Listen to a basic conversation. People will introduce themselves. Then, practice pronouns and subject-verb agreement with the AI Tutor. The focus is on greeting, introduction, and country names.
Listen to the conversation about counting items in your grocery list. Then, practice counting things with the AI Tutor. Practice countable and uncountable nouns and vocabulary on everyday things.
Listen to a conversation in a yard sale. Then, practice demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those), name of common objects, and telling the price with the AI Tutor. The focus is on common items found in a yard sale.
Listen to a conversation to learn basic articles (a, an, the). Practice using them the AI Tutor. The focus is on the difference between a, an, and the and the vocabulary on buying things at a stationery store.
Listen to a conversation between a guest and a hotel clerk. Learn the usage of words like some, any, few, and a lot of with the AI Tutor. The focus is on using some, any, few, little, many, no, and a lot of correctly.
Listen to the conversation about a strange new dog. Then, practice speaking with the AI Tutor. Practice adjectives to describe an animal. The focus is on adjectives and simple present.
Listen to a conversation between a secretary and a CEO and learn how to tell dates in English. Then, practice telling dates with the AI Tutor. The focus is on names of months and how to tell dates.
Listen to a conversation between 2 friends and learn how to tell time in English. Then, practice telling time with the AI Tutor. The focus is on how to tell the time and vocabulary on different school activities.
Listen to a conversation about a student's schedule. Learn how to tell date and time using ordinal numbers. Then, practice telling time and date with the AI Tutor.
Listen to the conversation between two people. They are introducing themselves. Then, practice speaking with the AI Tutor. Practice the simple present, subject verb agreement, and introducing someone else.
Listen to the conversation between two people to learn intransitive verbs. Then, practice speaking with the AI Tutor. Practice the simple present, subject verb agreement, intransitive verbs, and introducing yourself to a date.
Listen to the conversation for choosing a summer school course. Then, practice adverbs of extent with the AI Tutor. The focus is on learning the adverbs of degree and the vocabulary on university and courses.
Listen to the conversation about baby shower and learn "what" questions in simple present. Then, practice forming questions with the AI Tutor. The focus is on learning the questions forms and vocabulary for babies and baby shower.
Listen to the conversation between a store associate of a computer store and a customer. Then, practice prepositions with the AI Tutor. The focus is on learning the preposition of places and asking and answering "where" questions.
Listen to the conversation between two friends about restaurants. Then, practice talking about food with the AI tutor. The focus is on simple present, simple past, and vocabulary on food and restaurant.
Listen to the conversation during a school orientation. Learn present continuous tense and practice it with the AI Tutor. The focus is on present continuous, the gerund ("-ing") form of verbs, and vocabulary for schools.
Listen to the conversation about watching the cherry blossom. Learn the simple future and the usage of "will". Practice using the simple future with the AI Tutor. The focus is on affirmative and negative sentences in simple future.
Listen to the conversation about extreme sports. This is an introduction lesson to the present perfect tense. Learn the present perfect and practice it with the AI Tutor. The focus is on the past participle form of verbs.
Review the conversation "Meeting A New Friend At A Party" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review basic introduction, age, and weather.
Review the conversation "Let's Look At That Grocery List" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review countable and uncountable nouns.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on demonstrative pronouns such as "this", "that", "these", and "those".
Review the conversation "There Are Interesting Pictures At the Art Museum" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review basic demonstrative pronouns.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on answering a question using "there is" or "there are", and asking a question using "Is there" or "Are there".
Review the conversation "My Hotel Room Is Missing Things" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review words like some, any, many, and a lot of.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on words like "some", "any", "a few", "a little", "a lot of", "many", "much", and "no".
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on adjectives and the agreement between the subject and the be verb.
Review the conversation "Who Is Your Boyfriend". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple present, questions in simple present, and vocabulary on introducing your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Review the conversation "Hello and What Do You Do?" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple present, subject verb agreement, and vocabulary on hobbies and work.
Review the conversation "Interviewing A New Tutor" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review negative sentences in simple present.
Review the conversation "That Nice Red Car". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple present, stative verbs, and vocabulary on buying a car.
Review the conversation "I Miss My Family" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple present, object pronouns, and vocabulary for families.
Review the conversation "Do You Have Any Sportswear?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to ask questions in simple present.
Review the conversation "A Great Dating App?" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple present, subject verb agreement, intransitive verbs and introducing yourself to a date.
