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The English Master Course: English Grammar, English Speaking

Course Overview​

Total Sections: 152 | Focus Areas: Grammar, Speaking, Pronunciation, Writing, Exam Preparation


πŸ“š PART I: FOUNDATIONS (Sections 1-3)​

Getting Started & Overview​

  • Section 1: Getting Started
  • Section 2: How English Works - A Quick Review
  • Section 3: English Grammar Section

πŸ”₯ PART II: VERB SYSTEM (Sections 4-32)​

A. Basic Verb Tenses (Sections 4-12)​

  • Section 4: Verb Tenses (Overview)
  • Section 5: Simple Present Tense
  • Section 6: Verb Conjugation (1st, 2nd, 3rd Person)
  • Section 7: Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Section 8: Simple Past Tense
  • Section 9: Simple Future Tense
  • Section 10: Present Continuous Tense
  • Section 11: Past Continuous Tense
  • Section 12: Future Continuous Tense

B. Participles (Sections 13-15)​

  • Section 13: The Present Participle (-ing)
  • Section 14: The Gerund (-ing)
  • Section 15: Past Participle (-ed)

C. Perfect Tenses (Sections 16-21)​

  • Section 16: Present Perfect Tense
  • Section 17: Past Perfect Tense
  • Section 18: Future Perfect Tense
  • Section 19: Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  • Section 20: Past Perfect Continuous Tense
  • Section 21: Future Perfect Continuous Tense

D. Auxiliary & Modal Verbs (Sections 22-28)​

  • Section 22: Helping (Auxiliary) and Modal Verbs (Overview)
  • Section 23: Helping Verb - To Be
  • Section 24: Helping Verb - To Do, To Have
  • Section 25: Modal Verb - Can, Could
  • Section 26: Modal Verb - Will, Would
  • Section 27: Modal Verb - Shall, Should
  • Section 28: Modal Verb - Must, May, Might

E. Phrasal Verbs (Sections 29-32)​

  • Section 29: Phrasal Verbs (Introduction)
  • Section 30: Phrasal Verbs - Carry on, Put Off
  • Section 31: Phrasal Verbs - Turn Down, Break Up
  • Section 32: Phrasal Verbs - Give Up, Turn Out

πŸ“ PART III: NOUNS & PRONOUNS (Sections 33-44)​

Noun Types & Pronouns (Sections 33-39)​

  • Section 33: Nouns and Pronouns (Overview)
  • Section 34: Common Nouns
  • Section 35: Proper Nouns
  • Section 36: Subject Pronouns
  • Section 37: Object Pronouns
  • Section 38: Possessive Nouns
  • Section 39: Possessive Pronouns

Advanced Noun Categories (Sections 40-44)​

  • Section 40: Concrete Nouns
  • Section 41: Abstract Nouns
  • Section 42: Material and Compound Nouns
  • Section 43: Countable VS Uncountable Nouns
  • Section 44: Collective Nouns

🎯 PART IV: ARTICLES & DEMONSTRATIVES (Sections 45-47)​

  • Section 45: Articles and Demonstratives (Overview)
  • Section 46: A, An, The
  • Section 47: This, That, These, Those

✨ PART V: ADJECTIVES (Sections 48-56)​

  • Section 48: Adjectives (Introduction)
  • Section 49: Adjectives and Adverbs - An Overview
  • Section 50: Descriptive Adjectives
  • Section 51: Proper Adjectives
  • Section 52: Possessive Adjectives
  • Section 53: Comparative Adjectives
  • Section 54: Superlative Adjectives
  • Section 55: Limiting Adjectives
  • Section 56: Pronominal Adjectives

πŸš€ PART VI: ADVERBS (Sections 57-65)​

  • Section 57: Adverbs (Introduction)
  • Section 58: How to Form Adverbs
  • Section 59: Adverbs of Manner
  • Section 60: Adverbs of Frequency
  • Section 61: Adverbs of Place
  • Section 62: Adverbs of Time
  • Section 63: Adverbs of Degree
  • Section 64: Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
  • Section 65: Order of Adverbs in a Sentence

πŸ”’ PART VII: QUANTIFIERS & DETERMINERS (Sections 66-74)​

  • Section 66: Distributives, Quantifier, and Pre-determiners (Overview)
  • Section 67: All - Half
  • Section 68: Each - Every
  • Section 69: Both - Either - Neither
  • Section 70: A Few - A Little
  • Section 71: A Lot of - Most
  • Section 72: Much - Many
  • Section 73: Some - Any - Enough
  • Section 74: What - Rather - Quite

🌍 PART VIII: PREPOSITIONS (Sections 75-82)​

  • Section 75: Prepositions (Introduction)
  • Section 76: Prepositions - What Are They?
  • Section 77: Prepositions of Time
  • Section 78: Prepositions of Place
  • Section 79: Prepositions of Manner
  • Section 80: Prepositions of Direction and Motion
  • Section 81: Prepositions of Cause, Purpose, and Reason
  • Section 82: Prepositional Phrases

