Master the art of logical reasoning, object relationships, and situational fluency in this advanced unit. You’ll refine your ability to structure arguments, navigate tricky grammar distinctions, and handle specialized scenarios (medical, financial, commercial) with native-like competence while unraveling complex narratives.
Key Learning Objectives
- Articulate precise reasoning using sophisticated connectors (inasmuch as, given that)
- Manipulate object placement in complex sentences (direct/indirect objects)
- Distinguish habitual “will” vs. “would” for past/present behaviors
- Master relative pronoun omission in formal vs. informal contexts
- Sequence information logically with transitions (Subsequently, To summarize)
- Eliminate word confusion (affect/effect, lie/lay) in professional writing
๐ก 3.1 Giving Reason
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn how to express reasons and justifications in English using appropriate grammar structures, vocabulary, and phrases. This skill is essential for advanced communication, both in written and spoken English.
๐ข 3.2 Sequencing And Summarizing
Start this lessonIn this unit, we will explore the essential skills of sequencing and summarizing in English. These skills are crucial for organizing information logically and presenting it clearly. Whether you’re writing an essay, giving a presentation, or participating in a discussion, mastering sequencing and summarizing will help you communicate effectively.
๐ฏโก๏ธ๐ฆ 3.3 Direct And Indirect Objects
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore Direct and Indirect Objectsโa fundamental concept in English grammar. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to identify and use direct and indirect objects confidently in sentences.
๐๐คท 3.4 Commonly Confused Words
Start this lessonThese are words that often cause confusion because they sound similar, look alike, or have related meanings. Understanding the differences between these words will help you communicate more clearly and avoid common mistakes.
๐๐ฐ๏ธ 3.5 Will Vs Would For Habits
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the differences between “will” and “would” when talking about habits. By the end of this module, you will have a clear understanding of how to use these modal verbs in context.
๐งฉโ 3.6 Optional And Required Relative Pronouns
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the use of relative pronouns in English, focusing specifically on when they are optional and when they are required. By the end of this module, you will have a clear understanding of how to use relative pronouns effectively in your sentences.
๐ฅ 3.7 At The Doctor’s Office
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn essential vocabulary, phrases, and expressions commonly used in medical settings. Whether youโre visiting a doctor or simply want to improve your English for real-life situations, this module will help you communicate effectively.
๐ฐ 3.8 At The Bank
Start this lessonIn this unit we will explore essential vocabulary, phrases, and scenarios you might encounter when visiting a bank. By the end of this lesson, you will feel confident discussing banking-related topics in English.
๐ 3.9 At The Market
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore vocabulary, phrases, and expressions related to shopping at the market. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently navigate a market, ask questions, and make purchases in English.
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ 3.10 A Mystery
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the fascinating world of mystery stories, vocabulary related to investigations, and how to describe suspenseful situations in English. By the end of this module, you will be able to understand and discuss mystery narratives with confidence.