Welcome to a practical overview of what you can expect from this basic English course, designed to strengthen your foundations in everyday English. Whether you are looking to improve your grammar, expand your vocabulary, or practice your four main skills, this course offers a structured path to help you grow as an English learner.
What topics will you learn in this basic English course?
The course covers a well-rounded set of essential topics that every beginner needs. Here is what you can look forward to:
- Basic connectors in English: words and phrases that link ideas together in sentences [0:28].
- Articles: understanding how to use a, an, and the correctly [0:33].
- Weather conditions: vocabulary and expressions to describe the weather [0:35].
- Frequency: learning adverbs and expressions that describe how often something happens [0:37].
- Expressing presence or absence: how to communicate whether something or someone is there or not [0:40].
- Making offers, suggestions, and invitations: practical language for social interactions [0:47].
- Telling the time in English: one of the most important everyday skills for communication [0:52].
Each of these topics builds on the previous one, giving you a solid base to handle real-life situations in English with confidence.
How is the course structured for effective learning?
Every module includes one or two classes dedicated to learning and acquiring new language [0:59]. Beyond grammar and vocabulary, each module also features a class focused on improving one of your four main skills: writing, reading, listening, and speaking [1:07].
Practicing all four skills is essential because language learning is not just about understanding rules — it is about using the language actively. The exercises designed for each skill will help you see much better results by the end of the course [1:16].
Why should you take notes and ask questions?
The instructor, Cesar, who has been teaching since 2015 and has worked with students internationally [0:10], strongly encourages you to take notes during every class and to ask any questions you may have [1:22]. Engaging actively with the material makes a significant difference in how well you retain and apply what you learn. Your questions will be read and answered, so do not hesitate to participate.
This is a great opportunity to build your English skills step by step. What topic are you most excited to start with? Share your thoughts in the comments!