Learn to navigate daily life in English! This unit covers practical skills like telling dates/time, asking questions, comparing things, and talking about what’s happening now. You’ll also start expressing preferences and abilities—key for real conversations.
Key Learning Objectives
- Describe order and sequence using ordinal numbers.
- Express dates and tell time.
- Ask and answer questions using WH- questions.
- Express likes and dislikes.
- Make comparisons using comparatives.
- Describe ongoing actions using the present continuous tense, and other continuous verb tenses.
- Use modal verbs to express ability, necessity, and possibility.
- Use “have” and “have got” to express possession.
🥇 3.1. Ordinal Numbers
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore Ordinal Numbers. These are numbers that tell us the position or order of things, such as “first,” “second,” or “third.” By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to use ordinal numbers confidently in everyday conversations. Let’s get started!
📅 3.2. The Date
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will learn how to express and understand dates in English. Knowing how to say and write dates is essential for everyday conversations, writing formal documents, and understanding schedules or events. Let’s dive in!
🕒 3.3. The Time
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn how to tell the time in English, understand common expressions related to time, and practice using them in everyday conversations. Let’s dive in!
❓ 3.4. Wh Questions
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn about Wh Questions in English. These are questions that start with “Wh” words like what, where, when, who, why, and how. They are used to ask for specific information and are essential for everyday conversations. Let’s dive into the details!
👍👎 3.5. Likes and Dislikes
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn how to express what you like and dislike in English. This is a very important topic because it allows you to share your preferences and opinions with others. Let’s get started!
⚖️ 3.6. Comparatives
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn how to compare two things, people, or actions using comparative adjectives. Let’s get started!
🏃♂️ 3.7. Present continuous
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the Present Continuous Tense in English. By the end of this lesson, you will understand how to form and use this tense correctly. Let’s get started!
🎬 3.8. Continuous Verb Tenses
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore Continuous Verb Tenses. These tenses are essential for describing actions that are ongoing or in progress at a specific time. Let’s dive into the details!
💡 3.9. Modal Verbs
Start this lessonModal verbs are a special group of auxiliary (helping) verbs that express possibility, necessity, permission, ability, and more. They are unique because they don’t change form based on the subject and are always followed by the base form of the main verb. Let’s dive into this lesson to understand modal verbs better!
🤲 3.10. Have vs Have Got
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the differences and similarities between “have” and “have got” in English. These two expressions are commonly used to talk about possession, relationships, illnesses, and obligations. Let’s dive into the details!