Foreign Students -books 1-2-3-4 Audio- — Essential English For
| Month | Book | Weekly Goal | Audio Focus | |-------|------|-------------|--------------| | 1-3 | Book 1 | Complete 1 unit per week (12 units total). Master all drills. | Listen to each dialogue 10 times before reading. Shadow every line. | | 4-6 | Book 2 | Same pace. Spend extra 2 weeks on irregular past verbs. | Do "listen & write" exercises. Predict answers before audio plays. | | 7-9 | Book 3 | Slower: 1 unit per 10 days. Review present perfect thoroughly. | Use 1.5x speed after 1st listen. Practice dictation. | | 10-12 | Book 4 | 1 unit per 10-12 days. Revisit conditionals multiple times. | Transcribe entire audio tracks without book. Compare. |
The present simple tense, basic pronouns, possessive adjectives, and the verb "to be." essential english for foreign students -books 1-2-3-4 audio-
Past perfect, reported speech, advanced conditionals (Type 2 and Type 3), modal perfects (must have done, could have been). | Month | Book | Weekly Goal |
Introduce yourself, describe simple objects, talk about your family, and understand slow, basic English. 📙 Essential English for Foreign Students – Book 2 (Elementary) Target level: Elementary to lower-intermediate (A2) Shadow every line
For decades, foreign learners of English have faced a common struggle: finding a structured, step-by-step program that builds confidence without overwhelming them. Textbooks are often either too childish for adults or too academic for beginners. Grammar guides are dry. Phrasebooks are shallow.
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