All the A2 grammar in 12 days?
There are 12 modules and they each take two - three hours. You could do one per day!
Clear, short explanations
I explain everything you need to know in detail. You can watch my videos or read the explanations.
Proper, serious practice
Exercises, PDFs, reviews. You'll know the grammar properly (and be able to use it) by the end of the course.
"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 A2 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.
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.
A2 Course Curriculum
- Download the section 1 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Stative verbs (2:20)
- Exercise - Stative verbs
- Lesson 2: Present simple use: for the future (1:07)
- Exercise - Present simple use: for the future
- Lesson 3: Present continuous use: temporary meaning (0:50)
- Exercise - Present continuous use: temporary situations
- Lesson 4: Present continuous use: for the future (0:50)
- Exercise - Present continuous use: for the future
- Lesson 5: Present simple or present continuous? (1:36)
- Exercise - Present continuous or present simple 1: future
- Exercise - Present continuous or present simple 2: permanent or temporary
- Section 1 review quiz
- Download the section 2 PDFs
- Lesson 1: ‘Will’ use: offers, requests, refusals, promises (0:40)
- Exercise - ‘Will’ use: offers, requests, refusals and promises
- Lesson 2: ‘Going to’ use: prediction (0:29)
- Exercise - ‘Going to’ use: prediction
- Exercise - Will or going to 1 (A2 uses)
- Section 2 review quiz
- Download the section 3 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Past simple form with irregular verbs (5:42)
- Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 1
- Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 2
- Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 3
- Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 4
- Section 3 review quiz
- Download the Present Perfect PDFs
- Lesson 1: Present perfect forms with regular verbs (2:38)
- Exercise - Present perfect: positive and negative
- Exercise - Present perfect: questions
- Lesson 2: Past participle spelling changes (1:28)
- Exercise - Past participles with spelling changes
- Lesson 3: Past participle with irregular verbs (5:31)
- Exercise - Irregular past participles 1
- Exercise - Irregular past participles 2
- Exercise - Irregular past participles 3
- Exercise - Irregular past participles 4
- Exercise - Irregular past participles 5
- Exercise - Irregular past participles 6
- Lesson 4: Present perfect for life experience (with 'ever' and 'never') (1:27)
- Exercise - Present perfect use: life experience
- Exercise - Present perfect use: visiting places
- Lesson 5: Present perfect use: been or gone? (0:46)
- Exercise - Present perfect use: ‘been’ or ‘gone’?
- Lesson 6: Present perfect or past simple? (2:21)
- Exercise - Present perfect or past simple 1
- Exercise - Present perfect or past simple 2
- Section 4 review quiz
- Download the section 5 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Verb patterns with gerunds (verb+ing) (3:27)
- Exercise - Gerund as subject
- Exercise - No + gerund
- Exercise - Verb + gerund
- Exercise - Spend time
- Lesson 2: Verb patterns with infinitive + 'to' (2:18)
- Exercise - Verb + to + infinitive
- Exercise - Infinitive of purpose
- Exercise - Verb + to + infinitive or gerund?
- Section 5 review quiz
- Download the section 6 PDFs
- Lesson 1: A / the / no article for known and unknown (1:43)
- Exercise - Known and unknown
- Lesson 2: 'A/an' and 'the' for things we have already talked about (1:13)
- Exercise - 'A/an' and 'the' for things we have already talked about
- Lesson 3: Using no article to talk in general (1:09)
- Exercise - No article for talking in general
- Lesson 4: Articles with countries (1:14)
- Exercise - Articles with countries
- Exercise - A / an / the / no article exercise 1
- Exercise - A / an / the / no article exercise 2
- Section 6 review quiz
- Download the section 7 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Using 'of' with some / any / much / many / more / most / a little / a few (5:20)
- Exercise - Some or some of?
- Exercise - Any or any of?
- Exercise - Most or most of?
- Exercise - A little or a little of?
- Exercise - A few or a few of?
- Exercise - Much or much of?
- Exercise - Many or many of?
- Lesson 2: Not any, no, none (2:00)
- Exercise - Not any / no / none
- Lesson 3: Every, each and all (3:44)
- Exercise - Every or each?
- Exercise - All or all of?
- Section 7 quiz review
- Download the section 8 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Possessives with 'of' (double genitive) (1:22)
- Exercise - Double genitive
- Lesson 2: One and ones (0:54)
- Exercise - One / ones
- Lesson 3: Something / somebody / somewhere and anything / anybody / anywhere (2:02)
- Exercise - Something or anything?
- Exercise - Somebody or anybody?
- Exercise - Somewhere or anywhere?
- Lesson 4: Everything / everywhere / everybody and nothing / nobody / nowhere (1:01)
- Exercise - Nothing or anything?
- Exercise - Nobody or anybody?
- Exercise - Nowhere or anywhere?
- Exercise - Everything or nothing?
- Exercise - Everybody or nobody?
- Exercise - Everywhere or nowhere?
- Section 8 review quiz
- Download the section 9 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Prepositions of time 1 (until / by) (1:39)
- Exercise - By or until
- Lesson 2: Prepositions of time 2 (for / since / during / while) (2:37)
- Exercise - For or during?
- Exercise - During or while?
- Exercise - For or since?
- Lesson 3: Prepositions after adjectives (4:24)
- Exercise - Adjectives and prepositions 1
- Exercise - Adjectives and prepositions 2
- Lesson 4: Prepositions after verbs (4:53)
- Exercise - Verbs and prepositions 1
- Exercise - Verbs and prepositions 2
- Lesson 5: Prepositions after nouns (4:11)
- Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 1
- Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 2
- Section 9 review quiz
- Download the section 10 PDFs
- Lesson 1: 'Would' for imaginary situations (0:34)
- Exercise - Would for imaginary situations
- Lesson 2: 'Must' and 'have got to' for obligation (0:53)
- Exercise - Must and have (got) to for obligation
- Lesson 3: 'Mustn't' and 'don't have to' (0:48)
- Exercise - Mustn't and don't have to
- Lesson 4: 'Might' for weak possibility (0:30)
- Exercise - Might for weak possibility
- Lesson 5: 'Shall' for offers and suggestions (0:29)
- Exercise - Shall for offers and suggestions
- Lesson 6: 'Should' for advice (0:24)
- Exercise - Should for advice
- Section 10 review quiz
- Download the section 11 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Adjective structures (0:58)
- Exercise - Adjectives with to + infinitive
- Lesson 2: Form the comparative (3:07)
- Exercise - Form the comparative
- Lesson 3: Use the comparative (2:01)
- Exercise - Use the comparative
- Exercise - Use the comparative with much / a lot / a little / a bit
- Exercise - As ...as
- Lesson 4: Form the superlative (3:01)
- Exercise - Form the superlative
- Lesson 5: Use the superlative (2:35)
- Exercise - Superlative with or without 'the'
- Exercise - Superlative with in or of
- Lesson 6: Bored and boring (1:22)
- Exercise - Bored and boring
- Section 11 review quiz
- Download the section 12 PDFs
- Lesson 1: Position of adverbs (1:00)
- Exercise - Mid position
- Lesson 2: Adverbs for sequencing (0:21)
- Lesson 3: Adverbs of viewpoint (0:20)
- Exercise - Adverbs for sequencing and viewpoint
- Lesson 4: Adverbs of certainty (0:39)
- Exercise - Adverbs of certainty
- Lesson 5: Summary of adverbs word order (2:01)
- Exercise - Position of adverbs 1
- Exercise - Position of adverbs 2
- Section 12 review quiz
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