The application downloads a very complete English course. The download takes between 5 and 8 minutes.
No tracking, no ads, no hidden costs.
- 600 pages of grammar
- thousands of sentences with audio and translation
- virtual tours for cities of the English-speaking world
- 20 significant English novels with audio and translation
- music specially composed for this course
- 4000 interactive exercises with solutions
Grammar has a bad reputation, partly due to the fact that it is reduced to sentences and rules that should be easy to memorize. Actually, a more detailed explanation is easier to understand. As far as possible, this grammar follows a contrastive approach, which means that English grammar is explained starting from Italian grammar. You can learn, for example, by heart that the present perfect continuous is used when an action started in the past and continues in the present, but you can also, and this is easier to memorize and understand, the use of this tempo comparing it with an Italian verbal periphrasis that has the same meaning.
I have been working on it for two years now.
I've been working on it for two years now.
This approach works more often than you think.
Very often it is possible to make the grammatical constructions of the foreign language transparent through equivalent constructions in the native language. These constructions are very often ungrammatical in the native language, but they clarify the grammatical structure.
English, unlike German or French, is generally not considered "easy on the listener". Audio novels, read by native English speakers from different corners of the English-speaking world, with translation, and other audiovisual aids train your ear.
No tracking, no ads, no hidden costs.
- 600 pages of grammar
- thousands of sentences with audio and translation
- virtual tours for cities of the English-speaking world
- 20 significant English novels with audio and translation
- music specially composed for this course
- 4000 interactive exercises with solutions
Grammar has a bad reputation, partly due to the fact that it is reduced to sentences and rules that should be easy to memorize. Actually, a more detailed explanation is easier to understand. As far as possible, this grammar follows a contrastive approach, which means that English grammar is explained starting from Italian grammar. You can learn, for example, by heart that the present perfect continuous is used when an action started in the past and continues in the present, but you can also, and this is easier to memorize and understand, the use of this tempo comparing it with an Italian verbal periphrasis that has the same meaning.
I have been working on it for two years now.
I've been working on it for two years now.
This approach works more often than you think.
Very often it is possible to make the grammatical constructions of the foreign language transparent through equivalent constructions in the native language. These constructions are very often ungrammatical in the native language, but they clarify the grammatical structure.
English, unlike German or French, is generally not considered "easy on the listener". Audio novels, read by native English speakers from different corners of the English-speaking world, with translation, and other audiovisual aids train your ear.
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