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    Master Native English | Speaking Skills, Grammar, And More

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    Master Native English | Speaking Skills, Grammar, And More

    Master Native English | Speaking Skills, Grammar, And More
    Last updated 11/2019
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 18.70 GB | Duration: 15h 24m

    Achieve English mastery and fluency in this journey through the English language. Each lesson is filled with examples.

    What you'll learn

    Learn English skills to easily handle a wide range of common situations

    Master exercises to improve your habits and ability to think in English

    Learn and practice the grammar necessary to sound natural and avoid mistakes

    Learn extremely common expressions and vocabulary (with examples)

    Gain confidence in your ability to express yourself in English clearly and accurately

    Learn how to use English in advanced situations, like giving a presentation (and more)

    Requirements

    A desire to learn and a positive attitude

    Some way to take notes and make examples

    A way to record yourself, in order to complete assignments

    Description
    Hi. I'm Luke!If your goal is to become fluent in English, this is the course to take. I've been working on the lessons in this English course for over 10 years, and have seen them help many students master the key skills they need to really understand how to use English at a high level. This course contains everything you need to start using the English language naturally, and feel confident in your English skills. The course will guide you step-by-step. Also, each lesson is filled with natural English examples, which is the best way to learn.  Each section of the course includes an assignment so that you can practice everything you learn. This is really essential! Input is great, but if you're not using the English language as you learn, it won't stick. The course starts out with an intensive focus on how to describe things clearly in English. Explore the examples other students have made (along with my feedback) in addition to adding your own. Also, if you need help along the way, just ask in the Q&A. I'm here with you on your English learning journey! Some of the things you will learn in this course include: Essential English grammar, including difficult tenses, quantifiers, and moreEnglish used in common social situations, like inviting, giving advice, talking about movies, etc.English skills necessary for descriptions, comparisons, explanations, etc. Assignments for each section to practice what you learn and gain confidencePointers on specifically American English phrasing and language usageCommon English idioms and expressions for handling travel situations in EnglishHundreds of native vocabulary and expressions needed for fluent conversationEnglish knowledge for challenging things, like writing emails, giving presentations, and debating, etc. Practice exercises to help you start thinking in English and improve your English speaking habitsMuch more!If you are serious about getting really good at English, your next step is simple: Sign up for this course!
    Overview

    Section 1: Course Overview

    Lecture 1 Keep in Mind

    Section 2: Describing Things

    Lecture 2 Overview and Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 3 Basics of Description

    Lecture 4 Description Practice

    Lecture 5 Full Example Description

    Section 3: Tough Verb Tenses

    Lecture 6 Overview

    Lecture 7 Simple Past

    Lecture 8 Past Progressive

    Lecture 9 Present Perfect

    Lecture 10 Past Perfect

    Section 4: Inviting Friends

    Lecture 11 Overview

    Lecture 12 Small Talk on the Phone

    Lecture 13 Inviting Informally

    Lecture 14 Refusing and Accepting

    Lecture 15 Confirming Details

    Section 5: Comparing Things

    Lecture 16 Basics for Comparing

    Lecture 17 Useful Rules and Examples

    Lecture 18 'As - as' and 'Not as - as'

    Lecture 19 Superlatives

    Lecture 20 In-depth Comparative Examples

    Section 6: Making Inquiries

    Lecture 21 Overview

    Lecture 22 Being Tactful

    Lecture 23 Apartment Inquiry

    Lecture 24 Inquiry Dialogue

    Lecture 25 Ways to Say 'You're Welcome'

    Section 7: Daily Routine

    Lecture 26 Overview

    Lecture 27 Phrases for Routine

    Lecture 28 Personal Details

    Lecture 29 Explaining Responsibilities

    Lecture 30 Routine Example

    Section 8: Starting Conversations

    Lecture 31 Conversation Techniques

    Lecture 32 First Day of Class

    Lecture 33 At an Event

    Section 9: Having Discussions

    Lecture 34 Overview

    Lecture 35 How to Ask Interesting Questions

    Lecture 36 Phrases to Start Discussions

    Lecture 37 Example Discussion Questions

    Section 10: Progress and Stories

    Lecture 38 Overview

    Lecture 39 Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 40 Storytelling Tips

    Lecture 41 A Story of Progress

    Section 11: Ordering in a Restaurant

    Lecture 42 Overview

    Lecture 43 Ordering Phrases

    Lecture 44 Arriving at the Restaurant

    Lecture 45 At the Table

    Lecture 46 Asking for Suggestions

    Lecture 47 Restaurant Vocabulary

    Lecture 48 Example Order

    Lecture 49 Paying and Tipping

    Lecture 50 Taking Home Leftovers

    Section 12: Movies and TV

    Lecture 51 Overview

    Lecture 52 Genres

    Lecture 53 Phrases for Talking About Movies

    Lecture 54 Good and Bad Reviews

    Lecture 55 Synopsis and Example

    Section 13: Giving Advice

    Lecture 56 Overview

    Lecture 57 Asking for Advice

    Lecture 58 Ways to Give Advice

    Lecture 59 Fitness Words and Phrases

    Lecture 60 In-depth Example

    Section 14: The Future

    Lecture 61 Overview

    Lecture 62 Asking About the Future

    Lecture 63 Levels of Certainty

    Lecture 64 Causes and Results

    Lecture 65 Hypotheticals

    Lecture 66 Explaining Your Future

    Section 15: English Exercises Part 1 and 2

    Lecture 67 Overview (Part 1)

