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We offer several different English as Second Language levels: Beginners, High Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced.

Beginners: The present tense, Possessive Adjectives, Contractions, Prepositions, Object Pronouns, Plurals, Possessive Pronouns, Past tense, Irregular past tense verbs, Present progressive tense, Word order, Past progressive tense, Use of “any”, Simple future tense, Greetings, Introductions, The family, Classmates and friends, Stages of Life, Superstitions, Rights and Responsibilities of Tenants and Landlords, Maps, sports, Languages, Countries and Nationalities, Activities with friends, Health, Nutrition, Travel, Making reservations, Checking into a hotel

High Beginners: Adjectives, Articles, Adverbs, Using “would”, Two word verbs, Have got, Expressing necessity, Expressing unexpected results using even though, although and but, Would/could should tag questions, Word order, Conditional sentences, Using “get” plus an adjective, Word order for adjectives, Synonyms and Antonymous, Making arrangements, Planning a trip, Kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, American History, Danger of Smoking, Talking about important people in their life, Expressing comparative distances, Describing actions, Ordering in a restaurant, Hobbies, American heroes, Famous singers, Holidays

Intermediate: Letters "un" and "dis" in front of a word, The future progressive tense using "will", Phrasal verbs, The future progressive tense using "going to", Count and non-count nouns using "a lot, a lot of, much", Subject pronouns review, Object pronouns, Idioms, Joining words "and, but, or, so", Using "must, have to, have got to", Combining sentences using "who", Verbs followed by an infinitive, Words that show opposition "whereas, but, on the other hand", Changing a noun to an adjective by adding "ful", Adverb review, Reflexive pronouns, Present perfect tense as used in three ways - past participles, Periods, Question Marks, Exclamation Points, Abbreviations, Use of Question Mark, How to write an Essay, Indirect Questions, Words with Prefixes and Suffixes, New York, Globe Warming, Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Finances and the Bank, Doctors and visit to a doctor, Relatives, Pharmacy

Advanced: Verbs followed by infinitives, How much/How many, Conditional Sentences, Verbs following infinitives, Present perfect progressive tense, Prefix re, Past perfect Progressive, Future Perfect Progressive, Passive voice, Word Order, How to write different kinds of letter, Report writing, Famous short stories and poems, Articles containing some scientific content, Articles with historic content, Money problems, Gold Rush, Life in Cities and Suburbs, Chinese festivals, Folk Heroes, Ice Hockey, Swimmers, Greatest Power Plant, Men and Machines, Moral dilemma, Olympic tennis, Diabetes, Poliomyelitis

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