Welcome to The Next Gen Guide to English Grammar!
If you’re ready to really understand grammar enough to use it correctly and effectively, if you want to be able to understand and explain why we say what we say or write what we write, then this course is for you.
It’s for students of all ages who want to learn about grammar for their studies, or anyone who just wants to learn for their own benefit. It’s for professionals who want to make sure that they can communicate effectively in the workplace, or to simply be able to write emails without mistakes. It’s for teachers and educators who want to improve their understanding before planning lessons or developing lesson material on anything to do with English grammar.
This course looks at the most important aspects of grammar. The essential grammar that we use from day to day, and it clearly explains the rules and principles that we need in order to have a strong, deep and ultimately useful understanding of the framework of the English language.
Each lesson explains and teaches the learning objective clearly, and the course contains helpful quizzes and supporting materials to help you to reinforce and internalise what you learn.
By the end of this course, you should be able to have any conversation, pick up any book or visit any website, say or write any comment and easily have a good understanding of what’s right, what’s wrong and why.
What you get:
- High-quality, detailed videos that explain the lesson objective clearly and effectively.
- High-quality PDF resources to help you master what you learn.
- Video transcripts.
- Quizzes and helpful exercises.
- User feedback based updates and new material as the course grows.
- A great way to learn new skills to help you in your life and your career.
Present Simple Tense
This lesson is about the parts that make up a simple sentence, and how they are structured.
This lesson is about the present simple tense, why we use it, and how we structure present simple sentences.
This lesson is about the verb 'to be' and how we use it in the present simple tense.
Practice what you've learned about the present simple tense with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the present simple tense!
Present Simple Tense with the Third Person Singular (he, she, it)
This lesson is about how the verb changes in a present simple sentence when the subject is a he a she or an it.
Practise what you've learned about using the present simple tense with a third person singular subject with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the third person singular in the present simple tense!
Past Simple Tense
This lesson is about the past simple tense in English, how we use it and its structure for affirmative and negative statements, questions, and answers.
Practice what you've learned about the past simple tense with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the past simple tense!
Present Continuous Tense
This lesson is about the present continuous tense in English, how we use it and its structure for affirmative and negative statements, questions, and answers.
Practice what you've learned about the past simple tense with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the present continuous tense!
Past Continuous Tense
This lesson is about the past continuous tense in English, how we use it and its structure for affirmative and negative statements, questions, and answers.
Practice what you've learned about the past continuous tense with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the present continuous tense!
Future Simple Tense (will or going to)
This lesson is about the future simple tense in English, how we use it and its structure for affirmative and negative statements, questions, and answers.
Practice what you've learned about the future simple tense with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the future simple tense!
Present Perfect Tense
This lesson is about the past present perfect in English, how we use it and its structure for affirmative and negative statements, questions, and answers.
Practice what you've learned about the present prefect tense with this summary lesson.
Test your knowledge of the present perfect tense!