Johanna, from Colombia
I really liked this course, because it was very ordered, and the subject was clear. Afterwards, I had a good conversation in English with friends.
Leo, from Croatia
Seonaid is a very good teacher. I like her a lot.
Aleksey, from Russia
It's very interactive and simple to learn. It helped me to repeat the grammar very quickly and comfortably.
"I can understand English quite well, but I don’t feel confident about my grammar "
I think there are two reasons why we sometimes don't speak English correctly.
1: There are some grammar points that we don’t understand completely.
2: We haven't practised using the grammar enough.
In this course, we're going to fix both of these problems.
The Ultimate A1 Grammar Course has:
Very clear (and short) video explanations, so you can really understand the tricky grammar.
Focused interactive exercises, so you can immediately check your understanding.
Printable PDFs, for days when you don't want to look at a screen.
Everything online, so you can study whenever and wherever you want, including on your phone.
Short lessons that fit conveniently into your life.
Help from the Perfect English Grammar teachers - we'll answer your questions inside the courses.
Ricardo, from Brazil
I liked the exercises - they were well chosen. I learned a lot of grammar... I'm happy!
Matias, from Chile
Your explanations are very simple and that’s really nice when you are learning something new. I feel more confident when I need to use my English.
Ana, from Mexico
It is very easy and clear
Hi, I’m Seonaid, your teacher!
And together with the Perfect English Grammar team, I've helped tens of millions of students improve their grammar.
I'm a British native speaker of English. I have a Master's degree (MPhil) from Cambridge University in English and Linguistics and I've been teaching English for many years.
Languages are wonderful! I love teaching and I love thinking about languages and how we can learn them really well. I'm here to help you use the best techniques to improve your grammar and achieve your English goals.
Hubavina, from Bulgaria
The course was very useful for me. I found out that I still have gaps in English level A1. I am feeling satisfied that I am improving my English because of your courses. Thanks!
Emil, from Azerbaijan
I really found your program effective. And I completely agree with your idea that repeating tasks consistently is helpful.
Irma, from Georgia
I liked that there are many exercises suitable to the course. And the explanation was great. The course is very clear. This course helps me to review my grammar and understand it better.
A1 Course Curriculum
- Download the Section 1 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Present Simple Forms: Be (2:12)
- Exercise - Present simple of ‘be’: positive
- Exercise - Present simple of ‘be’: negative
- Exercise - Present simple with ‘be’: yes / no questions
- Exercise - Present simple with ‘be’: wh questions
- Exercise - Present simple with ‘be’: mixed exercise
- Lesson 2: Present simple forms: all verbs except 'be' (2:26)
- Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: positive
- Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: negative
- Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: yes / no questions
- Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: ‘wh’ questions
- Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: mixed exercise
- Lesson 3: Present simple spelling changes (2:23)
- Exercise - Present simple spelling changes
- Lesson 4: Present simple short forms (2:10)
- Exercise - Present simple short forms
- Lesson 5: Present simple short answers (3:26)
- Exercise - Present simple short answers
- Lesson 6: Present simple uses: for the present (1:21)
- Exercise - Present simple use: for the present
- Exercise - Are or do 1
- Exercise - Are or do 2
- Exercise - Present simple forms mixed exercise 1
- Exercise - Present simple forms mixed exercise 2
- Section 1 review quiz
- Download the Section 2 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Verb+ing spelling changes (2:12)
- Exercise - Verb+ing spelling changes 1
- Exercise - Verb+ing spelling changes 2
- Lesson 2: Present continuous forms (2:00)
- Exercise - Present continuous: positive
- Exercise - Present continuous: negative
- Exercise - Present continuous: yes / no questions
- Exercise - Present continuous: 'wh' questions
- Exercise - Present continuous: mixed exercise
- Lesson 3: Present continuous short forms (1:35)
- Exercise - Present continuous short forms
- Exercise - Present simple and present continuous forms mixed exercise 1
- Exercise - Present simple and present continuous forms mixed exercise 2
- Exercise - Present simple and present continuous forms mixed exercise 3
- Exercise - Present simple and present continuous forms mixed exercise 4
- Lesson 4: Stative verbs (2:28)
- Exercise - Stative verbs
- Lesson 5: Present continuous use: events in progress (0:51)
- Exercise - Present continuous use: events in progress
- Lesson 6: Present continuous or present simple? (1:35)
- Exercise - Present continuous or present simple? Habits or happening now?
- Exercise - Present continuous or present simple? Stative or dynamic?
- Section 2 review quiz
- Download the Section 3 PDFs
- Lesson 1: ‘Will’ forms (2:10)
- Exercise - ‘Will’: positive and negative
- Exercise - ‘Will’: positive and negative short forms
- Exercise - ‘Will’: questions
- Lesson 2: ‘Will’ use: prediction (0:38)
- Lesson 3: ‘Will’ use: decisions at the moment of speaking (0:25)
- Exercise - ‘Will’ use: prediction and decisions
- Lesson 4: ‘Going to’ forms (2:57)
- Exercise - ‘Going to’: positive and negative
- Exercise - ‘Going to’: questions
- Lesson 5: ‘Going to’ use: plans and intentions (0:33)
- Exercise - ‘Going to’ use: plans and intentions
- Lesson 6: ‘Will’ or ‘going to’? (1:39)
- Exercise - ‘Will’ or ‘going to’: decisions vs plans
- Section 3 review quiz
- Download the Section 4 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Past simple with ‘be’ (1:55)
- Exercise - Past simple with ‘be’: positive and negative 1
- Exercise - Past simple with ‘be’: positive and negative 2
- Exercise - Past Simple with ‘be’: questions
- Exercise - Past simple with ‘be’: mixed exercise
- Lesson 2: Past simple form with regular verbs (1:58)
- Exercise - Past simple with regular verbs: positive and negative
- Exercise - Past simple with regular verbs: questions
- Lesson 3: Past simple spelling changes (1:23)
- Exercise - Past simple spelling changes
- Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 1
- Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 2
- Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 3
- Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 4
- Lesson 4: Past simple form with irregular verbs (2:58)
- Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 1
- Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 2
- Lesson 5: Past simple basic use (0:57)
- Exercise - Past simple basic use
- Section 4 review quiz
- Download the section 6 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Singular and plural nouns (1:41)
- Exercise - Singular and plural nouns
- Lesson 2: Countable and uncountable nouns (2:50)
- Exercise - Countable and uncountable nouns 1
- Exercise - Countable and uncountable nouns 2
- Lesson 3: Quantity words with uncountable nouns (1:06)
- Exercise - Quantity word + uncountable noun
- Lesson 4: A or an? (0:53)
- Exercise - A or an?
