Communicative English Live Class Topics
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Course layout with topics and grammar focus.
Live Class Topics (1–60)
| Class | Topic | Grammar Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction to Communication | “To be” (am, is, are) |
| 2 | Making Small Sentences | Sentence structure (S+V+O) |
| 3 | Talking About People | Nouns, pronouns |
| 4 | Describing Yourself | Adjectives |
| 5 | Talking About Things | Articles (a, an, the) |
| 6 | Asking Simple Questions | WH-questions |
| 7 | Yes/No Questions | Do/Does, Is/Are |
| 8 | Talking About Habits | Simple Present Tense |
| 9 | Likes & Dislikes | Verbs + like/love/hate |
| 10 | Review & Speaking Practice | All grammar above |
| 11 | Talking About the Past | Simple Past |
| 12 | Talking About Ongoing Actions | Present Continuous |
| 13 | Talking About the Future | Simple Future |
| 14 | Plans and Intentions | “Going to” |
| 15 | Life Experiences | Present Perfect |
| 16 | Talking About Duration | Since/For |
| 17 | Habits in the Past | “Used to” |
| 18 | Time Expressions | ago, just, already, yet |
| 19 | Storytelling Day | Mixed past tenses |
| 20 | Review + Speaking Activity | All tenses learned |
| 21 | Places Around You | Prepositions (in, on, at) |
| 22 | Asking for and Giving Directions | Imperatives |
| 23 | Expressing Ability | Can / Can’t |
| 24 | Making Requests & Offers | Could / Would / May |
| 25 | Shopping English | Countable & uncountable nouns |
| 26 | Talking About Quantity | Quantifiers (some, many, much) |
| 27 | Expressing Needs & Permission | Have to / Must / Need to |
| 28 | Talking on the Phone | Question patterns |
| 29 | At the Restaurant | Polite expressions |
| 30 | Review + Practice | All above |
| 31 | Joining Sentences | Conjunctions (and, but, because) |
| 32 | Describing & Comparing | Comparatives/Superlatives |
| 33 | Talking About Quantities | Too/Enough/So/Such |
| 34 | Talking About Existence | “There is / There are” |
| 35 | Talking About Plans | Future Continuous |
| 36 | Giving Opinions | I think / In my opinion |
| 37 | Correcting Mistakes | Common grammar errors |
| 38 | Expressing Conditions | Zero & First Conditional |
| 39 | Expressing Imagination | Second Conditional |
| 40 | Review + Role-play | Combined grammar |
| 41 | Sequencing Ideas | Connectors (first, then, finally) |
| 42 | Phrasal Verbs 1 | get up, look after, turn on |
| 43 | Phrasal Verbs 2 | give up, take off, call back |
| 44 | Collocations | make, take, do, have |
| 45 | Talking Politely | Would you mind…? |
| 46 | Expressing Emotions | Adverbs, intonation |
| 47 | Reviewing Tenses in Stories | Mixed tense storytelling |
| 48 | Mixed Conditionals | If + had + would have |
| 49 | Common Mistakes Review | Grammar recap |
| 50 | Review + Speech Day | All grammar |
| 51 | Natural Conversation Tips | Sentence rhythm, stress |
| 52 | Idioms 1 | Basic idioms (break the ice, piece of cake) |
| 53 | Idioms 2 | Everyday idioms |
| 54 | Indirect Speech (Intro only) | Said that / Told me |
| 55 | Conditional Recap | Real + Unreal situations |
| 56 | Sentence Variety | Simple → Compound → Complex |
| 57 | Spoken Grammar Secrets | Natural phrases (You know, kind of) |
| 58 | Practice Interview | All structures |
| 59 | Grammar in Storytelling | Review through story |
| 60 | Final Challenge & Motivation | Full grammar review + storytelling |
Grammar Areas Covered
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Sentence Basics:
- Nouns and pronouns
- Adjectives and adverbs
- Prepositions (in, on, at, to, between)
- Conjunctions (and, but, because, although)
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Tenses:
- Present: Simple, Continuous, Perfect
- Past: Simple, Continuous, Perfect
- Future: Simple, Continuous, “going to”
- Used to for past habits
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Questions:
- WH- questions (what, where, why, how)
- Yes/No questions
- Negative sentences (do/does/did, is/are/was/were)
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Modals:
- Can, Could, May, Might, Must, Should, Would
- Polite requests & suggestions (“Could you…”, “Would you mind…”)
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Comparisons:
- Comparatives and superlatives
- Too / Enough / So / Such
- Intensifiers (very, really, quite)
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Conditionals:
- Zero Conditional (facts)
- First Conditional (real situations)
- Second Conditional (imaginary situations)
- Mixed/Third Conditional (past regrets)
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Spoken Grammar:
- Imperatives (commands, instructions)
- Tag questions (isn’t it?, don’t you?)
- Polite speech and rephrasing
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Connectors:
- Sequencing: first, then, finally
- Contrast: however, although
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Phrasal Verbs & Idioms:
- Phrasal verbs: get up, look after, give up
- Idioms: break the ice, piece of cake, once in a blue moon

