Introduction to Lessons 1–10
This first unit, Relative Clauses and Participial Phrases, introduces one of the most powerful ways to make English flow.
We began by exploring how relative clauses connect ideas — adding detail and clarity — and then learned how to shorten them into participial phrases that sound smooth and natural in everyday conversation.
Across the following ten short lessons, learners moved from simple sentence links to expressive, descriptive storytelling.
This foundation marks the real beginning of fluency: when grammar becomes rhythm, and sentences start to sound like speech.
Linking Ideas and Expanding Sentences (Lessons 11–20)
By the end of this ten-lesson unit, learners will be able to connect, expand, and organize ideas smoothly using conjunctions, transitions, and adverbial phrases in both spoken and written English.
The next lessons will be posted during the second half of October, 2025.