01 Introductions
How to Introduce Yourself
How to Introduce Others
How to Introduce Yourself
How to Introduce Others
Discussing other people
Discussing other people
Asking simple questions about your family
How to answer in short
Talking about friends and family
Usage of possessive pronouns
Talk about your daily routine
Ask and answer simple questions
Habits, likes and dislikes
Words of frequency
Describing a scene
Usage of present continuous tense
Structure for forming questions
Questions in the present continuous tense
Talking about repetitive or every day actions
Simple present and present continuous
Asking about every day actions
Questions in present continuous tense
Asking and telling the time
Common expressions to tell the time
Talking about time, day, month or year
Prepositions of time
Describing placements
Prepositions of place
Asking and giving directions
Prepositions and expressions for directions
Common expressions with friends and family
Common expressions in formal situations
Asking and answering polite questions
Expressions while ordering food, complaining etc.
Talking about rules and regulations
Usage of 'have to', 'allowed to' etc.
Cricket rules
Usage of can and can't
Describing your college and your house
Usage of 'There is', 'There are' and 'It has'
Asking and answering questions about your town
Questions using 'Is there any', 'Does it have' etc.
How to agree and disagree
Usage of 'too' and 'enough'
Making simple comparisons
Usage of words like bigger, fatter, smaller
Making comparisons
Comparative forms of adjectives
How to compare more than two things
Superlative form of adjectives
More comparisons
Comparison between more than two
Countables and Uncountables
Usage of 'much', 'many', 'a lot' etc.
Usage of 'was' and 'were'
Use of regular verbs
Irregular verbs like ate, read, ran etc.
Talking about past actions using 'did not' or 'didn't'
Questions about the past
More questioning
More practice of simple past
Memory test
Usage of Past Continuous
Talking about two things that happened at the same time in the past
Future tense with present continuous
Conversation around Seasons/ Weather
Plan your weekend
Questions for the future using present continuous
Use of 'will' for the future
Practice of short answers
Practice of 'will', 'going to' etc.
Planning for the future
Speaking in future continuous
Speaking about previous experiences
Introduction fo present perfect tense
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