Beginner

English for Beginners (A1) – Step 2: What’s in Your Room?

Overview
Curriculum

In this interactive online course, you’ll learn how to correctly use "There is" and "There are" to describe locations, objects, and situations in English. Through easy to understand exercises, real-life examples, and a final interactive quiz, you'll gain confidence in making both positive and negative statements, as well as asking questions.

What You’ll Learn:
✅ The difference between "There is" and "There are"
✅ How to form affirmative and negative sentences
✅ How to ask and answer questions using "Is there...?" and "Are there...?"
✅ Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Course Features:
📌 Short, easy-to-follow lessons
📌 Interactive exercises 
📌 Real-world examples for practical use
📌 Learn at your own pace, anytime, anywhere

Start now and improve your English with this simple but essential grammar skill! 🚀

Curriculum

  • 1 Section
  • 7 Lessons
  • 1 Quiz
  • 1h Duration
Collapse All
"There is" & "There are"
7 Lessons1 Quiz
  1. 1. Warm-up Activity (5 Minutes)
  2. 2. Furniture & Pets – Vocabulary List (5 Minutes)
  3. Easy English Talk Episode 2 (4 Minutes)
  4. Grammar Explanation (5 Minutes)
  5. Practice (10 Minutes)
  6. Conversation Challenge (10 Minutes)
  7. Review & Reflection (5 Minutes)
  8. Quiz Name: "What’s in the Room?" (15 Minutes)

Deleting Course Review

Are you sure? You can't restore this back

Course Access

This course is password protected. To access it please enter your password below:

Related Courses

Don't make the same mistakes.

English for Beginners (A1) – Step 7: How to Use Articles (a, an, the)

0m
0
0
7
Expert
A master of all the grammar tenses

English for Advanced Learners (C1) – Step 1: Mixed Tenses for Time and Sequence

0m
0
0
6
Intermediate

How to Argue in English Professionally

  • Learn polite disagreement phrases like “I see your point, but…”, “Can I offer a different view?”, and “I’m not sure I agree with that.”
    Practice step-by-step conversations for disagreeing in meetings, correcting misunderstandings, and offering alternative ideas with respect.
    Build your argument vocabulary with useful phrases for making suggestions, presenting reasons, and softening your tone.
    Improve your listening and speaking skills through clear, realistic dialogues from workplace settings and professional discussions.
    Learn communication strategies to stay calm, polite, and effective—even in tense or emotional conversations.
    Test your skills with speaking and comprehension activities so you’re ready to disagree professionally and with confidence.

1h 35m
0
0
7