Course Overview
What is the meaning of ‘Ultimate’? It means the final, the last one, the best
achievable or imaginable of its kind. When we say that our product is called
‘The Ultimate English’, we mean that after learning English through it, you
won’t have to go anywhere else, because it holds the power of fulfilling your
years old dream of speaking fluent English.
Let us break it down for you. Any language in the world can be broadly
classified into two parts - Literary and Spoken. The literature of the
language is usually considered to be superior, which has lasting artistic
merit. Whereas the Spoken aspect of the language means to speak in a
specified way. If you notice, when we speak our mother tongue, we are
aware of its spoken rules but are not really mastered in the literature of it.
This is why, in our product The Ultimate English, we have separated the
spoken grammar from the literature, and kept only those specified
grammatical rules which will help you improve your Spoken English. Our 28
years of research says that this will help you learn how to speak in English
with ease, keeping the maze of complex grammar rules at bay.
The biggest question one faces before starting to learn English is - where
to start? Keeping this dilemma in mind, we have started this course with the
most fundamental basic English chapters. We further proceed to the
construction of 75 advanced English sentences with the help of various
auxiliaries. Followed by it are the rules and regulations of Advanced
Grammar and a special set of Daily Use Sentences which includes
chapters of various sentences used in daily life by any individual, explained
through our detailed video lectures.
Now it might seem that the package is complete, but wait, there’s more.
Our special chapters of Smart English; a higher level of English spoken by
only 2% of Indians is also included in this product. And to brush it up
further, we have provided you with lectures on how to speak English with
Idioms, Proverbs and Idiomatic Comparisons.
Hearing helps you learn a language faster, and to help you with that, we
have a set of 25 Situational Conversations video lectures which will help
you practice English speaking quickly and conveniently.
Take a pause and think, isn’t this THE ULTIMATE? Join with Easy Way
Learn, and help us fulfill your dreams.
Course Syllabus
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Lecture: 1
Basic English: How To See The Time: -
Lecture: 2
Basic English: Use & Misuse of Apostrophe -
Lecture: 3
Basic English: Games Of Vowels -
Lecture: 4
Basic English: Parts Of Speech -
Lecture: 5
Basic English: Kinds Of Nouns -
Lecture: 6
Basic English: Abstract Nouns (Word - Building) -
Lecture: 7
Basic English: Gerunds -
Lecture: 8
Basic English: Kinds Of Pronouns -
Lecture: 9
Basic English: Relative Pronouns -
Lecture: 10
Basic English: There / Their -
Lecture: 11
Basic English: It's / Its -
Lecture: 12
Basic English: A Little / A Few -
Lecture: 13
Basic English: Much / Many -
Lecture: 14
Basic English: How Much / How Many -
Lecture: 15
Basic English: Introduction To The Sentence: -
Lecture: 16
Advanced English: The Magic Machine -
Lecture: 17
Advanced English: Common Verbs -
Lecture: 18
Advanced English: Tenses With Their Kinds -
Lecture: 19
Advanced English: Simple Present Tense -
Lecture: 20
Advanced English: Present Continuous Tense -
Lecture: 21
Advanced English: Present Perfect Tense -
Lecture: 22
Advanced English: Present Perfect Continuous Tense -
