verb: Dare
Lesson 4: Such VS So VS Such a VS Such as
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “I agree”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: Fitness Goals
Lesson 1: Phrasal Verbs With “Get”
Lesson 2: Ways of Saying “But”
Lesson 3: Using “Had better”
Lesson 4: Gerunds
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Wind”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: The Mailman's Cat
Lesson 1: Wait VS Await
Lesson 2: Using “All over”
Lesson 3: Coworker VS Colleague
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Small”
Lesson 5: Using “These days”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: Mountain Getaway Plans
Lesson 1: Using “Shall”
Lesson 2: Future Continuous Tense
Lesson 3: Stuff VS Things
Lesson 4: Using “Munch”
Lesson 5: Adverbial Clauses of Manner
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Strategizing the Blog Post
Lesson 1: Modal Perfect: Must have
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Stand”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Bring”
Lesson 4: Social Media & Internet Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Hang”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: Hiking Adventure Plans
Lesson 1: The whole VS The entire
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Walk”
Lesson 3: Adverbial Clauses of Place
Lesson 4: Common Idioms
Lesson 5: Using “Snooze”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: New Project Team Strategy
Lesson 1: Adverbial Clauses of Condition
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Break”
Lesson 3: Using “Handle”
Lesson 4: Common Idioms
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Help”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Planning the History Project
Lesson 1: Adverbial Clauses of Time
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Pick”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Meet”
Lesson 4: Phrasal Verbs With “Go”
Lesson 5: Using “Nail”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: The Community Clean-up
Lesson 1: Environment Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Need to VS Have to
Lesson 3: Might VS May
Lesson 4: Using “Just in case”
Lesson 5: Adverbial Clauses of Reason
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: A Productive Day
Lesson 1: Reviewing All Modal Verbs
Lesson 2: Adverbial Clauses of Purpose
Lesson 3: Review VS Revise
Lesson 4: Tough VS Though VS Through VS Thorough VS Throughout
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Have”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 1: Planning a Movie Night
Lesson 1: Past Simple VS Present Perfect Tense
Lesson 2: Present Simple VS Present Continuous
Lesson 3: Modal Verb: Would
Lesson 4: After VS Afterward
Lesson 5: Using “Be up for/to”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: Let's Go Hiking!
Lesson 1: Modal Verb: Might
Lesson 2: Affect VS Effect
Lesson 3: Neither... Nor...
Lesson 4: Using “Figure out”
Lesson 5: Modal Verb: May
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: Adjusting to a New Job and Neighborhood
Lesson 1: Used to VS Be used to VS Get used to
Lesson 2: Who VS Whom
Lesson 3: For me VS To me
Lesson 4: Reflexive Pronouns (Myself, Yourself...)
Lesson 5: Using “Altogether”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Apology for Missing a Café Meetup
Lesson 1: Using “Get caught up”
Lesson 2: Past Perfect Tense
Lesson 3: Modal Perfect: Should have
Lesson 4: Using “As long as”
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Run”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: Dealing with Car Repairs
Lesson 1: Causative Structures (have something done)
Lesson 2: Past Simple VS Past Perfect Tense
Lesson 3: Further VS Farther
Lesson 4: Modal Perfect: Could have
Lesson 5: Using “Early on”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: A Fun Party Experience
Lesson 1: Abbreviations
Lesson 2: Reported Speech
Lesson 3: Was VS Were
Lesson 4: Using “One of”
Lesson 5: Present Perfect VS Past Perfect Tense
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: The New Downtown Gem
Lesson 1: Coffee Shop Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Adjective + Preposition
Lesson 3: Quick VS Fast
Lesson 4: Phrasal Verbs With “Try”
Lesson 5: Spot VS Place VS Site
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Tom and Alice's Weekend Anticipations
Lesson 1: Future Perfect Tense
Lesson 2: Using “By then”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Come”
Lesson 4: Talk VS Discuss
Lesson 5: Using “Ahead”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: Fitness Goals
Lesson 1: Phrasal Verbs With “Get”
Lesson 2: Ways of Saying “But”
Lesson 3: Using “Had better”
Lesson 4: Gerunds
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Wind”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: Mountain Getaway Plans
Lesson 1: Using “Shall”
Lesson 2: Future Continuous Tense
Lesson 3: Stuff VS Things
Lesson 4: Using “Munch”
Lesson 5: Adverbial Clauses of Manner
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: Hiking Adventure Plans
Lesson 1: The whole VS The entire
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Walk”
Lesson 3: Adverbial Clauses of Place
Lesson 4: Common Idioms
