[Free] Hooked On Modals: For Russian-Speaking Students
A month-long intensive to help you start using modal verbs effortlessly – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Easily identify the type of any modal verb and its use
- Notice and then use modals in real-life situations
- Use modals every day
Requirements
- The students must be advanced, near-native or native speakers of Russian
- The students must have the solid knowledge of basic English Grammar terminology
- The students must be familiar with the English system of tenses
- The students have to be at least intermediate in their understanding of English
Description
Do you know that your level of English Grammar confidence is often judged, among other things, on how well you can use modal verbs. You may know everything there is to know about English tenses, articles and all other basics (right, that’s what they are – the basics), but until you know how to say “may have done” without a flinch and until you stop stumbling over all the “should have dones,” and know when to use either form, your English Grammar level is no higher than Pre-Intermediate.However, this all is fixable, and I can help you work on it in as short as 1 month! This course contains 4 modules, each of them can easily be covered within 1 week. You’ll watch a short video-tutorial with simple and clear explanations, oral and written exercises, cartoons illustrating the use of a particular modal, and a practical assignment that involves a video clip from a real-life situation where a number of modals are used.
The course is targeted for Russian-Speaking audience only.
Please do not sign up if you expect the materials to be in English.