πŸ”— PART IX: CLAUSES (Sections 83-89)​

  • Section 83: Clauses (Introduction)
  • Section 84: Clauses - What Are They?
  • Section 85: Independent Clauses
  • Section 86: Dependent (Subordinate) Clauses
  • Section 87: Noun Clauses
  • Section 88: Adjective (Relative) Clauses
  • Section 89: Adverb Clauses

🀝 PART X: CONJUNCTIONS (Sections 90-96)​

  • Section 90: Conjunctions (Introduction)
  • Section 91: Conjunctions - What Are They?
  • Section 92: Coordinating Conjunctions
  • Section 93: Subordinating Conjunctions
  • Section 94: Compound Conjunctions
  • Section 95: Correlative Conjunctions
  • Section 96: Pseudo Conjunctions

🎲 PART XI: CONDITIONALS (Sections 97-103)​

  • Section 97: Conditionals (Introduction)
  • Section 98: Conditionals - What Are They?
  • Section 99: Conditionals - Type 0 (Facts)
  • Section 100: Conditionals - Type 1 (Real Future)
  • Section 101: Conditionals - Type 2 (Unreal Present)
  • Section 102: Conditionals - Type 3 (Unreal Past)
  • Section 103: Conditionals - Type Mixed

🎯 PART XII: ADVANCED GRAMMAR (Sections 104-109)​

  • Section 104: Stand Alone Topics (Introduction)
  • Section 105: Passive Voice VS Active Voice
  • Section 106: Reported Speech
  • Section 107: Common Mistakes (Overview)
  • Section 108: Fewer VS Less - Then VS Than
  • Section 109: There VS Their VS They're - To VS Too VS Two

✍️ PART XIII: WRITING SKILLS (Sections 110-112)​

  • Section 110: English Writing Section (Introduction)
  • Section 111: Four Sentence Types and Structures
  • Section 112: English Punctuation Marks

πŸ—£οΈ PART XIV: SPEAKING & CONVERSATION (Sections 113-140)​

A. Social Communication (Sections 113-118)​

  • Section 113: English Speaking Section (Introduction)
  • Section 114: Introductions in Informal Settings
  • Section 115: Introductions in Formal Settings
  • Section 116: Small Talk
  • Section 117: Hobbies and Interests
  • Section 118: Family

B. Professional Communication (Sections 119-122)​

  • Section 119: Business Communication
  • Section 120: Daily Work Routine
  • Section 121: Job Hunting
  • Section 122: Unemployment

C. Practical Topics (Sections 123-140)​

  • Section 123: Countries and Nationalities
  • Section 124: Dates
  • Section 125: Days and Months
  • Section 126: Directions
  • Section 127: Expressing Feelings
  • Section 128: Geography and Nature
  • Section 129: Holidays (Overview)
  • Section 130: Spring Holidays
  • Section 131: Summer Holidays
  • Section 132: Fall Holidays
  • Section 133: Winter Holidays
  • Section 134: Money
  • Section 135: Numbers
  • Section 136: Opposites
  • Section 137: Question Words
  • Section 138: Seasons and Weather
  • Section 139: Sports
  • Section 140: Telling Time

🎀 PART XV: PRONUNCIATION TRAINING (Sections 141-146)​

  • Section 141: Accent Reduction Training - Perfect English Pronunciation
  • Section 142: Understand and Learn all the English Sound for a Perfect Accent
  • Section 143: American Accent (Male): Weekly English Pronunciation Practice Packs
  • Section 144: American Accent (Female): Weekly English Pronunciation Practice Packs
  • Section 145: British Accent (Male): Weekly English Pronunciation Practice Packs
  • Section 146: British Accent (Female): Weekly English Pronunciation Practice Packs

πŸ’Ό PART XVI: SPECIALIZED TRAINING (Sections 147-152)​

  • Section 147: Daily Life Conversation Coach
  • Section 148: Business English Coaches - Master Interviews, Presentations, and Negotiations
  • Section 149: English Exam Coach: TOEIC / IELTS / TOEFL Coach
  • Section 150: IELTS Upgrade and Practice
  • Section 151: TOEIC Upgrade and Practice
  • Section 152: Interactive English Practice Exams and Quizzes

πŸ“‹ Quick Reference Study Plan​

Priority 1: Core Grammar Foundation​

  • Parts II (Verbs), III (Nouns), VIII (Prepositions), XI (Conditionals)

Priority 2: Communication Skills​

  • Part XIV (Speaking), Part XV (Pronunciation)

Priority 3: Advanced Topics​

  • Part XII (Advanced Grammar), Part XVI (Specialized Training)

Study Tips:​

  • βœ… Check off completed sections
  • πŸ“ Take notes on challenging topics
  • πŸ”„ Review regularly using this structure
  • 🎯 Focus on areas identified in your Cambly sessions