Review the conversation "I Met My Girlfriend Online" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review direct object and indirect object in simple present.
Review the conversation "Choosing A Summer School Course". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review adverbs of extent and vocabulary on university and courses.
Review the conversation "What Is A Baby Shower?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review What questions and vocabulary on babies and baby shower.
Review the conversation "A Surprise Birthday Party". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review When and Where questions and vocabulary on birthday parties.
Review the conversation "Where Is That Laptop?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review prepositions of places and vocabulary on buying a laptop.
Review the conversation "Give Me The Direction To The Post Office". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review prepositions of direction and giving direction.
Review the conversation "It's Hard To Manage a Busy Schedule" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review prepositions of time and describing a schedule.
Review the conversation "Did You Lock the Door?" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review questions and negatives in simple past.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on negative and interrogative sentences in simple past tense.
Review the conversation "My University Days." Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple past and sentences with "used to".
Review the conversation "Calling My Landlady". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review questions and negative sentences in present continuous.
Review the conversation "Calling My Landlady II". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review present continuous used to describe your plans.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using the present continuous tense to talk about plans or intentions.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on talking about the future using "be going to" and "be verb-ing" (present continuous tense).
Review the conversation "I'm Going To Quit My Job". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review interrogative sentences in simple future.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on simple present, simple past, simple future, and present continuous tenses.
Review the conversation "Have You Ever Been To Japan?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review interrogative sentences in present perfect.
Review the conversation "Regrets In My Life". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review interrogative sentences in present perfect.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using time words in sentences in present perfect tense, such as "for", "since", "yet", "in", and "before".
Review the conversation "Don't Bring Anything To The Dinner". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review indefinite pronouns with "any".
Review the conversation "It's Tough Being The New Guy At The Office". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review indefinite pronouns with "any".
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on plural possessives, proper possessives, and possessives of indefinite pronouns.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using to-infinitive after a verb to describe your thinking and feeling.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using to-infinitive after a verb to describe what you want to say.
Review the conversation "Thanksgiving Trouble". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review verb + to + object + infinitive pattern.
Review the conversation "Why Are You Studying Spanish?" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review "to" used in describing a purpose.
Review the conversation "Finding Out Common Interests". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the "verb + gerund" pattern.
Review the conversation "How to Lose Weight Effectively". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the difference between "verb + to-infinitive" and "verb + gerund" patterns.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on distinguishing between using verb + to-infinitive vs verb + gerund.
Review the conversation "You Must Finish That Presentation By Tomorrow". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review modal verbs and semi-modal verbs.
Review the conversation "Riding the Subway to the Airport". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review modal verbs and semi-modal verbs.
Review the conversation "Don't Leave Your Child In The Car". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review modal verbs for possibility.
Review the conversation "My Roommate is Kinda Spoiled". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review modal verbs for permission.
Review the conversation "Help the Blind Person". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a question sentence with a modal verb.
Review the conversation "As Easy As An Apple Pie". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a question sentence with a modal verb.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using a modal verb to ask for permission or to make a request.
Review the conversation "I Have A Hotel Reservation". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a question sentence with a modal verb.
Review the conversation "Fixing A Laptop is No Easy Work". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a question sentence with a modal verb.
Review the conversation "How do I Make Great Coffee at Home?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a "How" question.
Review the conversation "A Sweet Housesitting Job". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a "How + Adverb" question.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on asking a "How many", "How much", or "How" + adverb question.
Review the conversation "Highway Construction Causes Controversy". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review how to make a "How + Adjective" question.
Review the conversation "Talk About Your Movie Preference". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the difference between -ing and -ed adjectives.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using common adjectives followed by a preposition "in", "at", or "for".
Review the conversation "Time To Move On". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review common adjective + preposition patterns when the preposition is "about", "of", or "to".
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using an adjective followed by a preposition "about", "of", or "to".
Review the conversation "Neighborhood Gossip". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review common adjective + to-infinitive patterns.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on adjective + to-infinitive (such as "eager to do something) pattern.
Review the conversation "An Airplane Ticket, Please". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review compound nouns and collective nouns.
Review the conversation "Why The Wedding Was Called Off ". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review separable and non-separable phrasal verbs.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on the difference between separable and non-separable phrasal verbs.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on comparative adjectives and basic comparative sentences.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on comparative sentence patterns. (e.g. "bigger and bigger", "The more I study, the smarter I become.")
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on superlative adjectives and basic superlative sentences.
