This is a structured 50-day English language course designed to improve your speaking, writing, grammar, and sentence-building skills from beginner to advanced level. The main focus of this course is to help learners understand syntactic patterns of the English language, so they can form correct and natural sentences in real communication.
This course is completely free online training, especially useful for students, beginners, and anyone who wants to build strong English foundations. For best results, you should practice regularly, revise topics, and try to use each lesson in speaking and writing. Beginners can take one topic over two days for better understanding.
Week 1: Foundations of English Grammar
1. Parts of Speech
In this lesson, you will learn the basic building blocks of English: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, and determiners. Understanding these helps you identify how sentences are formed.
2. Five Types of Sentence Structures
You will study how sentences are built using different patterns. This includes:
- Subject + Verb
- Subject + Verb + Object
- Subject + Verb + Complement
- Subject + Verb + Adverbial
- Complex sentence patterns
3. NP & PP (Noun Phrase and Prepositional Phrase)
This topic explains how groups of words function as a single unit:
- Noun Phrase (NP): a noun with modifiers (e.g., the tall boy)
- Prepositional Phrase (PP): preposition + object (e.g., in the room)
4. Be Family
You will learn the forms of “be” verbs: am, is, are, was, were. These are used for describing states, identity, and continuous tenses.
5. Been Family
This lesson focuses on “been” usage, especially in perfect tenses like:
- I have been working
- She has been to Lahore
It helps express experience and ongoing actions.
Week 2: Voice, Verbs, and Modals
6. Passive Voice (All Forms)
You will learn how active sentences are changed into passive:
- Active: Ali writes a letter.
- Passive: A letter is written by Ali.
7. Get vs Make
This topic explains how “get” and “make” are used in different meanings:
- get + adjective (get tired)
- make + verb (make someone laugh)
8. Modal Verbs + Verb (Base Form)
Modal verbs like can, could, may, might, must, should are used with base verbs:
- I can speak English
- You should study daily
9. Modal Verbs + Be
This lesson explains usage like:
- must be, should be, can be
Example: He must be tired.
10. Modal Verbs + Have
You will learn structure like:
- must have, should have
Example: He must have left.
Week 3: Advanced Grammar Structures
11. Modal Verbs + Have Been
This topic covers advanced usage:
- must have been, should have been
Example: He must have been sleeping.
12. Active & Passive Full Chart
A complete comparison between active and passive voice in all tenses to help you master transformation.
13. All Conditionals (IF Clauses)
You will learn:
- Zero conditional
- First conditional
- Second conditional
- Third conditional
These help express real, unreal, and past situations.
14. Types of Verbs
Includes:
- Action verbs
- Linking verbs
- Helping verbs
Understanding verbs improves sentence accuracy.
15. Subject and Object
You will learn how subjects perform actions and objects receive actions in a sentence.
Week 4: Sentence Analysis and Structure
16. Important Noun Phrases
Deep understanding of noun phrase expansion and how meaning changes with modifiers.
17. Ambiguity
Learn how sentences can have multiple meanings and how to avoid confusion in writing and speaking.
18. All Parts of Speech (Revision)
A full revision of all grammar categories to strengthen memory and clarity.
19. NP vs VP
Comparison between:
- Noun Phrase (subject part)
- Verb Phrase (action part)
20. Subject and Predicate
Understanding sentence division:
- Subject = who/what
- Predicate = action or information about subject
Week 5: Practice & Application
21. In-Process Learning
This stage focuses on continuous practice:
- Sentence writing
- Speaking exercises
- Grammar application
- Real-life conversation building
Final Note
This 50-day course is designed to gradually improve your English step by step. The key to success is practice, repetition, and daily usage. Try to speak English daily, write short paragraphs, and revise each lesson regularly.
If you stay consistent, you will notice strong improvement in both spoken and written English within 50 days.
