Grammar
English - Online General English Lessons With Teachers
Learn prepositions of time, place, movement and directions. Learn English grammar with online skype course to improve your punctuations and vocabulary.
Relative pronoun 2
In this grammar lesson, learn Relative pronouns (who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose) with some exercises .
Allowed And Not Allowed
Giving or asking for permission can be difficult when it is in English. The word "allowed" can be used to grant permission or ask for it. In this English presentation, you will learn how to use "allowed" and "not allowed" and practice through exercises.
Articles
This series of courses per conversation via Skype offers you to discover the use of indefinite articles in English in two courses. Your English teacher will be present to help you discover the different uses and functions of the articles. You will have the opportunity to practice all the knowledge gained during this course in a corrected exercise. Following this course, you will be able to use indefinite articles.
Exclamation Mark
An exclamation mark (!) usually shows strong feeling, such as surprise, anger or joy. Exclamation marks are most commonly used in writing a quoted speech. However, in the last few years, the use of the exclamation mark has changed. In this English Grammar lesson, you will learn using the Exclamation mark correctly.
Expression Of Time
There are many words and expressions to refer to time. You can use these to sequence events and make stories and anecdotes more interesting. It is also important to use the right word/phrase when using time expressions. Let's take a look at the usage of these expressions of time, in this English topic.
Must and Mustn't
In this lesson you will learn how to use the words Must and Mustn't. For ExampIe- You must go see your mother. You mustn't keep your child unattended while travelling. Grammar lessons with practical exercises .
Opposites
Learn to use the first simple adjectives in all conditions, and more precisely the opposite adjectives. Through this course for children and beginners, discover how to say "small/large ", "fast/slow ", etc. in English. Accompanied by Albert teachers, playful exercises and games, learn the basics of the English language in a conversation class that will make you comfortable and enrich your vocabulary.
Present Perfect Tense
Learn how to use Present Perfect Tense with examples and exercises. This tense indicates either that an action was completed (finished or "perfected") at some point in the past or that the action extends to the present: This is a Grammar lessons with practical exercises .
Use of There
In this lesson, you will learn the usage of there with some exercises.
Finish The Story
Have you ever thought of changing the end of your story to twist it and have a different meaning altogether? This English presentation will allow you to finish the story according to your creative thinking. The trainer will assist you to complete each story by giving inputs.