Build Your Confidence, Master English, and Prepare for Career Success!
Course Overview:
This 15-week course is designed to help lower-level 2 to lower-level 3 English learners improve their language skills with a focus on workforce development. Combining foundational grammar, conversational practice, and essential workplace communication skills, this course prepares students to confidently navigate real-world professional environments.
What You’ll Learn:
Who This Course Is For:
This course is ideal for adult learners seeking to improve their English for career advancement, job applications, and effective workplace communication.
Course Features:
Course Breakdown:
Why Enroll in This Course?
This program not only helps you improve your English skills but also equips you with the tools and confidence to succeed in your career. From mastering grammar to preparing for interviews, you’ll leave this course ready to take on new professional opportunities!
This series will help you understand and use English grammar naturally.
Learn to categorize English words into 9 basic types called "parts of speech" or "word classes".
Learn the eight parts of speech and how they work together to form sentences in English.
Understand what nouns are, their types, and how they are used in sentences.
Download and complete the Nouns Worksheet attached to this lesson.
Learn about pronouns, their types, and how to use them to avoid repetition in sentences.
Download and complete the Nouns Worksheet attached to this lesson to practice Pronouns.
Understand verbs, their types, and how they form the backbone of every sentence by showing actions, states, and occurrences.
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | English Grammar | by EasyTeaching
Learn about adjectives, their types, and how they are used to describe and modify nouns.
When using more than one adjective to describe a noun, we must use adjective order to describe the noun properly.
Understand adverbs, their types, and how they are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Learn about prepositions, their types, and how they are used to show relationships between words in a sentence.
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Learn about conjunctions, their types, and how they connect words, phrases, and sentences.
Learn about interjections, their function in sentences, and how they express strong emotions or sudden reactions.
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