English Speaking and Writing Pattern – Beginner Course

367 Lessons
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3400 sentences

Your Blueprint for Speaking and Writing English Confidently

Hello! Do you often get stuck when trying to make sentences in English? Do you know a lot of words but struggle to put them together in the right order? You aren't alone. Many beginners feel like they have the bricks (words) but no blueprint (pattern) to build the house.

I designed "English Speaking and Writing Pattern – Beginner Course" to give you that blueprint. Instead of drowning you in heavy grammar rules, we focus on patterns—simple, repeatable structures that you can use to create thousands of correct sentences instantly.

Think of it like learning a recipe. Once you know the recipe for a basic cake, you can change the flavor to chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry easily. Similarly, once you master a sentence pattern like "I don't know how to...", you can say "I don't know how to swim," "I don't know how to drive," or "I don't know how to fix this" without thinking twice.

What You Will Learn

This course is a massive collection of 340 essential sentence patterns that cover almost every situation a beginner will face.

Here is what you can expect to master:

  • Expressing Abilities & Limitations: You'll learn to say exactly what you can and cannot do using patterns like "I don't know how to..."
  • Polite Communication: We teach you how to be courteous. You'll learn to say "I'll pass" instead of just "No," and "Feel free to..." to make people comfortable.
  • Handling Emotions: You'll be able to express your feelings clearly. Whether you're beat (tired), worried about something, or at a loss for words, you'll have the right phrase.
  • Idiomatic Expressions: Even as a beginner, you'll sound natural. We include easy idioms like it's a piece of cake (easy) and it's not my cup of tea (I don't like it).
  • Firm Boundaries: You'll learn how to assert yourself. Phrases like "It doesn't concern you" and "You're not allowed to..." give you the power to set limits.

Course Content Overview

This is one of the most comprehensive pattern-based courses available.

  • Total Lessons: 340
  • Total Sentences: 3400

With 340 lessons and over 3,000 practice sentences, you will get enough repetition to make these patterns automatic. You won't just know them; you'll feel them.

A Preview of What's Inside

I want to show you how these patterns work. They take a complex idea and make it simple.

  • Pattern: "I'm sorry to say that..."
    • Usage: Softening bad news.
    • Example: "I'm sorry to say that we can't accept your offer."
  • Pattern: "The more... the more..."
    • Usage: Showing cause and effect.
    • Example: "The more you read, the more you learn."
  • Pattern: "I'm crossing that bridge when I come to it"
    • Usage: Not worrying about future problems yet.
    • Example: "Don't stress about next year; we'll cross that bridge when we come to it."
  • Pattern: "I'm playing devil's advocate"
    • Usage: Testing an idea by arguing against it.
    • Example: "I'm just playing devil's advocate here to see if this plan really works."
  • Pattern: "I'm standing my ground"
    • Usage: Refusing to change your mind.
    • Example: "She stood her ground against the criticism."

See how practical these are? You aren't learning abstract theory; you're learning sentences you can use today.

CEFR Level Estimation

I would estimate this course to be in the A1 (Beginner) to A2 (Elementary) range, touching on B1 (Intermediate) with the idioms.

Here is why: The core focus is on basic sentence structures ("I don't know how to...", "I help my mother..."), which is fundamental A1/A2 content. However, including idioms like "make a mountain out of a molehill" introduces B1-level figurative language in a beginner-friendly way. It's the perfect bridge for learners starting from zero who want to sound fluent quickly.

Who Is This Course For?

  • Absolute Beginners: If you struggle to form a complete sentence, start here. This is your foundation.
  • False Beginners: If you learned English years ago but forgot everything, these patterns will refresh your memory fast.
  • Shy Speakers: If you are afraid of making grammar mistakes, memorizing patterns is the best way to gain confidence. You know the sentence is right because you're just filling in the blanks.
  • Students: These patterns are often tested in school exams. Mastering them will improve your writing scores significantly.

Start Your Learning Journey

English doesn't have to be a puzzle. With the right patterns, it becomes a simple game of "fill in the blanks." "English Speaking and Writing Pattern – Beginner Course" gives you the cheat codes.

Stop translating word-for-word from your native language. Start thinking in patterns. Join Lesson 1 today and build your English house on a solid foundation!

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