
Old Lessons
Earlier lesson materials kept as a separate archive branch.
1. I am big, you are small (to be)
Learn the verb 'to be' in English and practice using it to describe yourself, others, and objects around you
2. Am I stupid? Are you smart? (to be question)
Learn how to ask questions with the verb "to be" and express your feelings and states in English. Master essential adjectives to describe yourself and others in everyday conversations.
3. I am not weak. You are not strong (to be negation)
Learn how to make negative statements in English with the verb 'to be' to express what is not true
4. Professions (a/an)
Learn how to use articles 'a' and 'an' with professions in English, plus useful vocabulary for talking about jobs and occupations
5. Everyday objects. This, That, What
Learn how to use demonstratives 'this' and 'that' with everyday objects, and practice asking 'what' questions to identify items around you
6. Countries (where/from)
Learn country names and how to talk about where you and others are from using 'where', 'from', and 'in' with proper sentence structure
7. Possessive pronouns
Master possessive pronouns in English - learn how to correctly use my, your, his, her, its, our, and their in everyday conversations. Perfect for beginners!
8. Plural forms and numbers 1-10
Learn to count from 1-10 and form plurals in English! Master simple plural rules, use "these" and "those" correctly, and practice with 140 real-life examples. Perfect for beginners to describe quantities in everyday conversations.
9. To have
Learn to express possession in English with the verb "to have" and build sentences about objects you own. Master this essential verb for everyday communication.
10. Family
Learn essential vocabulary about family members in English and practice building sentences describing family relationships and characteristics.
11. I work every day (Present Simple)
Learn the Present Simple tense in English to talk about habits, routines, and facts. Master verb forms for different subjects and practice with everyday activities.
12. Do you work everyday? (Present Simple Question)
Learn how to form questions in the Present Simple tense and practice with common everyday situations. Master asking about routines, habits, and regular activities.
13. I don't work on Sunday (Present Simple Negative)
Learn how to form negative sentences in the Present Simple tense to express what you don't do regularly. Practice with everyday situations related to days of the week and schedules.
14. I Go to the School. Places.
Practice Present Simple with common verbs and places. Learn to express daily activities using simple present tense with articles.
15. A car, an apple, the sun (articles)
Learn when to use 'a', 'an', and 'the' articles in English
16. High and low, clean and dirty (opposites)
Learn pairs of opposite adjectives to describe things more effectively in English
17. My Morning Routine
Learn how to describe your morning routine and daily activities in English
18. Colors
Learn 10 basic colors and how to use the verb 'to give' in practical sentences. Expand your vocabulary and practice with real-life examples.
19. Food and Drinks
Learn essential food and drink vocabulary to talk about meals, ordering at restaurants, and your food preferences
20. Numbers 11-20
Learn numbers from eleven to twenty to count higher quantities and talk about ages, times, and amounts in daily life
21. To Be vs To Do
Learn the difference between to be and to do verbs in questions, statements, and negations. Master when to use each verb and practice with everyday situations.
22. Simple Future
Learn how to talk about future plans and predictions using 'will'. Practice making statements about what will happen tomorrow, next week, and in the future.
23. Big, Bigger, Biggest (Comparative and Superlative)
Learn comparative and superlative forms of adjectives to compare people, places, and things. Master the rules for forming comparisons in English.
24. Question Words
Learn how to ask questions in English using question words: who, what, where, when, why, how, which, whose
25. Under the table (Prepositions)
Master essential prepositions in English to describe location, position, and movement. Learn to use under, over, behind, between, and other key prepositions.
26. In winter, on Monday, at 8 o'clock (Prepositions 2)
Learn to use prepositions with time and place. Master when to use IN, ON, and AT with time expressions
27. I am making tea. Present Continuous Tense.
Learn present continuous tense. And how to talk about household actions.
28. Present Continuous Question
Learn to ask questions about actions happening right now using Present Continuous Tense.
29. I am not playing. Present Continuous Negative.
Learn present continuous tense negative form.
30. I am playing now. I play usually. Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Learn to compare Present Simple (habits) and Present Continuous (actions now) with clear pairs and a short story.
31. There is a book. There are books. Existential there
Learn there is/are construction.
32. How many books? How much water?
Learn quantity words and their differences.
33. Past Simple
Learn how to form the Past Simple.
34. I didn't work yesterday (Past Simple Negative)
Learn how to form negative sentences in the Past Simple tense to express what you didn't do in the past. Practice with time expressions and everyday situations.
35. Did you go to the party? (Past Simple Question)
Learn how to ask questions about the past using 'Did'. Practice with common irregular verbs and social events.
36. Object pronouns
Learn object pronouns in English: me, you, him, her, it, us, them. Practice using them in sentences.
37. Verb to be past tense forms
Reading practice: A short story using past simple verbs and object pronouns.
38. Past Continuous
Learn how to use "Past Continuous" to talk about actions in progress in the past.
39. Modal Verbs (can, must, should, may)
Learn how to use essential modal verbs (can, could, must, should, may) to express ability, necessity, advice, and possibility.
40. I am going to buy it (going to)
Learn how to use "going to" to talk about future plans and intentions, and learn new frequent words.
41. He runs quickly (Adverbs)
Learn how to describe actions using adverbs of manner (words ending in -ly and irregular forms).
42. I have just done it (Present Perfect)
Learn how to use Present Perfect with time markers and irregular verbs.
43. I have lived here for 10 years (For & Since)
Learn how to say "how long" you have done something using "since" and "for".
44. If the weather is good (First Conditional)
Learn how to talk about future possibilities using "If" and "Will".
45. Somebody wants to see you (Indefinite Pronouns)
Learn how to use indefinite pronouns like "somebody", "anybody", "nobody" and "somewhere".
46. I did it myself (Reflexive Pronouns)
Learn how to use pronouns like "myself", "yourself", and "themselves".
48. If I were rich (Second Conditional)
Use if and would.
48. The person who can help me (Relative Clauses)
Use who, which, and that.
49. My head and my hands (Body parts)
Learn basic body parts.