Lesson 5: Using “Snooze”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Planning the History Project
Lesson 1: Adverbial Clauses of Time
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Pick”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Meet”
Lesson 4: Phrasal Verbs With “Go”
Lesson 5: Using “Nail”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: A Productive Day
Lesson 1: Reviewing All Modal Verbs
Lesson 2: Adverbial Clauses of Purpose
Lesson 3: Review VS Revise
Lesson 4: Tough VS Though VS Through VS Thorough VS Throughout
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Have”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: Discussing a Photography Project
Lesson 1: Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson 2: For VS While VS During
Lesson 3: Present Perfect VS Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson 4: Carry VS Hold
Lesson 5: Anywhere VS Everywhere VS Somewhere VS Nowhere
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: A New Job Experience
Lesson 1: Another VS Other VS Others VS The other VS The others
Lesson 2: Relative Pronouns (Who, Whom, Whose...)
Lesson 3: Using “Own”
Lesson 4: Question Tags (Aren’t you?, Don’t you?...)
Lesson 5: Any VS No VS None
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: Preparation for an Upcoming Meeting
Lesson 1: Remind VS Remember VS Recall
Lesson 2: Whether VS If
Lesson 3: Fewer VS Less
Lesson 4: Expect VS Except
Lesson 5: Using “Heads up”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Staying Healthy
Lesson 1: Health & Fitness Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Using “All about”
Lesson 3: Using “Struggle with”
Lesson 4: Using “Lead”
Lesson 5: Using “Over time”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: Discussing a Local Art Exhibition
Lesson 1: Art Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Active & Passive Voice
Lesson 3: Ways of Saying “Famous”
Lesson 4: Whose VS Whom
Lesson 5: Using “Wish”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: Lisa's Hiking Adventure
Lesson 1: Compound Adjectives with Numbers
Lesson 2: -ing Adjectives
Lesson 3: -ed Adjectives
Lesson 4: Reviewing All Present Tenses
Lesson 5: Compound Adjectives
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: Alice's Job Interview
Lesson 1: Using “Ace”
Lesson 2: Second Conditional
Lesson 3: Third Conditional
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Don't worry”
Lesson 5: Using “Ever”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: A Weekend in the Mountains
Lesson 1: Mountain Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Modal Verb: Ought to
Lesson 3: Modal Verb: Dare
Lesson 4: Such VS So VS Such a VS Such as
Lesson 5: Ways of Saying “I agree”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: The Mailman's Cat
Lesson 1: Wait VS Await
Lesson 2: Using “All over”
Lesson 3: Coworker VS Colleague
Lesson 4: Ways of Saying “Small”
Lesson 5: Using “These days”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Strategizing the Blog Post
Lesson 1: Modal Perfect: Must have
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Stand”
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Bring”
Lesson 4: Social Media & Internet Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Hang”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: New Project Team Strategy
Lesson 1: Adverbial Clauses of Condition
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Break”
Lesson 3: Using “Handle”
Lesson 4: Common Idioms
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Help”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: The Community Clean-up
Lesson 1: Environment Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Need to VS Have to
Lesson 3: Might VS May
Lesson 4: Using “Just in case”
Lesson 5: Adverbial Clauses of Reason
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise

Dialogue 1: The Charity Event
Lesson 1: Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson 2: Using “For the past”
Lesson 3: Although VS Though VS Even though
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Be”
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Pull”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: Jack and Lucy's Breakup
Lesson 1: Relationships Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Reviewing All Past Tenses
Lesson 3: Using “Back then”
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Be in”
Lesson 5: Stay VS Remain
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: A Conversation Between Warriors
Lesson 1: War & Peace Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Linking Words of Addition
Lesson 3: Each other VS One another
Lesson 4: Using “Mere”
Lesson 5: Using “Aftermath”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: A Day at the Amusement Park
Lesson 1: Amusement Park Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Reported Speech (Advanced)
Lesson 3: Modal Perfect: Might have
Lesson 4: Subjunctive Mood
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Miss”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: The Future of Journalism
Lesson 1: News & Media Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Future Perfect Continuous
Lesson 3: Linking Words of Opposition
Lesson 4: Prefixes (Un-, Im-, Dis-...)
