English Grammar Through Teaching Poems (Intermediate Level – B1)
This book will help you master English grammar at the Intermediate (B1) level through a unique, simple, and easy-to-remember method: learning through poems that explain grammar rules.
Inside you’ll find:- A grammar poem for each topic
- Clear explanations in simple English
- Step-by-step exercises
- Answer keys for self-study
The book includes 53 essential grammar topics:
- Present Simple — talk about habits, facts, and routines
- Present Continuous — describe what’s happening right now
- Past Simple — describe completed actions in the past
- Past Continuous — show actions in progress in the past
- Past Simple vs Past Continuous — tell the main action from the background
- Comparatives and Superlatives — compare people and things
- Less, Fewer, The Least — talk about quantity clearly
- Much and Far with Comparatives — make stronger comparisons
- Compound Adjectives — sound more natural and fluent
- Already, Yet, Just, Still — use time markers naturally
- Each and Every — talk about individuals in a group
- Present Perfect — talk about experience and results
- Present Perfect vs Past Simple — avoid common mistakes
- Present Perfect Continuous — show actions that continue to now
- Past Perfect — show what happened earlier in the past
- Past Perfect vs Past Simple — put past events in order
- Past Perfect Continuous — emphasize duration in the past
- Used To and Would — describe past habits naturally
- Will — make decisions and promises instantly
- Be going to — talk about plans and intentions
- Present Simple for Future — talk about schedules
- Present Continuous for Future — describe fixed arrangements
- Future Continuous — describe actions at a specific future time
- Future in The Past — talk about the future from a past view
- Can, Could, and Be Able To — talk about ability and possibility
- Must, Have To, Should — give advice and express obligation
- Must Not vs Do Not Have To — avoid confusion
- May, Might, Could — express uncertainty naturally
- Need and Do Not Need To — talk about necessity
- Like, Enjoy, Avoid + -ing — talk about activities and hobbies
- Want, Decide, Plan + to — express intentions clearly
- Stop, Remember, Try — understand meaning changes
- Prepositions after Verbs and Adjectives — use natural combinations
- Present Simple Passive — focus on actions, not people
- Past Simple Passive — describe past events objectively
- Present Perfect Passive — talk about results
- Future Passive — express future actions formally
- Modal Passive — combine modals with passive forms
- Zero Conditional — talk about general truths
- First Conditional — describe real future situations
- Second Conditional — imagine unreal situations
- Third Conditional (introduction) — talk about regrets and past possibilities
- Because, So, Although — show cause and contrast
- However, Therefore, While — connect ideas logically
- Reported Statements: Present Simple to Past Simple — shift tenses correctly
and more...
Ideal for:
- Intermediate (B1) learners of English
- Independent study
- Classroom use
- Grammar revision
Learn smarter. Remember longer. Speak more naturally.
Verse that teaches, not just entertains.