Tous les cours d'anglais
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The Alphabet & Pronunciation
The English AlphabetThe English alphabet has 26 letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZVowelsA, E, ...
Commencer →Essential Greetings
How to Greet in EnglishHello | Hi | Good morning | Good afternoon | Good evening | Good night | How are you? | Nice to m...
Commencer →Present Tense Basics
Simple Present TenseUse: routines, facts, permanent situations.Structure: Subject + Verb (+ s/es for he/she/it)I work ev...
Commencer →Everyday Vocabulary
100 Most Used English Wordsthe, be, to, of, and, a, in, that, have, it, for, not, on, with, he, as, you, do, at, this......
Commencer →Numbers, Days & Months
Numbers 1-1001-12: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve13-19: thirteen, fourteen, f...
Commencer →Articles: A, An, The
The Three English ArticlesA / An — Indefinite ArticlesUse a before consonant sounds: a cat, a book, a university (soun...
Commencer →Colors, Shapes & Descriptions
Colorsred, blue, green, yellow, orange, purple, pink, brown, black, white, grey/grayShapescircle, square, triangle, rect...
Commencer →To Be: Am, Is, Are
The Verb "To Be"The most important verb in English!Present TenseSubjectVerbExampleIamI am a student.YouareYou ...
Commencer →Food & Drinks Vocabulary
Common Food VocabularyFruitsapple, banana, orange, strawberry, grape, mango, watermelon, pineapple, cherry, lemonVegetab...
Commencer →Past Tense: Regular & Irregular Verbs
Simple Past TenseUse: completed actions in the past.Regular Verbs: add -edwork → workedplay → playedwatch → watche...
Commencer →Intermediate Conversations
Real-Life ConversationsAt the restaurant: "Could I have the menu, please?" | "I'd like a table for two."At work: "Could ...
Commencer →Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect: have/has + past participleUse: actions that connect the past to the present.StructureSubject + have/has...
Commencer →Phrasal Verbs Essentials
What are Phrasal Verbs?A verb + particle (preposition/adverb) that creates a new meaning.Most Common Phrasal Verbsgive u...
Commencer →Conditionals: If Clauses
The Four ConditionalsZero Conditional — General TruthsIf + present, present → "If you heat water to 100°C, it ...
Commencer →Email Writing in English
Professional Email Structure1. Subject LineBe clear and specific: "Meeting Request: Q2 Review" not "Hello...
Commencer →Comparative & Superlative Adjectives
Comparing Things in EnglishComparative (2 things)Short adjectives: add -er → tall → taller, fast → fasterLong adje...
Commencer →Travel English: At the Airport
Airport Vocabulary & PhrasesKey Vocabularydeparture, arrival, boarding pass, gate, terminal, check-in, baggage claim, cu...
Commencer →Reported Speech
Direct vs Reported SpeechDirect: She said, "I am tired."Reported: She said (that) she was tired.Tense ChangesP...
Commencer →Job Interview English
Succeed in English Job InterviewsCommon Questions"Tell me about yourself.""What are your strengths and we...
Commencer →Passive Voice
Active vs Passive VoiceActive: The cat ate the fish. (focus on WHO did it)Passive: The fish was eaten by the cat. (focus...
Commencer →Simple Past vs Present Perfect
Simple Past vs Present PerfectLe simple past s'utilise pour une action terminée à un moment précis du passé.Le prese...
Commencer →For vs Since
For vs SinceFor est suivi d'une durée (combien de temps).Since est suivi d'un point de départ (depuis quand).Astuce : ...
Commencer →Comparatifs & Superlatifs
Comparatifs & SuperlatifsAdjectifs courts (1 syllabe, ou 2 syllabes en -y) :- Comparatif : adjectif + -er (+ than)- Supe...
Commencer →Make vs Do
Make vs DoMake = créer, fabriquer, produire un résultat.Do = effectuer une activité, une tâche.Collocations courante...
