Grammar example lessons
Find targeted grammar lessons with clear explanations and practical exercises. Teachers can access lessons on verb tenses, sentence structure, conditionals, passive voice, articles, and more. Each lesson uses authentic video content to demonstrate grammar in context, helping students understand and apply rules naturally.
Solving mysteries: making deductions about the past
Solving mysteries — a B2 English lesson. Practise making deductions about past events using 'must have' and 'can't have' and expand vocabulary around investigation.
City navigation: asking for and giving directions
Giving directions — an A2 English lesson. Practise using imperatives and prepositions of place and expand vocabulary around city navigation.
Negotiating compromises: using conditionals effectively
Negotiation — a B2 English lesson. Practise using conditional sentences and expand vocabulary around making proposals and reaching agreements. Improve your communicative skills for real-world scenarios.
Future plans: discussing intentions and predictions
Future plans — a B1 English lesson. Practise using 'will', 'be going to', and present continuous and expand vocabulary around future planning.
Reflecting on past decisions: expressing wishes and regrets
Reflecting on past decisions — a B2 English lesson. Practise wish and regret structures and expand vocabulary around professional development.
Expressing preferences: using 'would rather' and 'prefer'
Learn to express preferences in English at B1 level. Practise using 'would rather' and 'prefer' with different structures and expand vocabulary for daily choices.
Past decisions: reflecting on what might have been
Regret and past choices — a B2 English lesson. Practise the third conditional and expand vocabulary around reflecting on past events.
Making a business case: Using modals for persuasion
Making a business case — a C1 English lesson. Practise using modal verbs for persuasion and expand vocabulary around securing project funding.
First day at work: Describing past events
Starting a new job — an A2 English lesson. Practise the past simple tense and expand vocabulary around the workplace.
Corporate mergers: communicating with finesse and authority
Corporate mergers — a C2 English lesson. Practise nominalization for formal writing and expand vocabulary around M&A communication strategies.
Project updates: using the present perfect continuous
Work projects — a B1 English lesson. Practise the present perfect continuous and expand vocabulary around professional communication and project management.
Workplace rules: talking about obligations and permissions
Workplace rules — an A2 English lesson. Practise using modal verbs (must, have to, can) and expand vocabulary around professional environments.