Lecture: 23
Advanced English: Simple Past Tense -
Lecture: 24
Advanced English: Past Continuous Tense -
Lecture: 25
Advanced English: Past Perfect Tense -
Lecture: 26
Advanced English: Past Perfect Continuous Tense -
Lecture: 27
Advanced English: Simple Future Tense -
Lecture: 28
Advanced English: Future Continuous Tense -
Lecture: 29
Advanced English: Future Perfect Tense -
Lecture: 30
Advanced English: Future Perfect Continuous Tense -
Lecture: 31
Advanced English: Revision Of Tenses -
Lecture: 32
Advanced English: Since / For -
Lecture: 33
Advanced English: Tense Special -
Lecture: 34
Advanced English: Can / May -
Lecture: 35
Advanced English: Could - 1, 2 -
Lecture: 36
Advanced English: Could - 3, 4 -
Lecture: 37
Advanced English: Might - 1, 2 -
Lecture: 38
Advanced English: Might - 3, 4 -
Lecture: 39
Advanced English: Revision Of Sakta Family -
Lecture: 40
Advanced English: Must - 1, 2 -
Lecture: 41
Advanced English: Must - 3, 4 -
Lecture: 42
Advanced English: Should - 1 to 4 -
Lecture: 43
Advanced English: Should 5, Shall (New Use) -
Lecture: 44
Advanced English: Used to / Ought to -
Lecture: 45
Advanced English: Need / Dare -
Lecture: 46
Advanced English: Would - 1, 2, 3 & 4 -
Lecture: 47
Advanced English: Would - 5, 6, 7 -
Lecture: 48
Advanced English: Would - 8, 9 -
Lecture: 49
Advanced English: Would Revision -
Lecture: 50
Advanced English: Revision of 45 Sentences -
Lecture: 51
Advanced English: Supposed to -
Lecture: 52
Advanced English: Bound to -
Lecture: 53
Advanced English: Going to -
Lecture: 54
Advanced English: About to -
Lecture: 55
Advanced English: Have to / Had to -
Lecture: 56
Advanced English: Will have to / Have got to -
Lecture: 57
Advanced English: May / Would / Would have got to -
Lecture: 58
Advanced English: Having to -
Lecture: 59
Advanced English: Able to -
Lecture: 60
Advanced English: Must be going to / Must be about to -
Lecture: 61
Advanced English: Have had to -
Lecture: 62
Advanced English: Revision of all 75 Sentences -
Lecture: 63
Advanced English: Revision of all 75 Sentences (Tenses) -
Lecture: 64
Advanced English: Revision of all 75 Sentences (Modal Auxiliaries) -
Lecture: 65
Advanced English: Revision of all 75 Sentences (Reuse of Primary Auxiliaries) -
Lecture: 66
Advanced English: Revision of all 75 Sentences (Combination of Different Auxiliaries) -
Lecture: 67
Advanced Grammar: Kinds of Sentences -
Lecture: 68
Advanced Grammar: Direct-Indirect Speech (Rules) -
Lecture: 69
Advanced Grammar: Direct-Indirect Speech (Declarative) -
Lecture: 70
Advanced Grammar: Direct-Indirect Speech (Imperative) -
Lecture: 71
Advanced Grammar: Direct-Indirect Speech (Interrogative) -
Lecture: 72
Advanced Grammar: Direct-Indirect Speech (Exclamatory) -
Lecture: 73
Advanced Grammar: Active Voice / Passive Voice (Introduction) -
Lecture: 74
Advanced Grammar: Active Voice / Passive Voice (Tenses) -
Lecture: 75
Advanced Grammar: Active Voice / Passive Voice (Tenses Examples) -
Lecture: 76
Advanced Grammar: Active Voice / Passive Voice (Modal Auxiliaries) -
Lecture: 77
Advanced Grammar: Degree of Comparison (Introduction) -
Lecture: 78
Advanced Grammar: Degree of Comparison (Part 1) -
Lecture: 79
Advanced Grammar: Degree of Comparison (Part 2) -
Lecture: 80
Advanced Grammar: Degree of Comparison (Part 3) -
Lecture: 81
Advanced Grammar: Degree of Comparison ( Examples) -
Lecture: 82
Advanced Grammar: Question Tag (Part 1) -
Lecture: 83
Advanced Grammar: Question Tag (Part 2) -
Lecture: 84
Advanced Grammar: Question Tag (Part 3) -
