Present Continuous for Future Arrangements Summary Student Level: B1-B2 (Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate) In today’s lesson, we focused on using the present continuous tense to talk about future arrangements and plans. Your teacher explained that in English,...
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Articles Pt. 3
Articles in English: Part 3 of 3 This is Part 3 of our 3-part guide to English articles. In this part, you'll learn when to use no article, how to choose between a/an, the and zero article, and you'll practise everything. If you haven’t done the earlier parts yet,...
Articles Pt. 2
Articles in English: Part 2 of 3 This is Part 2 of our 3-part guide to English articles. In this part, you'll learn how to use the. Haven’t done Part 1 yet? Start here first: Part 1: What Articles Are + A/An When you finish this page, continue with Part 3: Zero...
Understanding Relative Clauses Pt. 3 – Advanced Use Cases
👈 Just arriving? Start at the beginning: Part 1: Who, Which & That | Part 2: Defining vs. Non-Defining & Omitting Pronouns ⏭️ Already know the theory? Go straight to the full quiz! You've mastered the core relative pronouns and the defining/non-defining...
Understanding Relative Clauses Pt. 2 (defining and non-defining)
👈 Just arriving? Start here first: Part 1: Who, Which & That ⏭️ Already know this? Go straight to the mini-quiz! You know your who, which and that. Now let's tackle one of the trickiest parts of relative clauses — the difference between defining and non-defining...
English Lesson – GH #1
English Practice Session – Medical Professional Summary Estimated Student Level: B2-C1 In today’s lesson, we had an extensive conversation covering many interesting topics. We started by discussing your medical practice in Berlin-Mariendorf, where you...
Passive Voice Common Mistakes and Practice
⏭️ Already know the theory? Go straight to the quiz! 👈 Just arriving? Start at the beginning: Part 1: What Is Passive Voice & Why Use It | Part 2: How to Form the Passive Voice You've learned what passive voice is and how to form it. Now let's make sure it...
Passive Voice How to Form It
⏭️ Already know the theory? Go straight to the quiz! 👈 Just arriving? Start with Part 1: What Is Passive Voice & Why Use It The Basic Formula Good news: there's one core formula behind every passive sentence in English. Once you've got this, everything else is...
Business English – India Business Challenges
Business English – India Business Challenges Summary Student Level: B1-B2 (Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate) In today’s lesson, we discussed the many challenges of establishing and running a business in India. Your teacher shared extensive experiences...
History lesson text
## Summary of the French Revolution Lesson This lesson provided a brief introduction to the French Revolution that occurred in the 1700s. The revolution was notable as one of the first major challenges to monarchical rule and helped initiate a global spread of...
A2 & B1 General Grammar
Work and career
Work and Career Guide Work and Career Building a Fulfilling Professional Life Introduction to Work and Career A career is more than just a job—it's a long-term journey of professional development, personal growth, and meaningful contribution. In today's rapidly...
Quantifiers review (enough, too much, a few)
Quantifiers Review: Enough, Too Much, A Few Quantifiers Review Mastering "enough", "too much", and "a few" Understanding Quantifiers Quantifiers are words that tell us about the quantity or amount of something. Today, we'll focus on three important quantifiers:...
Reported Speech (He said he’d call back)
Reported Speech - Interactive Lesson Reported Speech Learn how to report what others have said What is Reported Speech? Reported speech (also called indirect speech) is when we tell someone what another person said without using their exact words. We often need to...
Relative Clauses (the person who / the thing that)
Relative Clauses: The Person Who / The Thing That Relative Clauses The Person Who / The Thing That What Are Relative Clauses? Relative clauses are parts of sentences that give us more information about a person, thing, or place. They help us describe nouns more...
Gerunds & Infinitives (enjoy working / want to work)
Gerunds & Infinitives - Interactive Lesson Gerunds & Infinitives Master the art of using -ing forms and "to" verbs What Are Gerunds and Infinitives? In English, when we want to use a verb after another verb, we need to change its form. We have two main options:...
Phrasal Verbs (business-related: set up, follow up, deal with, etc.)
Business Phrasal Verbs - Learn & Practice Business Phrasal Verbs Master essential phrasal verbs for professional communication Essential Business Phrasal Verbs Set up Meaning: To establish or create something (a business, meeting, system, etc.) We plan to set up a new...
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English Lesson – GH #1
English Practice Session – Medical Professional Summary Estimated Student Level: B2-C1 In today’s lesson, we had an extensive conversation covering many interesting topics. We started by discussing your medical practice in Berlin-Mariendorf, where you...
Writing White Papers & Research Reports
Writing White Papers & Research Reports White papers and research reports are authoritative documents that present in-depth analysis, research findings, and expert insights on complex topics. These documents serve to educate readers, establish thought leadership,...
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Comparing options (“This model is cheaper than…”)
Comparing Options: "This model is cheaper than..." Comparing Options "This model is cheaper than..." Understanding Comparisons When we need to make decisions, we often compare different options to find the best choice. One of the most common ways we do this is by...
Giving simple opinions (“I think it’s good”)
Giving Simple Opinions Giving Simple Opinions Learn how to express your thoughts clearly and effectively What Does "I Think It's Good" Really Mean? When we say "I think it's good," we're expressing a simple opinion. This is one of the most basic and common ways we...
Writing short emails (confirmations, requests, apologies)
Writing Short Emails: A Guide Writing Short Emails Master confirmations, requests, and apologies Why Write Short Emails? In today's fast-paced business environment, concise communication is essential. Short emails respect your recipient's time, increase the likelihood...
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