Commencer →Despite / Although / However
Despite / Although / HoweverCes trois mots expriment une opposition/concession, mais leur grammaire est différente :Des...
Commencer →Prépositions fixes (depend on, good at...)
Prépositions fixes (depend on, good at...)En anglais, certains verbes et adjectifs sont toujours suivis de la même pr�...
Commencer →Tell vs Say
Tell vs SayTell est toujours suivi d'un complément d'objet indirect (une personne) :→ tell someone somethingSay n'est...
Commencer →By vs Until
By vs UntilBy = au plus tard à (date limite, deadline). L'action doit être terminée avant ce moment.Until (ou till) =...
Commencer →Advanced Idioms & Expressions
English Idioms You Must KnowIdioms are phrases whose meaning is different from the literal words.Common IdiomsBreak the ...
Commencer →Subjunctive Mood & Formal English
The Subjunctive MoodThe subjunctive is used for wishes, suggestions, demands, and hypothetical situations.After Verbs of...
Commencer →Academic Writing Skills
Writing Academic EnglishEssay StructureIntroduction: Hook → Background → Thesis statementBody paragraphs: Topic sent...
Commencer →British vs American English
Key Differences Between British and American EnglishSpellingcolour / colorfavourite / favoritecentre / centerorganise / ...
Commencer →Advanced Tenses: Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuoushave/has + been + verb-ingUse: action that started in the past and continues now, or recently ...
Commencer →IELTS Preparation Guide
IELTS Exam OverviewThe International English Language Testing System tests: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.Li...
Commencer →Collocations & Natural English
What are Collocations?Words that naturally go together. Using correct collocations makes your English sound native.Commo...
Commencer →Relative Clauses Mastery
Defining vs Non-Defining Relative ClausesDefining (Essential Info)No commas. The clause identifies which person/thing we...
Commencer →Debate & Argumentation
How to Argue Effectively in EnglishExpressing Opinions"In my opinion..." / "I believe that...""...
Commencer →Inversion & Emphasis Structures
Inversion for EmphasisIn formal or literary English, we can invert subject and verb for emphasis.Negative AdverbialsNeve...
Commencer →Modaux : must / should / can't + have
Modaux : must / should / can't + haveLes modaux + have + participe passé permettent de parler du passé avec une nuance...
Commencer →La voix passive
La voix passiveLa voix passive met l'accent sur l'objet de l'action plutôt que sur le sujet.Formation : sujet + be (con...
Commencer →Questions indirectes
Questions indirectesDans une question indirecte, l'ordre est sujet + verbe (comme une phrase affirmative), pas d'inversi...
Commencer →Verbe + -ing vs to
Verbe + -ing vs toCertains verbes sont toujours suivis du gérondif (-ing) :→ enjoy, avoid, mind, suggest, finish, den...
Commencer →Conditionnel 2 (If I were...)
Conditionnel 2 (If I were...)Le conditionnel 2 (ou « second conditional ») exprime une situation irréelle ou hypothé...
Commencer →Future Perfect
Future PerfectLe future perfect exprime une action qui sera terminée avant un moment futur.Structure : will have + part...
Commencer →Phrasal Verbs courants
Phrasal Verbs courantsUn phrasal verb est un verbe + une particule (préposition/adverbe) qui change le sens du verbe.Il...
Commencer →Inversions (Hardly, No sooner...)
Inversions (Hardly, No sooner...)En anglais formel/littéraire, certaines expressions négatives ou restrictives en déb...
Commencer →Subjonctif (It's high time, I wish)
Subjonctif (It's high time, I wish)L'anglais utilise le subjonctif (souvent sous forme de past simple) dans certaines st...
Commencer →Relatives : which vs that
Relatives : which vs thatThat s'utilise dans les propositions relatives restrictives (essentielles au sens) :→ The boo...
Commencer →Collocations avancées
Collocations avancéesLes collocations sont des combinaisons de mots qui vont naturellement ensemble. Les connaître don...
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