- How to use this course and what you will learn
- How to ask questions with ARE YOU? quickly and correctly
- How to ask questions in the present tense with "do you" like a native speaker
- How to ask questions in the past tense with "did you" like a native speaker
- The infinitive and CAN, How to use the verb CAN correctly
- Past tense of the verb TO BE and native pronunciation of "were you ?" questions
- How to use essential verbs:MEET, CALL and HELP, with native pronunciation of you
- Essential verbs TO GIVE + TO SEND , how to use correctly with the preposition TO
Intermediate
Online
₹ 455 3,499
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Learn English Speaking Course: English Speaking Secrets online certification is designed by Terry Mc Gonigle - A Professional English Teacher and presented by Udemy, and is targeted at individuals who feel nervous and anxious when trying to communicate with native English speakers in a business context, and are looking for a comprehensive program to help them learn English to make their conversation professional and effective so they can work in an international business environment.
Learn English Speaking Course: English speaking secrets online course by Udemy is a self-paced learning course that assists individuals to acquire the knowledge of the intermediate and advanced skills useful to fluent English speaking which include speaking, listening, reading, and, writing. With Learn English Speaking Course: English speaking secrets online classes individuals will receive more than 48.5 hours of pre-recorded lessons, as well as 22 downloadable resources and articles that cover various parts of English grammar, such as tenses, and verbs, conditionals, and more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 48.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 1 article
- 22 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
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What you will learn
After completing the Learn English Speaking Course: English speaking secrets certification, individuals will develop an in-depth understanding of the principles behind English which enables individuals to speak fluent English. Individuals will learn about tenses, verbs, conditionals, and other parts of English grammar, as well as different pronunciations of several items in the English vocabulary. Individuals will also acquire a practical understanding of the skills like reading, writing, listening, and writing as well as will learn how to listen to make their conversations more responsive and effective.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Module 1 native pronunciation of the word : YOU to YA with essential grammar
How to use the verb TO WANT perfectly and when to use the contraction " WANNA"
- The essentials of using the verb TO WANT and when to use the contraction WANNA
- Wanna with he and she
- How to use WANNA with articles, and revision of basic articles
- Practicing wanna with the past tense
- Practicing past tense questions with WANNA
Gonna
- Introduction to the verb GO and Gonna
- Gonna with positive sentences
- Gonna with negative sentences
- gonna with questions
- was and were gonna
- was and were gonna with questions
Module 4 : The case of the dissapearing T
- Introduction and Don't to don'
- Doesn't to doesn'
- Doesn't with the word : it
- Didn't to Didn'
- Shouldn't to shouldn'
- Couldn't to couldn'
- Wouldn't to wouldn'
- Won't to won'
- Wasn't to wasn'
- Weren't to weren'
- Hadn't to hadn'
How to use the verb To have to like a native speaker
- Introduction to have to and hafta
- Has to to hasta
- Had to and hadta
- How to combine gonna+hafta in a sentence
How to pronounce the word "her" like a native speaker
- Her with the verbs ASK, CALL and TELL
- The word HER with the verbs to know to meet and to find
- The word HER with the verbs to see, to hear and to help
- The word her with the verbs; to listen to, to talk/speak and to explain to
- The word her with the verbs to send, to give and to show
- The word her using the verbs; to give,show and to send with the preposition TO
- The word her with common verbs
- Using the word her with prepositions and conjunctions
How to use the word him like a native speaker
- The word him with the verbs Ask, call and tell
- The word him with to know, to meet and to find
- The word him with the verbs to see to hear and to help.
- The word him with to listen to speak/talk and to explain to
- Him with to give to send and to show+ TO
- The word him with prepositions and conjunctions
To have got to and gotta
- Introduction to have and to have got
- How to use the word GOTTA with obligations
- Silent T withe haven't got and hasn't got
- Have got + A + countable nouns
- Using Gotta with deductions
Woulda coulda shoulda
- Introduction to Would have
- Would have to woulda
- Would not have to Wouldn'a
- Introduction to Could have
- Could have to Coulda
- Could not have to couldn'a
- Should have to should'a
- Should not have to shouldn'a
- Must have to must’a
- Might/may have
Pdf resources for course
- Pdf resources for complete course
Conditional Stories
- Would have to would’a - how I became a teacher…
- How I became a teacher - Explanation and pronunciation
- Would not have to wouldn’a how I was inspired to learn languages
- How I was inspired to learn languages - Explanation and pronunciation
- Could have - how I almost died…
- How I almost died - Explanation and pronunciation
- Should have - how I started my online business
- How I started my online business - Explanation and pronunciation
- Should not have - how I broke my tooth….again.