Lecture: 85
Advanced Grammar: Question Tag (Part 4) -
Lecture: 86
Advanced Grammar: Question Tag (Part 5) -
Lecture: 87
Daily Use Sentences: Sleeping / Eating / Illnesses -
Lecture: 88
Daily Use Sentences: Manners -
Lecture: 89
Daily Use Sentences: Imperative Sentences -
Lecture: 90
Daily Use Sentences: Sentences with 'Don't' -
Lecture: 91
Daily Use Sentences: Exclamatory Sentences -
Lecture: 92
Daily Use Sentences: Describing Sentences -
Lecture: 93
Daily Use Sentences: Interrogative Sentences I -
Lecture: 94
Daily Use Sentences: Wh-type Questions -
Lecture: 95
Daily Use Sentences: Conversations I -
Lecture: 96
Daily Use Sentences: Future Tense Sentences -
Lecture: 97
Daily Use Sentences: Miscellaneous I -
Lecture: 98
Daily Use Sentences: Money -
Lecture: 99
Daily Use Sentences: Job / Life -
Lecture: 100
Daily Use Sentences: Miscellaneous II -
Lecture: 101
Daily Use Sentences: Miscellaneous III -
Lecture: 102
Daily Use Sentences: Sentences with Auxiliaries -
Lecture: 103
Daily Use Sentences: Conversations II -
Lecture: 104
Daily Use Sentences: Interrogative Sentences II -
Lecture: 105
Daily Use Sentences: Gerunds -
Lecture: 106
Daily Use Sentences: Miscellaneous IV -
Lecture: 107
Daily Use Sentences: Fluency Development -
Lecture: 108
Smart English - Part 1 -
Lecture: 109
Smart English - Part 2 -
Lecture: 110
Smart English - Part 3 -
Lecture: 111
Smart English - Part 4 -
Lecture: 112
Smart English - Part 5 -
Lecture: 113
Smart English - Part 6 -
Lecture: 114
Smart English - Part 7 -
Lecture: 115
Smart English - Part 8 -
Lecture: 116
Smart English - Part 9 -
Lecture: 117
Smart English - Part 10 -
Lecture: 118
Proverbs - Part 1 -
Lecture: 119
Proverbs - Part 2 -
Lecture: 120
Proverbs - Part 3 -
Lecture: 121
Proverbs - Part 4 -
Lecture: 122
Proverbs - Part 5 -
Lecture: 123
Idiomatic Comparison - Part 1 -
Lecture: 124
Idiomatic Comparison - Part 2 -
Lecture: 125
Idiomatic Comparison - Part 3 -
Lecture: 126
Idiomatic Comparison - Part 4 -
Lecture: 127
Situational Conversation: Short Meeting -
Lecture: 128
Situational Conversation: On Telephone -
Lecture: 129
Situational Conversation: Introducing a Friend -
Lecture: 130
Situational Conversation: Myself -
Lecture: 131
Situational Conversation: My House -
Lecture: 132
Situational Conversation: Television -
Lecture: 133
Situational Conversation: Learning To Ride A Cycle -
Lecture: 134
Situational Conversation: First Aid -
Lecture: 135
Situational Conversation: Shopping -
Lecture: 136
Situational Conversation: Welcoming A Guest -
Lecture: 137
Situational Conversation: At A Bus Stop -
Lecture: 138
Situational Conversation: In A Second Class Compartment -
Lecture: 139
Situational Conversation: Two Students -
Lecture: 140
Situational Conversation: Asking An Address -
Lecture: 141
Situational Conversation: At A Dispensary -
Lecture: 142
Situational Conversation: At A Restaurant -
Lecture: 143
Situational Conversation: An Interview -
Lecture: 144
Situational Conversation: Opening A Bank Account -
Lecture: 145
Situational Conversation: Two Friends -
Lecture: 146
Situational Conversation: Taking An L.C. -
Lecture: 147
Situational Conversation: Joining A Coaching Classes -
Lecture: 148
Situational Conversation: Talking To A Salesman -
Lecture: 149
Situational Conversation: About Cricket -
Lecture: 150
Situational Conversation: Inviting A Friend To A Birthday Party -
Lecture: 151
Situational Conversation: Favourite Movie
Instructions
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