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VirtuAule ENGLISH LANGUAGE SYSTEM
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VirtuAule was established in 2007 in Rome, Italy but operates in all of the world. Our one-to-one services have helped both private and corporate students to make efficient and speedy progress with their English language learning.
VirtuAule was established in 2007 in Rome, Italy but operates in all of the world. Our one-to-one services have helped both private and corporate students to make efficient and speedy progress with their English language learning.
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- Classic Progressive Approach
- Qualified Native English Teacher
- Pronunciation Focus
- Grammar Support
- Vocabulary Growth
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EXAM PREPARATION
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- Analysis of Level
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INTRO - Top Course Units 191-200
Welcome to The Top Course Units 191-200!
In this course you will learn:
WOULD LIKE VS. LIKE
NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT
A/AN VS. SOME
SOME AND ANY
POLITE QUESTIONS: MAY, COULD, WOULD AND CAN
WILL AS SPONTANEOUS FUTURE (POLITE)
THERE + BE: QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY
COMPARISONS: THE SAME (AS), SIMILAR (TO), AND DIFFERENT (TO/FROM)
THE COMPARATIVE: -ER AND MORE
THE SUPERLATIVE: -EST AND MOST
PASSIVE MOOD (SIMPLE PRESENT)
PRONUNCIATION OF -ED: /T/, /D/ AND /ID/
SPELLING OF -ED VERBS
WHEN IN TIME CLAUSES
VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE
SEASONS
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE: AFFIRMATIVES AND QUESTIONS
THE SIMPLE PRESENT VS. THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
NONACTION VERBS
TOO MANY AND TOO MUCH + NOUN
VirtuAule makes your learning experience enjoyable and easy.
- 1. Prepare your lesson with the teacher by using the Unit Presentation.
- 2. Listen to the presentation and repeat all 4 groups (2 groups English, 2 groups Phonetics)
- 3. When you meet with the teacher, your preparation will help you speak more fluently and accurately.
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