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| Week | Grammar Focus | Listening Skill | Speaking Output | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Present Simple vs. Continuous | Identifying state verbs in fast speech | Ordering coffee & describing current projects | | 2 | Past Simple vs. Present Perfect | Hearing "unfinished time" markers (since, for, ever) | Telling a life story vs. a single event | | 3 | Future (will, going to, present continuous) | Understanding predictions vs. plans | Making spontaneous decisions & scheduling | | 4 | Modal verbs (can, could, should, might) | Detecting politeness & uncertainty | Giving advice & making soft requests | | 5 | Conditionals (0, 1st, 2nd) | Recognizing "if" reductions ("if ya") | Hypothetical speaking (dreams, wishes) | | 6 | Passive voice & Reported speech | Understanding news reports & gossip | Paraphrasing what someone else said | Abrazos, [Your Name] Course Creator Hola [Name], |
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❌ “Grammar is only for writing.” ✅ FALSE. Grammar is how you predict what someone will say next. [Your Name] Course Creator Hola [Name]