Review the conversation "Who Should I Promote?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review comparative adjectives and superlative adjectives.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on reviewing comparative sentences and superlative sentences.
Review the conversation "Questioning A Suspect". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the past continuous tense and the "when" clause.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using the past continuous tense in conjunction with a subordinate clause starting with "when".
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using the past continuous tense to show past habits, slow changes, or growth.
Review the conversation "Have You Ever Seen This Scam?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the past perfect continuous tense.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on past perfect continuous tense and present perfect continuous tense.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on reviewing the past perfect tense and future perfect tense.
Review the conversation "Theft of Bees Confounds Investigators 2". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the passive voice in continuous tenses.
Review the conversation "Can I Cut That Tree Down?". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the passive voice with modal verbs.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on sentences in passive voice with a modal verb in them.
Review the conversation "Give My Restaurant a 5-Star Review". Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review the passive voice in various tenses.
Review the conversation "Culture Shock in Colombia". Do multiple choice questions to review different tenses to talk about the past as well as the new vocabulary you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on simple past, past continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous tenses.
Review the conversation "I've Started My Own Business". Do multiple choice questions to review present and past perfect tenses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "One Terrible Job That I Had To Do". Do multiple choice questions to review different past tenses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "My Life As a Digital Nomad". Do multiple choice questions to review past perfect tenses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using "would" and "used to" to express past habits.
Review the conversation "Planning a Joint Garage Sale". Do multiple choice questions to review various future tenses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Let's Talk About Retirement". Do multiple choice questions to review various future tenses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the reading "By 2050". Do review questions to review future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses as well as the vocabulary that you learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses.
Review the conversation "The Perfect Condo For Me". Do multiple choice questions to review various modal verbs and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Which Vacation Spot Should I Visit?". Do multiple choice questions to review how to use modal verbs to make recommendations and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Complaining About the Product". Do multiple choice questions to review how to use modal verbs to express obligation and necessity and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using a modal verb to express obligation or to make a deduction.
Review the reading "A Mother's Regret". Do review questions to review the usage of modal verbs and perfect tense to express deduction and regret about the past.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on combining a modal verb with perfect tense to express deduction or regret about past.
Review the conversation "Packing Up for Our Vacation in Australia". Do multiple choice questions to review how to form a sentence in passive voice and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Leave the Cat To the Vet". Do multiple choice questions to review how to combine passive voice and a modal verb and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using passive voice with a modal verb or a semi-modal verb.
Review the conversation "Critically Acclaimed Movie of the Year". Do multiple choice questions to review how to use passive voice in perfect tenses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "I Regret Moving Into My Apartment". Do multiple choice questions to review how to combine passive voice with a modal verb and perfect tense and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the reading "Garden Suites - An Affordable and Profitable Choice". Do fill-in-the-blank questions and multiple choice questions to review the vocabulary and zero conditional sentences.
Review the conversation "Creating a Budget to Save Money". Do multiple choice questions to review zero and first conditional sentences and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "What If You Had A Million Dollars?". Do multiple choice questions to review second conditional sentences and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "We Need to Fire an Employee". Do multiple choice questions to review third conditional sentences and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Lovers' Quarrel". Do multiple choice questions to review zero, first, second, and third conditional sentences and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on reviewing the zeroth, first, second, and third conditional sentences.
Review the reading "Preparing for Life in the Countryside". Do practice questions to review how noun + to-infinitive and how it's used to express the function of the noun.
Review the conversation "Let's Talk About Your Report Card". Do multiple choice questions to review word suffixes and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "I Saw a Shady Psychologist". Do multiple choice questions to review negative questions, question tags, and emphatic do and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on negative questions, question tags, and emphatic do.
Review the conversation "How to Improve Your Credit Score". Do multiple choice questions to review question tags and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using a question tag when the subject is an indefinite pronoun, if the sentence has "I am" or "never" or "no".
Review the conversation "Planning Our BBQ Party". Do multiple choice questions to review embedded questions using "if" or "whether" and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on forming a sentence with an embedded question with "if" or "whether".
Review the conversation "Buying Stocks When the Economy is Down". Do multiple choice questions to review embedded questions using "what", "when", "where", and "why" and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using an embedded question with a question word ("What", "When", etc).
Review the conversation "We Are Exploring Toronto On a Weekend Trip". Do multiple choice questions to review common verb + preposition patterns and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on common verb + preposition patterns (e.g. "laugh with", "laugh at").
