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.
Business negotiations: mastering conditional sentences
Master the art of business negotiations by learning to use mixed conditionals and key phrases to secure a win-win situation.
Professional writing: using relative clauses for CVs
Learn to write a powerful CV using <strong>defining and non-defining relative clauses</strong> and essential vocabulary like <strong>a proven track record</strong> to impress potential employers.
Workplace rules: using 'must' for obligation
Learn essential English for the office, mastering how to discuss workplace rules and obligations using 'must' and practical phrases like 'Is it okay if I...?'
Brainstorming sessions: making polite suggestions
Master the art of polite suggestions in brainstorming meetings, learning key phrases and vocabulary to confidently share your ideas and collaborate effectively with colleagues.
Contract negotiations: using conditionals for hypothetical situations
Master the language of contract negotiations by using second and third conditionals to explore hypothetical situations and make persuasive proposals.
Sales forecasting: using hedging language to make projections
Master the art of professional sales forecasting by learning to use cautious language and key business vocabulary to make realistic and nuanced projections.
Financial projections: expressing certainty and speculation
Master the advanced language of financial forecasting, learning to express precise certainty and nuanced speculation about market trends and business outcomes.
Vendor selection: negotiating hypothetical deals
Master the art of business negotiation, learning to secure favourable deals and clarify terms with suppliers using advanced vocabulary and the second conditional.
Party planning: using 'will' and 'should' for future plans
Learn to confidently plan and discuss parties using 'will' for decisions and 'should' for suggestions, with practical phrases for real conversations.
Making a complaint: using the simple past tense
Learn to confidently explain problems and ask for a refund when returning a faulty item to a shop, using essential vocabulary and the simple past tense.
Business reports: understanding and using the passive voice
Master the passive voice for objective business reports, learn to question findings politely, and gain key vocabulary like 'actionable insights' from an authentic article.
Digital privacy: protecting your online information
Learn to discuss online security and protect your data using advanced vocabulary and grammar, ensuring your digital life remains private and secure.
