Take Your English to the Next Level — Through Poetry
You already know the basics of English.
Now it’s time to move forward.
English Grammar Through Teaching Poems (Elementary Level – A2) helps you understand and remember elementary-level grammar through a unique method: learning through poems that explain grammar rules.
Each lesson includes:
- A clear and structured poem explaining the rule
- A short and simple explanation of the grammar
- Practical examples in context
- Exercises for practice
- Answer keys for self-study
Inside the book, you will learn:
- Present Simple – talk about daily routines
- Present Continuous – describe actions happening now
- Past Simple – talk about completed actions
- Past Continuous – describe ongoing actions in the past
- Time Expressions for The Past – say when things happened
- Present Perfect – talk about experiences and results
- Present Continuous for Future – describe arranged plans
- Be Going To – talk about future plans and intentions
- Will – make predictions and decisions
- Can and Could – talk about ability and possibility
- Must and Have To – express obligation
- Should – give advice and suggestions
- May and Might – express possibility and probability
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns – talk about objects and substances
- Much, Many, and A Lot Of – talk about quantity
- Some and Any – talk about indefinite quantity
- Few and A Little – describe small amounts
- Too and Enough – show excess and sufficiency
- So and Such – add emphasis
- Subject and Object Pronouns – refer to people and things
- Reflexive Pronouns – talk about actions done to yourself
- Demonstrative Pronouns – talk about this, that, these, and those
- Both, Either, and Neither – talk about choices and agreement
- Infinitive of Purpose – explain why you do things
- Gerunds – use verbs as nouns
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives – compare people and things
- As…As Atructures – show equality
- Adjective Order – describe things correctly
- Adverbs of Manner – describe how actions happen
- Prepositions of Time – say when events happen
- Prepositions of Place – say where things are
- Prepositions of Movement – describe where things go
- General and Information Questions – ask about people, places, and things
- And, But, and Or – connect ideas
- Because and So – give reasons and results
- Zero and First Conditional – talk about real and possible situations
Perfect for:
- Elementary Level (A2) learners of English
- Students moving from beginner to intermediate level
- Self-learners
- ESL teachers looking for creative teaching materials
Learn grammar. Remember it. Use it.
Verse that teaches, not just entertains.