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Advanced Grammar
Advanced grammar is the study of compositional ideas and techniques above the level of simple grammar.
The study of advanced Grammar also focuses on morphology, which is concerned with the sometimes substantial changes in meaning that can occur to a word when the tense or context are also altered.
You can refer to Cambridge Official Website.
Tenses are generally learned to build a perfect construction of the sentence to have a clear meaning. But, it’s not just that simple.
A. “I’m reading this book since morning.”
B. “I’ve been reading this book since morning.” Well both seem right but only one is correct – ‘B’ but why?
Passive: “I’m worried!” Why is this passive voice not spoken or written in active voice to some extent?
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Conjunction: “I will help you should you wish.” Should?? What does it even mean?
Preposition:
“Let’s play on the ground. Let’s play in the garden.” Why ON? Why IN?
Punctuation: “Hey! Why don’t you try again? Well, I know you can!”
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his class will teach you advanced grammar concepts about conditionals and noun clauses. Each type will be explained and you’ll have lots of practice applying them. Although this may sound like complicated grammar, the course will make it easy to comprehend. These grammar points are crucial for anyone trying to learn fluency in English.
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This specialization follows our Learn English: Intermediate Grammar specialization and includes more advanced grammar concepts such as noun clauses and conditionals
- Learn how to blend verb tenses effectively and how to punctuate sentences correctly
- This specialization is useful for non-native English speakers who want to improve their fluency or native speakers who want to improve their accuracy in using English for academic or professional purposes

IELTS Life Skills
IELTS Life Skills is an English test for people who need to prove their English speaking and listening ability as part of a visa or immigration application.
The tasks in the test are based on everyday subjects such as work, transport and the weather, which reflect the experience of communicating in an English-speaking country. It is a single test covering speaking and listening skills.
You can refer to Cambridge Official Website
UK Visas and Immigration for visas that are for the ‘family of a settled person’.
UK Visas and Immigration for a visa that is for ‘extension to a family, spouse or partner’.
UK Visas and Immigration for ‘citizenship or indefinite leave to remain’.

Spoken English
Spoken English is nothing but the language we use to communicate with others. People from various backgrounds speak in a variety of accents, for example, an American’s speech differs from that of a Canadian or a British person.
And another distinction is the presence of utterances in spoken English. These are invisible in written language. In spoken English, the register of the language, or the formality of the language, is also distinct. When we compare it with written English, it can be more informal.
You can refer to Cambridge Official Website
All learners, whatever their level, have questions and doubts about grammar as they’re learning English. There is also a grammar reference which helps to explain the verb tenses and grammar rules in a clear and simple way.
Decide which area of grammar you need help with today and choose a grammar point to work on. When you do the interactive exercises, you can see how well you’ve done. By revising and practising your grammar you will increase your confidence in English and improve your language level.
Practising little and often is the best way to improve your grammar, so come back tomorrow to choose another grammar point to work on. Good luck!
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Group discussions are important as they encourage teamwork and allow students to improve their speaking and listening skills.
I’m often asked “What are some easy things I can do to improve my English accent?”.
You don’t need anyone else, you can do these things by yourself and you can start them right now!
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IELTS (AC/GN)
The choice of test depends on where you intend to use your test score. The IELTS Academic test is usually for entry into university. IELTS General Training on the other hand is used for migration purposes. The organisation where you plan to work or study sets the requirements.
You can refer to Cambridge Official Website
The IELTS Academic test is made up of four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. You can read more about these sections below.
Choose the IELTS General Training test if you wish to migrate to a country where English is spoken, (e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and UK) or if you wish to train or study at below degree level.
In IELTS, there are four papers: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. The Speaking and Listening tests are the same in both the Academic and the General Training tests, but the Reading and Writing tests are different.


Pearson PTE
PTE Academic is a computer-based English test that assesses your academic-level speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills. You take the test in a small, friendly test centre environment in just two hours. PTE Academic is accepted for all study routes – including for the popular Student Direct Stream (SDS) route. Explore PTE Academic
If you’re applying for a spouse visa or a parent-of-a-dependent visa, you can take PTE HOME A1. This is a beginner-level English test.
If you’re already living in the UK and need an extension to your A1 visa, you can take PTE HOME A2.
You can refer to PTE’s Official Website
Literature and so on.
English literature is the study of written works in the English language. It includes a wide range of text types, such as novels, plays, poetry, and non-fiction.
Here, students are given explanation about varieties of academic and or non-academic stories and poems.
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Here, students are given training for building poems and free verses as well as stories.
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Here, students are given training for building poems and free verses as well as stories.
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Here, students are given training for various accents of English that are used/spoken around the world depending on where the person belongs and how his/her tongue is twisted to speak any language.
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FAQs
What’s the duration of the course – Literature?
6 Months (Full time) / 10 Months(Part-time)
What includes in the course – Spoken English?
Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Speech, Group Discussion, Accent and so on.
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What includes in the course – IELTS Life Skills?
Includes Listening and Speaking training (for those who apply for spouse visa)
For more details, click here.
What is included in the course – IELTS (Academic / General)?
Includes Listening, Writing, Reading and Speaking training (for those who apply for student / work visa)
For more details, click here.
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