ENGLISH LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS – LEARN BASIC ENGLISH!
Are you a beginner in English?
This page is a good starting point if you want to improve your knowledge of the English language. The 35 basic english grammar lessons you will find on this page are very simple and are aimed at high school students, and adults who want to improve their English. Even if you are an intermediate learner, this page might help you!
If you’re a teacher, you can also use them if you are teaching ESL (English as a Second Language). This page contains 35 course sheets that follow a coherent progression.
Each English lessons for beginners includes:
- the essential grammar rules
- grammar tips that will help you to pass your exams
- a lot of examples, to make it easier for you to understand
- a PDF of the lesson that you can download absolutely for free
Englisfornoobs.com is the website you need to learn English quickly and efficiently!
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BASIC ENGLISH LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS:
- Easy list of english grammar terms
- Basic Punctuation in English
- The Interrogative sentence
- Making negative sentences in English
- The definite article (The)
- Indefinite articles in English (a and an)
- How to use the Zero article in English
- Personal pronouns (me, you, him…)
- How to use contractions in a sentence (I am > I’m, She has > She’s…)
- Plural in English
- Can and can’t
- Adverbs in English: what you should know
- Position of adverbs
- Phrasal verbs basic rules
- Must and mustn’t
- Must or have to ?
- How to use ‘there is’ and ‘there are’
- How to use the verb to be in English?
- How to use the verb to have in English?
- How to use exclamation in a sentence
- Question tags rules
- Adjective rules in English
- Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing (Bored VS Boring)
- Possessive Adjectives in English (my, your, his…)
- How to use English Modal Verbs (can, could, will, would…)
- Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, their…)
- Relative pronouns (which, who, that…)
- Demonstrative pronouns (this, that, those…)
- Will VS Going to
- The Past Participle in English (played, been, enjoyed…)
- How to use -ing verbs
- How to use the imperative
- How to use the genitive in English
- Make or Do?
- Look, see or watch?
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