- Lesson 5: A / an with jobs and to say what something is (0:35)
- Exercise - A and no article to say what something is
- Lesson 6: Possessive 's' (1:17)
- Exercise - Possessive 's'
- Section 6 review quiz
- Download the section 7 PDFs
- Lesson 1: This / that / these / those (2:11)
- Exercise: This / that / these / those
- Lesson 2: Some and any (0:40)
- Exercise - Some or any
- Lesson 3: A little, a few (1:21)
- Exercise - A little and a few
- Lesson 4: Much, many (1:21)
- Exercise - Much or many?
- Lesson 5: A lot of / lots of (1:13)
- Exercise - A lot or a lot of?
- Section 7 review quiz
- Download the Pronouns PDFs
- Lesson 1: Subject and object pronouns (1:30)
- Exercise - Subject and object pronouns
- Lesson 2: Possessive determiners / adjectives (0:49)
- Lesson 3: Possessive pronouns (1:05)
- Exercise - Possessives
- Lesson 4: You = people in general (0:35)
- Lesson 5: There is and there are (1:04)
- Exercise - There is and there are
- Lesson 6: 'It' as a dummy subject (1:14)
- Exercise - 'It' as a dummy subject
- Section 8 review quiz
- Download the section 9 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Prepositions of time 1 (at / in / on) (1:36)
- Exercise - at / in / on 1
- Exercise - at / in / on 2
- Exercise - at / in / on 3
- Lesson 2: Prepositions of time 2 (from / to / until) (1:39)
- Exercise - From ...to / until / till
- Lesson 3: Prepositions of time 3 (before and after) (1:24)
- Exercise - Before and after
- Lesson 4: Prepositions for places (at / in /on) (2:54)
- Exercise - Prepositions of place 1
- Exercise - Prepositions of place 2
- Lesson 5: Prepositions with 'home' (0:38)
- Exercise - Prepositions with 'home'
- Lesson 6: Prepositions with verbs of movement (1:01)
- Exercise - Prepositions with verbs of movement
- Lesson 7: Prepositions after adjectives (2:14)
- Exercise - Prepositions after adjectives
- Lesson 8: Prepositions after verbs (1:35)
- Exercise - Prepositions after verbs
- Section 9 review quiz
- Download the section 10 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Modal verbs introduction (1:38)
- Lesson 2: 'Can' for ability (1:03)
- Lesson 3: 'Could' for past ability (0:18)
- Exercise - Can / could / will be able to for ability
- Lesson 4: 'Can' for requests (0:28)
- Lesson 5: 'Could' for polite requests (0:27)
- Exercise - Can and could for requests
- Exercise - Can and could for requests with short answers
- Lesson 6: 'Can' for permission (0:20)
- Exercise - Can for permission in general
- Lesson 7: 'Would like' for politeness (0:53)
- Exercise - Would like
- Section 10 review quiz
- Download the section 11 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Adjectives basics (2:02)
- Lesson 2: Adverbs of manner (1:12)
- Exercise - Adverbs of manner
- Lesson 3: Adjective or adverb? (0:49)
- Exercise - Adjective or adverb?
- Lesson 4: Well or good? (0:38)
- Exercise - Well or good?
- Lesson 5: Adverbs of frequency (1:59)
- Exercise - Adverbs of frequency 1
- Exercise - Adverbs of frequency 2
- Lesson 6: Adverbs of degree (0:56)
- Exercise - Adverbs of degree
- Section 11 review quiz
Ozana, from Romania
This course helped me answer many questions. I like this course!
Adela, from Spain
The explanations and exercises of the course were very helpful to me. I really liked the course a lot. I need to speak English every day and I've improved my grammar and conversation.
Gabriela, from El Salvador
The explanations are very clear. I passed the grammar exam for my job!
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can keep the courses forever and study them whenever you like.
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Yes! You are very welcome to use this material in your classroom or with your private students. Everything can be printed and photocopied.
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Raul, from Mexico
I feel more confident. I really needed this
Laurent, from France
Explanations are very clear. I learned how to use tenses correctly too.
Roberto, from Italy
Easy, great and cheap - honestly the course is great!
Edina, from Hungary
Organised and simple to understand. Overall, I really loved the course. Actually, this is my first course I ever finished in English. Usually, I move from one course to the another. But this was the best so far. Thank you!
Alexandr, from Moldova
It's very useful and I'm happy that I can have it for a lifetime. I like the exercises and also I like that you have a final quiz because it helps to remind you of the rules you already passed through. Compared to other courses yours is really great!!!
Vanessa, from Brazil
I liked everything. The course is simple and objective and exercises make it easier to memorize grammar. Very good!