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.
Reporting on meetings: mastering reported speech
Business communication — a B2 English lesson. Practise reported speech and expand vocabulary around sharing meeting outcomes and client feedback.
Professional writing: using the passive voice for formality
Business English — a B2 lesson. Practise using the passive voice for a formal tone and expand your vocabulary for professional communication.
Business decisions: expressing certainty and probability
Business decisions — a B2 English lesson. Practise expressing degrees of certainty and expand vocabulary for professional communication.
Customer feedback: asking questions in business
Customer feedback — an A2 English lesson. Practise forming Yes/No and Wh- questions and expand vocabulary around business surveys and interviews.
Project updates: using the past simple tense
Project updates — a B1 English lesson. Practise using the past simple and expand vocabulary for business reports and project management.
Modern dating: expressing regrets and speculating about the past
Modern dating — a C1 English lesson. Practise expressing regrets with wishes and unreal conditionals, and expand vocabulary around digital relationships.
Drone regulations: discussing laws and hypothetical scenarios
Drone regulations — a C1 English lesson. Practise modals of obligation and conditionals, and expand vocabulary around international legal frameworks.
Weekend regrets: expressing past mistakes and advice
Weekend regrets — a B1 English lesson. Practise using 'should have' and 'shouldn't have' and expand vocabulary around past mistakes and advice. Learn to discuss what you wish you had done differently.
Grammar rules: correcting common mistakes
Grammar rules — a B2 English lesson. Practise correcting common mistakes and expand vocabulary around language and communication.
The humble potato: discussing historical significance
The humble potato — a B2 English lesson. Practise passive voice for historical events and expand vocabulary around agriculture and societal change.
Grammar debates: arguing for and against the Oxford comma
The Oxford comma — a C1 English lesson. Practise expressing nuanced opinions and expand vocabulary around grammar and academic debate.
Reading formats: expressing preferences and comparing options
Reading formats — a B2 English lesson. Practise expressing preferences and expand vocabulary around books and technology.