    Lecture 68 Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 69 The Stitching Exercise

    Lecture 70 Simplification

    Lecture 71 Overview (Part 2)

    Lecture 72 Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 73 Full Variation

    Lecture 74 4 Words

    Lecture 75 Improvisation

    Section 16: Time Words

    Lecture 76 Overview

    Lecture 77 In and Ago

    Lecture 78 After, Later, and Before

    Lecture 79 Common Time Prepositions

    Lecture 80 At, On, and In

    Lecture 81 Since, Ever Since, and Until

    Lecture 82 From and Between

    Lecture 83 While and During

    Lecture 84 Time in the Past

    Lecture 85 Whenever and Every Time

    Section 17: Writing Emails

    Lecture 86 Overview

    Lecture 87 Email Tips

    Lecture 88 A Personal Email

    Lecture 89 A Professional Email

    Lecture 90 Closing an Email

    Section 18: Daily Tasks

    Lecture 91 Overview

    Lecture 92 Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 93 Tips

    Lecture 94 Doing Laundry

    Lecture 95 Running Errands

    Lecture 96 Errands Example

    Section 19: Quantifiers

    Lecture 97 Overview

    Lecture 98 Countable and Uncountable Nouns

    Lecture 99 'Little' and 'A Little'

    Lecture 100 'A Bit' and 'Not Much'

    Lecture 101 'Enough' and 'Lots'

    Lecture 102 'Many' and 'Some'

    Lecture 103 'A Couple', 'A Few', and 'Several'

    Lecture 104 'Any', 'None', and 'No'

    Section 20: Making a Presentation

    Lecture 105 Overview

    Lecture 106 Dos and Don'ts

    Lecture 107 Hooks

    Lecture 108 The Outline

    Lecture 109 Full Presentation Example

    Section 21: Expressions for Disagreement of Difficulty

    Lecture 110 Overview

    Lecture 111 Ways to Disagree

    Lecture 112 How to Compromise

    Lecture 113 Compromise Examples

    Lecture 114 Phrases for Difficult Choices

    Section 22: Technical Descriptions

    Lecture 115 Overview

    Lecture 116 Numbers in Order

    Lecture 117 Dates

    Lecture 118 Symbols

    Lecture 119 Symbols Example

    Lecture 120 Pure Numbers

    Lecture 121 Math

    Lecture 122 Abbreviations and Addresses

    Section 23: Expressions in Common Situations

    Lecture 123 Overview

    Lecture 124 Expressions for Control

    Lecture 125 Coffee Shop Expressions

    Lecture 126 Expressions for Availability

    Lecture 127 Expressions for Colleagues

    Lecture 128 Money Expressions

    Lecture 129 Expressions for Choice

    Lecture 130 Expressions for a Party

    Lecture 131 Expressions for Searching

    Section 24: Booking a Hotel

    Lecture 132 Overview

    Lecture 133 The Greeting

    Lecture 134 Booking Nights

    Lecture 135 Types of Rooms

    Lecture 136 Prices

    Lecture 137 Common Questions

    Lecture 138 Confirming Information

    Lecture 139 Confirmation

    Lecture 140 Saying Goodbye

    Section 25: Meetings

    Lecture 141 Overview

    Lecture 142 Meeting Functions

    Lecture 143 Proposal

    Lecture 144 Giving Feedback

    Lecture 145 Moderating

    Section 26: Cuisine and Cooking

    Lecture 146 Overview

    Lecture 147 Describing Cuisines

    Lecture 148 Cooking Actions

    Lecture 149 Useful Cooking Phrases

    Lecture 150 Recipe Vocabulary

    Lecture 151 Recipe Example

    Section 27: Picking Someone Up at the Airport

    Lecture 152 Overview

    Lecture 153 Greetings and Breaking the Ice

    Lecture 154 Making Suggestions

    Lecture 155 Currency and Phone Service

    Lecture 156 Small Talk in the Car

    Section 28: Explaining Information

    Lecture 157 Overview

    Lecture 158 Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 159 The Graph

    Lecture 160 Describing the Graph

    Lecture 161 Graph Analysis

    Section 29: How to Debate

    Lecture 162 Overview

    Lecture 163 Reasons to Debate

    Lecture 164 Poking Holes in a Case

    Lecture 165 If that were true…

    Lecture 166 Analogies

    Lecture 167 Conceding

    Lecture 168 Making an Argument

    Lecture 169 The Counterargument

    Section 30: Course Conclusion

    Lecture 170 What We've Learned

    English learners who are ready to take their skills to the next level,This course is not for native English speakers