Beginner
Why These Lessons?
These courses are designed based on fundamental psychological principles. The key is to align with the way the brain naturally prefers to learn. This means we employ progressive learning, pattern recognition, simplification, and chunking.
What is Progressive Learning?
Progressive learning is a step-by-step approach to mastering skills—like learning English!
With progressive learning, we make it easier for the brain to absorb knowledge. First, master Step 1. Then move to Step 2, integrating it with what you’ve learned in Step 1. When you progress to Step 3, combine it with the content from the first two steps, and so on. This method not only reinforces previous knowledge but also builds learning momentum steadily.
In the learning process, we use simplification, chunking, and pattern recognition.
These beginner courses aim to help you learn foundational English faster by breaking down complex content into bite-sized units and mastering them like puzzle pieces. Using "question word + verb" structures (e.g., "What is...?", "How do...?") is ideal for beginners because:
Why is is it better to learn by breaking sentences into question words and verbs?
Keep It Simple: Just Plug in Words
When learning English, long sentences can feel overwhelming. Break them into Who + Action + Where + When, and English becomes instantly easier!
Minimal Grammar Memorization
Forget rigid rules—fill in the blanks like a formula. Focus less on memorizing grammar and more on using patterns.
Build Confidence Fast
Say correct sentences right away, even with limited vocabulary.
Self-Correction
If a sentence sounds "off," check if all question words (who, what, where, when) are answered.
Works for All Tenses
Use the same structure for any tense—just adjust the verb with minor changes (e.g., "walk" → "walked").
Train Your English Brain
Native speakers don’t consciously think about grammar; they use these patterns instinctively. This method trains your brain to think in English naturally.
As the course progresses, we will introduce one element of English grammar in each lesson to ensure that you have a complete grasp of English grammar by the end of this level. As we learn, we will also reveal some simple ways to understand English grammar.
Lesson 8
In this lesson we learn adverbs, which describe how an action is done.
Lesson 12
In this lesson we learn about different places and another way to say 'have'.
Lesson 13
In this lesson, you will learn how to describe actions performed in different places.
Lesson 14
This lesson begins with learning present tense (describing what is being done).
Lesson 15
In this lesson we learn to say the frequency of doing things in a simple way.
Lesson 16
In this lesson, you will learn how to say "going somewhere".
Lesson 17
This lesson begins with learning to express time in sentences.
Lesson 18
This lesson begins with learning to express time in sentences.
Lesson 19
In this lesson, we learned another way to say that we often do something.
Lesson 20
In this lesson we'll learn more about ways to describe locations.
Lesson 21
In this lesson, we will learn more about how to express time.
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