Lesson 5: Using “Albeit”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: Making Career Choices Under Uncertainty
Lesson 1: Reviewing All Conditional Sentences (Zero, First, Second, Third)
Lesson 2: Alternative to “If” in Conditional (Unless, In case, Whether or not…)
Lesson 3: Switch VS Change
Lesson 4: Linking Words of Concession
Lesson 5: Using “Understandably so”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Morning Coffee Plans
Lesson 1: Passive Voice (Advanced)
Lesson 2: For me VS To me
Lesson 3: Preparatory Subjects (It & There)
Lesson 4: Describing Atmosphere
Lesson 5: Using “In order”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Preparing for the Big Presentation
Lesson 1: Modal Perfect: May have
Lesson 2: Participle Clauses
Lesson 3: Linking Words of Condition
Lesson 4: Once VS One time
Lesson 5: Using “On the spot”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: Planning Financial Investments
Lesson 1: Money & Finance Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Reviewing All Future Tenses
Lesson 3: Using “Allocate”
Lesson 4: Infinitive of Purpose
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Stay”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: Exploring the Depths of Psychology
Lesson 1: Suffixes
Lesson 2: Linking Words of Emphasis
Lesson 3: Cleft Sentences
Lesson 4: Emphasize VS Highlight
Lesson 5: Day-to-day VS Daily
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: Reflecting on a Trip to Italy
Lesson 1: Possessive ’s With Time Expressions
Lesson 2: Modal Perfect: Would have
Lesson 3: Using “Scratch the surface”
Lesson 4: Tourism Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Proper VS Appropriate VS Suitable
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: Home Renovation
Lesson 1: Compound Nouns & Possessive Forms
Lesson 2: Reviewing All Modal Perfect Verbs
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Give”
Lesson 4: Using “Go overboard”
Lesson 5: Using “Have a knack”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: Discussing Urban Redevelopment
Lesson 1: Construction Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Advanced Causative Structures
Lesson 3: In the long run VS In the long term
Lesson 4: Improve VS Enhance
Lesson 5: Linking Words of Conclusion
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: Relaxing Riverside Walk
Lesson 1: Along VS Alongside
Lesson 2: Ensure VS Assure
Lesson 3: Using “Speaking of”
Lesson 4: Beside VS Besides
Lesson 5: Using “Hidden gem”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Planning Party Food for Guests
Lesson 1: Advanced Use of Quantifiers (a few, a little, many...)
