In this section you will find grammar lessons. You can work through the lessons without a teacher and each lesson will take about 20-30 minutes to complete.

In this section you will find grammar lessons. You can work through the lessons without a teacher and each lesson will take about 20-30 minutes to complete.
Are you an easy-going person? Do many things get on your nerves? Watch the video of Anne talking about things that get on her nerves and practise using phrases like 'I wish you would ...' to show you are irritated.
Anne's going to retire next year but she doesn't plan to stay at home and watch TV. Watch the video of Anne talking about her plans and practise using the future perfect simple and continuous tenses.
It's not easy living in a new country. Sometimes it takes time to get used to things. Watch the video of Anne talking about when she tried to get used to living in another country. Then complete the grammar tasks which focus on 'to get used to ...'
Do you like making cakes and biscuits? Watch this video where Anne shows you how to make some traditional British biscuits. They taste so good! Then complete the grammar tasks which focus on the imperative form of verbs.
Do you notice any big differences between the social values and rules of your country in the past and now? Watch the video where Anne talks about some of the changes she has noticed in the UK since she was young. Then complete the tasks which focus on modals verbs to talk about obligation
Have you ever had a really bad day? Watch the video of Anne talking about when she had one of those terrible days. Then practise your grammar by answering the questions about using the past perfect.
Anne is thinking about her retirement plans. Watch and listen to her and then focus on the activities about different verb patterns.
Watch and listen to Anne tell a story about mistakes that could have cost someone's life! Then complete the questions which focus on the third conditional.
Watch the video of Anne talking about her idea of a perfect day, then practise your grammar by answering the questions on using the second conditional.
Watch the video of Anne talking about what she likes watching on TV, then answer the questions. The language focus is passive and active adjectives like 'interested' and 'interesting'.
What traditions do you have at New Year? In this lesson, Anne talks about her New Year’s Resolutions. The language focus is the use of “going to” to talk about future plans.
In this lesson you will listen to a recording about life in the 1940s. The language focus is ‘used to’ and ‘would’ for past habits and states.
How do you find time for household jobs? In this lesson, you are going to listen to a conversation about sharing household tasks. The language focus is questions.
In this lesson, Jonny talks about what he has to do as a medical student. The language focus is modal verbs of obligation and permission.
In this lesson Anne talks about her work as an English teacher. The language focus is on the present perfect continuous and simple.
Do you have a hobby? In this lesson, you will listen to Penny talking about her hobby. The language focus is the present perfect.
Do you find it easy to make plans for the weekend? What do your plans depend on? In this lesson, Anne talks about her plans for the weekend. The language focus is the first conditional.
In this lesson you are going to listen to Penny talking about the town she lives in. The focus of the lesson is articles.
Are there some things that you do every week? Do you have a routine? Watch the video and listen to Anne talk about her routine. The focus of this lesson is using adverbs of frequency.
In this lesson you will listen to a recording about three different countries. The language focus is comparative and superlative adjectives.