Master the subtleties of English with intensifiers, word formation, and abstract connectors. This unit focuses on precision in expression—from distinguishing so/such to wielding prefixes/suffixes like a native. Perfect for refining fluency in academic, professional, or creative contexts.
Key Learning Objectives
- Distinguish so (degree) vs. such (noun phrases) for precise emphasis.
- Deploy enough (sufficiency) and too (excess) to articulate boundaries and limitations.
- Wield even, else, and -ever compounds (whoever/whatever) for sophisticated generalization and open-ended logic.
- Leverage prefixes (un-, mis-) and suffixes (-ness, -able) to expand vocabulary and infer meanings.
- Replace literal meanings with idiomatic expressions (have a drink, take a break) for natural fluency.
- Isolate and reproduce English vowel sounds (/ɪ/ vs. /iː/) to eliminate accent barriers.
💥 1.1 So Vs Such
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the differences between “so” and “such”, two words that are often confused by English learners. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use these words correctly in sentences.
⚖️ 1.2 Enough And Too
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the correct use of “enough” and “too” in English. These words are essential for expressing quantity, degree, and intensity in various contexts. Let’s dive in!
➕ 1.3 Even
Start this lessonIn this unit, we will explore the word “even”, its various meanings, and how it is used in different contexts. By the end of this lesson, you will have a clear understanding of this versatile word and be able to use it confidently in your conversations and writing.
❓ 1.4 Else
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn about the use of the word “else” and how it functions in different contexts within the English language. By the end of this module, you will be able to confidently use “else” in conversations, questions, and sentences.
🌍⏱️ 1.5 Whenever Vs Wherever
Start this lessonIn this unit, we will explore the differences between these two words, their meanings, and how to use them correctly in English. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use “whenever” and “wherever” in your conversations and writing.
👤🎁 1.6 Whoever Vs Whatever
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the differences between “Whoever” and “Whatever”, two commonly confused words in English. By the end of this module, you will be able to use them confidently in your conversations and writing.
🔠 1.7 Prefixes
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore prefixes, which are groups of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. Understanding prefixes is essential for expanding your vocabulary and improving your comprehension in English.
🔣 1.8 Suffixes
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore suffixes, which are essential components of the English language. Understanding suffixes will help you expand your vocabulary and improve your comprehension of written and spoken English.
🤹 1.9 Delexical Verbs
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore delexical verbs, a fascinating aspect of English grammar that is often used in both spoken and written language. By the end of this lesson, you will understand what delexical verbs are, how they function, and how to use them effectively in your communication.
🎵 1.10 Vowels
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the different vowel sounds in English, how they are pronounced, and their importance in communication. By the end of this unit, you will be able to identify and produce these sounds accurately.