Lesson 2: Using “Wonder”
Lesson 3: Direct VS Indirect Questions
Lesson 4: Linking Words of Conclusion
Lesson 5: Think through VS Think over
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: Strategizing to Meet Project Deadlines
Lesson 1: Business Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Idiomatic Expressions
Lesson 3: Making Suggestions
Lesson 4: Using “Free up”
Lesson 5: Together VS Altogether
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: Overheating in Circuit Design
Lesson 1: Linking Words of Time
Lesson 2: Gerund and Infinitive (Advanced)
Lesson 3: Engineering Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Encounter VS Meet
Lesson 5: Input VS Output
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: Debating Solutions to Urban Traffic Congestion
Lesson 1: Unreal Uses of Past Tenses (Wish, Would Rather, If only, It's time)
Lesson 2: Expressions for Debating and Arguing
Lesson 3: Using “Foresight”
Lesson 4: Synonyms
Lesson 5: Using “Have a say in”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: Finding a Quiet Workspace
Lesson 1: Using “Due to”
Lesson 2: Linking Words of Place
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Fall”
Lesson 4: Emphatic Structures
Lesson 5: Ellipsis and Substitution
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Catching up and Making Plans
Lesson 1: Slang and Informal Language
Lesson 2: Cultural and Social Terms
Lesson 3: Advanced Adjectives
Lesson 4: Gaming Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Set”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: Guidance and Encouragement for a Thesis Proposal
Lesson 1: Academic Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Expressing Emotions and Feelings (Advanced)
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Ask”
Lesson 4: Excited VS Eager
Lesson 5: Using “Endeavor”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: Strategies for Improving Sales Team Performance
Lesson 1: Phrasal Verbs With “Turn”
Lesson 2: Noun Phrase Complexity
Lesson 3: Complex Sentence Structures
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Need”
Lesson 5: Using “Overnight”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Addressing Student Concerns After a Midterm Exam
Lesson 1: Phrasal Verbs With “Pass”
Lesson 2: Advanced Question Forms
Lesson 3: Contrastive Stress in Speech
Lesson 4: Using “Grasp”
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Feel”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: Addressing a Client's Request for Project Changes
Lesson 1: Advanced Punctuation
Lesson 2: Nominalisation
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs with “Hold”
Lesson 4: Maintain VS Sustain
Lesson 5: Using “Hinge”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: Providing a Project Update
Lesson 1: Advanced Prepositions
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Hand”
Lesson 3: Polite Forms and Formal Language
Lesson 4: Using “Reach out”
Lesson 5: Using “Thus”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 1: The Charity Event
Lesson 1: Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Lesson 2: Using “For the past”
Lesson 3: Although VS Though VS Even though
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Be”
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Pull”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 3: A Conversation Between Warriors
Lesson 1: War & Peace Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Linking Words of Addition
Lesson 3: Each other VS One another
Lesson 4: Using “Mere”
Lesson 5: Using “Aftermath”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 5: The Future of Journalism
Lesson 1: News & Media Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Future Perfect Continuous
Lesson 3: Linking Words of Opposition
Lesson 4: Prefixes (Un-, Im-, Dis-...)
Lesson 5: Using “Albeit”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 7: Morning Coffee Plans
Lesson 1: Passive Voice (Advanced)
Lesson 2: For me VS To me
Lesson 3: Preparatory Subjects (It & There)
Lesson 4: Describing Atmosphere
Lesson 5: Using “In order”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 9: Planning Financial Investments
Lesson 1: Money & Finance Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Reviewing All Future Tenses
Lesson 3: Using “Allocate”
Lesson 4: Infinitive of Purpose
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Stay”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 11: Reflecting on a Trip to Italy
Lesson 1: Possessive ’s With Time Expressions
Lesson 2: Modal Perfect: Would have
Lesson 3: Using “Scratch the surface”
Lesson 4: Tourism Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Proper VS Appropriate VS Suitable
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 13: Discussing Urban Redevelopment
Lesson 1: Construction Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Advanced Causative Structures
Lesson 3: In the long run VS In the long term
Lesson 4: Improve VS Enhance
Lesson 5: Linking Words of Conclusion
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 15: Planning Party Food for Guests
Lesson 1: Advanced Use of Quantifiers (a few, a little, many...)