Review the conversation "Are You Addicted to Gambling?". Do multiple choice questions to review common adjective + preposition patterns and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on adjective + preposition patterns. (e.g. "sorry for", "sorry about")
Review the conversation "Help Me Share My Videos". Do multiple choice questions to review the preposition + gerund pattern and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "My First Kitchen Remodel". Do multiple choice questions to review the subordinate clause and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on prepositions + gerund phrase and subordinate clauses.
Review the conversation "Emergency Preparedness". Do multiple choice questions to review the subordinate clause for purpose and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on subordinate clause used to express purpose and using words like "in case of".
Review the conversation "Have You Heard About My Next Door Neighbor?" Do multiple choice questions to review the subordinate clause for causes and reasons and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on subordinate clause for cause or reason and words like "due to" and "because of".
Review the conversation "Helen Keller". Do multiple choice questions to review the subordinate clause for contrast and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on subordinate clause for contrasting ideas and words like "despite" and "in spite of".
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on subordinate clause for result and words like "As a result", "For this reason", and "Consequently".
Review the conversation "Is an MBA Worthwhile?". Do multiple choice questions to review the subordinate clause and conjunctions and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on preposition + gerund phrase and subordinate clauses.
Review the conversation "My First Time At a Dog Park". Do multiple choice questions to review the defining relative clause and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "High School Reunion". Do multiple choice questions to review the defining relative clause with "who" or "that" and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on defining relative clause with "who", "that", or "which".
Review the passage "Exploring Virtual Reality and Its Multifaceted Applications". Do questions to review the vocabulary in that passage as well as how to use a defining relative clause with the relative pronoun omitted.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using a defining relative clause when the relative pronoun is acting as an object.
Review the conversation "Educational Games for My Children". Do multiple choice questions to review the defining relative clause with "where" or "when" and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on defining relative clause when the relative adverb is "where" or "when".
Review the conversation "Elderly Care for My Father". Do multiple choice questions to review non-defining relative clause and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "What's Your Proudest Moment?". Do multiple choice questions to review defining and non-defining relative clauses and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Do You Have a Favorite Online Shopping Platform?". Do multiple choice questions to review various intensifiers and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Chinese vs US Education". Do multiple choice questions to review the usage of the words "all", "both", "either", and "neither" and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on how to use "all", "both", "either", and "neither" properly.
Review the conversation "Happy Family Relationship". Do multiple choice questions to review how to use reciprocal pronouns and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on reciprocal pronouns ("each other", "one another") and words like "other", "another", and "others".
Review the conversation "Questions About Parenting?". Do multiple choice questions to review how to use reflexive pronouns and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Tricks For Eating Healthy". Do multiple choice questions to review the verb + adjective pattern and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using a linking verb and an adjective (e.g. smells nice).
Review the conversation "Pub Singer Debut". Do multiple choice questions to review the "so" + adjective / adverb + "that" and "such" + adjective + noun + "that" patterns and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using patterns "so ... that ..." and "such a ... that ...".
Review the conversation "We've Gotta Do Something!". Do multiple choice questions to review the difference between gradable and non-gradable adjectives and their modifiers and the new vocabulary that you learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on gradable adjectives and non-gradable adjectives and their modifiers.
Review the conversation "Help Me Choose a Job". Do multiple choice questions to review comparative and superlative adjectives and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "Give Me the Best Painting Company". Do multiple choice questions to review comparative and superlative adverbs and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "How Do I Invest My Inheritance?". Do multiple choice questions to review comparative and superlative sentences and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the passage "Exploring Historical Sites around the World". Do questions to review the vocabulary in that passage as well as how to say two things are similar.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on using "the same as ...", "as ... as ...", and "as many / much as ..." to describe things that are the same.
Review the conversation "I Need a Personal Injury Lawyer". Do multiple choice questions to review comparative and superlative sentences and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on more patterns involving comparative and superlative sentences and reviewing them in general.
Review the conversation "Organizing a Dinner Party". Do multiple choice questions to review reported speech and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Review the conversation "A Day in a Small Business". Do multiple choice questions to review reported speech and the new vocabulary that you just learned.
Practice speaking by answering rapid-fire questions in a short conversation format. The focus is on changing words and tenses in direct speech to make reported speech.
Review the conversation "Parent-Teacher Interview". Do multiple choice questions to review questions and imperatives in a reported speech and the new vocabulary that you just learned.