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English Grammar Practice Beginner Level (with workbook)
CEFR A1 and A2 Grammar

What you will learn

Improve understanding of beginner level English grammar

Understand the structure of simple sentences

Learn English vocabulary

Improve English spelling

Understand the pronunciation of English words

Improve English intonation

Description

It is not enough to simply memorize the rules of grammar. In order to fully understand and master grammar, the rules need to be applied in a meaningful way. The English Grammar Practice Beginner Level course is accompanied by a 100 page Ebook provides full of exercises to help you master your understanding of English grammar at the beginner level. The course is ideal for English language learners who want to solidify their understanding of English grammar at the CEFR A1 and A2 level.  The videos will guide you through all the grammar explanations and answers will be provided to all the exercises. By taking this course, you will not only master your understanding of beginner level grammar, but also improve your reading, writing, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills.

Below is the table of contents for the workbook which is provided as a PDF ebook. Explanations and answer keys will be provided in the videos. It is recommended that the student complete the workbook exercises before viewing the answers in the videos.

Unit 1: Present time

1.1 Present time with adverbs of frequency

1.2 Present tense with Am/Is/Are

1.3 Present tense in S+V sentences

1.4 Present tense in S+V+O  sentences

1.5 Present Continuous (-ing verbs)

1.6 Spelling rules of –ing forms

1.7 Contracted forms of present tense

Unit 2: Pronouns: it/ this/ that / these/ those

2.1 It

2.2 Demonstrative pronouns – this/these/that/those

Unit 3: Past time

3.1 Past tense with –ed

3.2 Simple past with verb be

3.3 Past continuous (past progressive)

3.4 Spelling rules of -ed forms

3.5 Past tense with irregular verbs

Unit 4: Punctuation

4.1 Capitalization


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4.2 Full stop / Period (.)

Unit 5: Gender

5.1 Methods to distinguish feminine nouns from masculine nouns

Unit 6: Question words

6.1 WH question structure

Unit 7: Vowels and consonants

7.1 Vowels and consonants with a/an

Unit 8: An imperative sentence

Unit 9: A/an vs. the

9.1 Use of each article

Unit 10: Some/any

Unit 11: A lot of/many/much/(a) little/(a)few

Unit 12: Prepositions (place/time)

12.1 Prepositions of time

12.2 Reading dates

12.3 Prepositions of place

Unit 13: Compound nouns

13.1 Plural forms of compound nouns

Unit 14: Indefinite pronouns

Unit 15: Conjunctions (and/but/or/because/so)

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Content

Unit 1: PRESENT TIME

Pages 3-4, Present tense introduction
Page 4, 1.1 Present time with adverbs of frequency
Page 5, Adverbs of frequency chart
Pages 5-6, Exercise 1 Adverbs of frequency
Page 6, Exercise 2 Adverbs of frequency
Page 7, 1.2 Present tense with BE verbs exercise 3
Pages 8-9, Yes / No interrogative questions
Page 10, Exercise 5 Forming questions
Pages 11-12, 1.3 Present tense in S+V Exercises 6 and 7
Pages 13-14, 1.4 Present tense in S+V+O sentences Exercises 8, 9, 10
Page 15, Exercise 11 Form the negatives of these sentences
Pages 16-19, 1.5 Present Continuous Exercises 12, 13, 14
Pages 20-22, 1.6 Spelling rules of –ing forms
Page 23, 1 .7 Contracted forms of present tense page 22 Exercise 17

Unit 2: PRONOUNS: IT/THIS/THAT/THESE/THOSE

Pages 24-26, 2.1 It, Exercise 1 , Exercise 2
Pages 26-27, 2.2 Demonstrative pronouns page 26, This/these Exercises 3, 4
Pages 28-30, That/Those, Exercises 5, 6, 7, 8
Page 31, Interrogative and negative of demonstrative pronouns Exercise 9

Unit 3: PAST TIME

Pages 33-34, 3.1 Past time with -ed and did,, Exercises 1, 2
Pages 35-36, Interrogative and Negative, Exercises 3, 4
Pages 36-37, 3.2 Simple past with verb “to be” (BE verb) Exercise 5
Pages 37-38, Interrogative and negative of past tense BE verbs, Exercises 6, 7
Pages 39-40, 3.3 Past continuous (past progressive), Exercise 8
Pages 40-41, Interrogative and negative of past continuous, Exercise 9
Pages 41-42, Spelling rules of -ed forms, Exercise 10
Pages 42-43, 3.5 Past tense with irregular verbs, Exercise 11
Page 44, Exercises 12, 13
Pages 44-46, Interrogative and negative using did, Exercises 14, 15, 16

Unit 4: PUNCTUATION

Pages 47-50, Punctuation, Exercises 1, 2

Unit 5: GENDER

Pages 51-53, Gender
Pages 53-55, Exercises 1, 2, 3

Unit 6: QUESTION WORDS

Pages 56-58, Question words, Exercises 1, 2, 3

Unit 7: VOWELS CONSONANTS

Pages 59-60, 7.1 Vowels and consonants with a/an, Exercise 1

Unit 8: AN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE

Pages 61-64, Imperatives, Exercises 1, 2, 3, 4

Unit 9: A/AN vs. THE

Pages 65-67, The, A, An
Pages 67-68, Exercises 1, 2, 3

Unit 10: SOME/ANY

Pages 69-70, Exercises 1, 2

Unit 11: A LOT OF / MANY / MUCH /(A) LITTLE / (A) FEW

Pages 71-73, Exercises 1, 2, 3

Unit 12: PREPOSITIONS (PLACE/TIME)

Pages 74-76, 12.1 Prepositions of time
Pages 76-77, Exercises 1, 2, 3
Pages 77-79, Exercises 4, 5, 6, 7
Pages 79-80, 12.2 Reading dates
Pages 80-81, Exercises 8, 9
Pages 81-82, 12.3 Prepositions of place
Pages 83-86, Exercises 10, 11, 12, 13

Unit 13: COMPOUND NOUNS

Pages 87-88, Compound nouns, 13.1 Plural forms of compound nouns
Pages 88-90, Exercises 1, 2, 3

Unit 14: INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

Pages 91-93, Indefinite pronouns, singular and plural
Pages 93-96, Exercises 1, 2, 3, 4

Unit 15 CONJUNCTIONS (AND/BUT/OR/BECAUSE/SO)

Pages 97-99, Unit 15 Conjunctions, Exercises 1, 2, 3
Pages 99-100, Unit 15, AND, BUT, OR, Exercises 4, 5
Pages 100-101, Unit 15, BECAUSE, SO, Exercises 6, 7