Lesson 2: Using “Wonder”
Lesson 3: Direct VS Indirect Questions
Lesson 4: Linking Words of Conclusion
Lesson 5: Think through VS Think over
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 17: Overheating in Circuit Design
Lesson 1: Linking Words of Time
Lesson 2: Gerund and Infinitive (Advanced)
Lesson 3: Engineering Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Encounter VS Meet
Lesson 5: Input VS Output
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 19: Finding a Quiet Workspace
Lesson 1: Using “Due to”
Lesson 2: Linking Words of Place
Lesson 3: Expressions With “Fall”
Lesson 4: Emphatic Structures
Lesson 5: Ellipsis and Substitution
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 21: Guidance and Encouragement for a Thesis Proposal
Lesson 1: Academic Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Expressing Emotions and Feelings (Advanced)
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Ask”
Lesson 4: Excited VS Eager
Lesson 5: Using “Endeavor”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 23: Addressing Student Concerns After a Midterm Exam
Lesson 1: Phrasal Verbs With “Pass”
Lesson 2: Advanced Question Forms
Lesson 3: Contrastive Stress in Speech
Lesson 4: Using “Grasp”
Lesson 5: Expressions With “Feel”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 25: Providing a Project Update
Lesson 1: Advanced Prepositions
Lesson 2: Phrasal Verbs With “Hand”
Lesson 3: Polite Forms and Formal Language
Lesson 4: Using “Reach out”
Lesson 5: Using “Thus”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 2: Jack and Lucy's Breakup
Lesson 1: Relationships Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Reviewing All Past Tenses
Lesson 3: Using “Back then”
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Be in”
Lesson 5: Stay VS Remain
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 4: A Day at the Amusement Park
Lesson 1: Amusement Park Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Reported Speech (Advanced)
Lesson 3: Modal Perfect: Might have
Lesson 4: Subjunctive Mood
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Miss”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 6: Making Career Choices Under Uncertainty
Lesson 1: Reviewing All Conditional Sentences (Zero, First, Second, Third)
Lesson 2: Alternative to “If” in Conditional (Unless, In case, Whether or not…)
Lesson 3: Switch VS Change
Lesson 4: Linking Words of Concession
Lesson 5: Using “Understandably so”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 8: Preparing for the Big Presentation
Lesson 1: Modal Perfect: May have
Lesson 2: Participle Clauses
Lesson 3: Linking Words of Condition
Lesson 4: Once VS One time
Lesson 5: Using “On the spot”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 10: Exploring the Depths of Psychology
Lesson 1: Suffixes
Lesson 2: Linking Words of Emphasis
Lesson 3: Cleft Sentences
Lesson 4: Emphasize VS Highlight
Lesson 5: Day-to-day VS Daily
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 12: Home Renovation
Lesson 1: Compound Nouns & Possessive Forms
Lesson 2: Reviewing All Modal Perfect Verbs
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs With “Give”
Lesson 4: Using “Go overboard”
Lesson 5: Using “Have a knack”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 14: Relaxing Riverside Walk
Lesson 1: Along VS Alongside
Lesson 2: Ensure VS Assure
Lesson 3: Using “Speaking of”
Lesson 4: Beside VS Besides
Lesson 5: Using “Hidden gem”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 16: Strategizing to Meet Project Deadlines
Lesson 1: Business Vocabulary
Lesson 2: Idiomatic Expressions
Lesson 3: Making Suggestions
Lesson 4: Using “Free up”
Lesson 5: Together VS Altogether
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 18: Debating Solutions to Urban Traffic Congestion
Lesson 1: Unreal Uses of Past Tenses (Wish, Would Rather, If only, It's time)
Lesson 2: Expressions for Debating and Arguing
Lesson 3: Using “Foresight”
Lesson 4: Synonyms
Lesson 5: Using “Have a say in”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 20: Catching up and Making Plans
Lesson 1: Slang and Informal Language
Lesson 2: Cultural and Social Terms
Lesson 3: Advanced Adjectives
Lesson 4: Gaming Vocabulary
Lesson 5: Phrasal Verbs With “Set”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 22: Strategies for Improving Sales Team Performance
Lesson 1: Phrasal Verbs With “Turn”
Lesson 2: Noun Phrase Complexity
Lesson 3: Complex Sentence Structures
Lesson 4: Expressions With “Need”
Lesson 5: Using “Overnight”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
Dialogue 24: Addressing a Client's Request for Project Changes
Lesson 1: Advanced Punctuation
Lesson 2: Nominalisation
Lesson 3: Phrasal Verbs with “Hold”
Lesson 4: Maintain VS Sustain
Lesson 5: Using “Hinge”
● Speaking Exercise
● Understanding Quiz
● Writing Exercise
IELTS Preparation Course
Module 1: Understanding the IELTS
Lesson 1.1: Overview of the IELTS Exam
