AGE: Teen, Adult Time: Approx. 20 Min. Ea. DVDs: 6
DVD: $44.99 Ea.      DVD Series: $269.94         
 
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Our Global English course is designed to help students speak, read and write English, just like it's their native language. We’ll take you from English language beginner to expert, with our step-by-step interactive lessons and personalized tutor. For native English speakers, our series will help you brush up on your language, communication and grammar skills. No matter what level of proficiency at which you start, our Global English course will keep students engaged and on track to complete mastery of the English language.

Learn from the experts! Global English is designed and hosted by Alissa Olgun. She has a Masters of Education in TESOL, the highest international language teaching certificate, CELTA, and over 20 years of industry experience including establishing ESL programs for Fortune 500 companies. Alissa also founded the California Language Academy, which teaches English to students from around the world and helps them pass the IELTS, TOEFL and TOEIC English language proficiency exams.


Titles include:

Lesson 1
The course begins with the alphabet sounds, consonants & vowels, capitalization & punctuation, personal pronouns, the verb ‘to be’ and articles a/an/the.

Lesson 2
This lesson teaches vocabulary, nouns (people, places, things) regular & irregular verbs, identifiers (this/that/these/those), and prepositions. 

Lesson 3
This lesson teaches present simple tense sentence forms (positive, negative, question), contractions, pronunciation (voiced and voiceless sounds), and word endings.

Lesson 4
This lesson teaches countable & uncountable nouns, plural form, irregular nouns, present continuous tense sentences, questions, negative statements, prepositions of place (above, behind, between, next to…).

Lesson 5
This lesson teaches spelling rules, using I after E, dropping the final E, changing a final Y to I and add es, doubling a final consonant with ing & ed.

Lesson 6
In this lesson we look at the present simple tense and the present continuous tense and compare them. When specifically do we use each one and why? We will also review possessive adjectives.
 
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