- How I broke my tooth….again - Explanation and pronunciation
Module 11 Pronunciation of past tense verbs with ED
- Introduction to past ed pronunciation
- Past ed verbs ending with the letter K
- The verb ASK
- Past ed verbs ending with the letter P
- Past ed verbs ending with the letter S
- Past ed verbs ending with the letter c, ch, sh and X
- The ‘D group
- Used to and usually
- To get used to + To be used to doing something
Little secrets
- To and for introduction
- Most common mistakes with TO and FOR
- To = tə
- 5 Essential things to know about FOR
- For = fə
- Of = ‘ə
Cha Cha Cha arencah doncha and didncha
- In English we have Two kinds of questions
- Rhetorical questions cha cha cha...
- Suggestions and cha cha cha
- Question tags/ confirmation questions
Module 14 WILL to 'LL how to be an expert in the 'll contraction
- 1 Simple way to understand the difference between will and going to
- Using I’ll and We’ll
- The difference between IT and THAT and it/that will to ‘ll
- Introduction to the first conditional
- 4 ways to use the first conditional and WILL to ‘LL with all pronouns
- How to use ‘ll with questions
Module 15 Would / Had to 'd How to be an expert in the 'd contraction
- Introduction to the 2nd conditional
- 4 ways to use the 2nd conditional
- It and That with 'D contraction
- Past perfect
- Mixed conditionals two ways to use 'D
- 4 ways we can use the 3rd conditional PART 1
- 4 ways we can use the 3rd conditional PART 2
- 'D contraction with past simple questions
Exclusive Bonus Live Class Recordings recordings from private group
- Third conditional review with conversation part 1
- Third conditional review with conversation part 2
- Third conditional review with conversation part 3
- Third conditional review with conversation part 4
- Third conditional review with conversation part 5
- Third conditional review with conversation part 6
- Third conditional review with conversation part 7
- Second conditional live lesson part 1
- Second conditional live lesson part 2
- Second conditional live lesson part 3
- Second conditional live lesson part 4
- Second conditional live lesson part 5
- Second conditional review with conversation part 1
- Second conditional review with conversation part 2
- Second conditional review with conversation part 3
- Second conditional review with conversation part 4
- Second conditional review with conversation part 5
- Lesson mixed conditionals part 1
- Lesson mixed conditionals part 2
- Lesson mixed conditionals part 3
- Lesson mixed conditionals part 4
- Lesson mixed conditionals part 5
- Lesson mixed conditionals part 6
- Mixed conditionals with conversation part 1
- Mixed conditionals with conversation part 2
- Mixed conditionals with conversation part 3
- Mixed conditionals with conversation part 4
- Mixed conditionals with conversation part 5
- Cha cha cha Rhetorical questions, suggestions and question tags part 1
- Cha cha cha Rhetorical questions, suggestions and question tags part 2
- Cha cha cha Rhetorical questions, suggestions and question tags part 3
- Cha cha cha Rhetorical questions, suggestions and question tags part 4
- Cha cha cha Rhetorical questions, suggestions and question tags part 5
- The grammar of comparing things part 1
- The grammar of comparing things part 2
- The grammar of comparing things part 3
- Reduced personal pronouns live class part 1
- Reduced personal pronouns live class part 1
- Reduced personal pronouns live class part 3
- Introduction to the present perfect part 1 live class
- Introduction to the present perfect live class part 2
- Introduction to the present perfect live class part 3
- Present perfect for experiences live class part 1
- Present perfect for experiences live class part 2
- Present perfect for experiences live class part 3
- Present perfect more complex uses Part 1 live class
- Present perfect for experiences live class part 2
- Present perfect for experiences live class part 3
- Present perfect 3 part 1
- Present perfect 3 part 2
- Present perfect 3 part 3
- Present perfect 4 part 1
- Present perfect 4 part 2
- Present perfect 4 part 3
- Present perfect 5 part 1
- Present perfect 5 part 2
- Present perfect 5 part 3
- Listening training for fluency mastery
- How to train your speaking
- Present simple and continuous 1
- Present simple and continuous 2
- Advanced uses of WOULD part 1
- Advanced uses of WOULD part 2
- All and every
- Modals part 1
- Modals part 2
- Past perfect 1
- Past perfect 2
- Past simple and Past continuous
- Past tense consolidation 1
- Past tense consolidation 2
- Too also as well
- Adverbs of frequency and degree
- Adverbs of manner
- Conjunctional adverbs
- Connector adverbs
- Just and only
- Situational adverbs
- So so much so many
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
- Articles 1
- Articles 2
- Articles 3
- Get class 1
- Get class 2
- Get 3
- Get 4
- Get 5
- At on in 1
- At on in 2
- At on in Time prepositions
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Mr Terry Mc Gonigle
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