Lesson 1.2: Band 7+ Requirements
Lesson 1.3: Time Management Tips
Module 3: Reading Section
Lesson 3.1: Overview of the Reading Test
Lesson 3.2: Skimming and Scanning Techniques
Lesson 3.3: Handling True/False/Not Given Questions
Lesson 3.4: Tackling Matching Headings and Paragraphs
Lesson 3.5: Reading for Detailed Understanding
● Full Practice IELTS Reading Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Reading Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Reading Test #3
Module 5: Speaking Section
Lesson 5.1: Overview of the Speaking Test
Lesson 5.2: Part 1 – Introduction and Interview
Lesson 5.3: Part 2: Long Turn
Lesson 5.4: Part 3: Discussion
Lesson 5.5: Pronunciation and Intonation for Band 7+
● Full Practice IELTS Speaking Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Speaking Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Speaking Test #3
Module 7: Full-Length IELTS Mock Exams
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #1
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #2
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #3
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #4
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #5
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #6
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #7
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #8
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #9
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #10
Module 2: Listening Section
Lesson 2.1: Overview of the Listening Test
Lesson 2.2: Developing Active Listening Skills
Lesson 2.3: Practice with Multiple Choice Questions
Lesson 2.4: Completing Sentence and Form-Fill Questions
● Full Practice IELTS Listening Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Listening Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Listening Test #3
Module 4: Writing Section
Lesson 4.1: Overview of the Writing Test
Lesson 4.2: Mastering Task 1
Lesson 4.3: Essay Writing Strategies
Lesson 4.4: Vocabulary for Writing Band 7+
Lesson 4.5: Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
● Full Practice IELTS Writing Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Writing Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Writing Test #3
Module 6: Vocabulary and Grammar for IELTS
Lesson 6.1: High-Impact Vocabulary for All Sections
Lesson 6.2: Grammar Essentials for Band 7+
Lesson 6.3: Common IELTS Collocations
Module 1: Understanding the IELTS
Lesson 1.1: Overview of the IELTS Exam
Lesson 1.2: Band 7+ Requirements
Lesson 1.3: Time Management Tips
Module 2: Listening Section
Lesson 2.1: Overview of the Listening Test
Lesson 2.2: Developing Active Listening Skills
Lesson 2.3: Practice with Multiple Choice Questions
Lesson 2.4: Completing Sentence and Form-Fill Questions
● Full Practice IELTS Listening Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Listening Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Listening Test #3
Module 3: Reading Section
Lesson 3.1: Overview of the Reading Test
Lesson 3.2: Skimming and Scanning Techniques
Lesson 3.3: Handling True/False/Not Given Questions
Lesson 3.4: Tackling Matching Headings and Paragraphs
Lesson 3.5: Reading for Detailed Understanding
● Full Practice IELTS Reading Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Reading Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Reading Test #3
Module 4: Writing Section
Lesson 4.1: Overview of the Writing Test
Lesson 4.2: Mastering Task 1
Lesson 4.3: Essay Writing Strategies
Lesson 4.4: Vocabulary for Writing Band 7+
Lesson 4.5: Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
● Full Practice IELTS Writing Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Writing Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Writing Test #3
Module 5: Speaking Section
Lesson 5.1: Overview of the Speaking Test
Lesson 5.2: Part 1 – Introduction and Interview
Lesson 5.3: Part 2: Long Turn
Lesson 5.4: Part 3: Discussion
Lesson 5.5: Pronunciation and Intonation for Band 7+
● Full Practice IELTS Speaking Test #1
● Full Practice IELTS Speaking Test #2
● Full Practice IELTS Speaking Test #3
Module 6: Vocabulary and Grammar for IELTS
Lesson 6.1: High-Impact Vocabulary for All Sections
Lesson 6.2: Grammar Essentials for Band 7+
Lesson 6.3: Common IELTS Collocations
Module 7: Full-Length IELTS Mock Exams
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #1
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #2
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #3
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #4
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #5
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #6
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #7
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #8
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #9
● Full-Length IELTS Mock Exam #10
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