MetaCyberGuru English Academy
Is this the right course for you?
Choose this track if you can already manage everyday English but your ideas stop after one or two sentences, fast speech feels difficult, or your writing sounds repetitive.
The course contains 10 modules and 55 lessons. It is free and public. The stated study time is typical guided-learning time, and your own pace may be different.
What you will be able to do
- Chains 4 to 6 sentences on one topic without restarting, then prove it in the final checkpoint.
- Opens narratives with background action and past habits, then prove it in the final checkpoint.
- Uses 12 to 15 daily-routine phrasal verbs in true sentences about own day, then prove it in the final checkpoint.
- Identifies linking, elision and weak forms in written-out fast speech, then prove it in the final checkpoint.
- Builds first-conditional and when/unless sentences about real plans, then prove it in the final checkpoint.
- Reports statements and questions; applies backshift where it matters, then prove it in the final checkpoint.
- Review your own work with a practical checklist instead of guessing whether it is good.
Your course roadmap
- Module 1: Speaking in paragraphs, 6 lessons at B1.
- Module 2: Telling what happened, 6 lessons at B1.
- Module 3: Phrasal verbs and collocations you actually hear, 5 lessons at B1.
- Module 4: Understanding fast English, 5 lessons at B1.
- Module 5: Possibility, hypothesis and advice, 6 lessons at B1 to B2.
- Module 6: Say it another way, 5 lessons at B2.
- Module 7: Agree, disagree and argue your point, 6 lessons at B2.
- Module 8: Formal, informal and everything between, 5 lessons at B2.
- Module 9: Complex sentences and precision, 5 lessons at B2.
- Module 10: Fluency under pressure, 6 lessons at B2.
How the learning method works
Each module combines controlled language work with longer speaking and writing. You will predict, notice, reformulate, record, review and try again. The aim is not rare vocabulary. It is clearer structure, better control and more natural choices.
Use a two-pass routine. First complete the lesson slowly and check the model. Then close the page and repeat the task under a time limit. Keep one error log so the same problem does not survive across modules.
Open a module
Module 1
Speaking in paragraphs
6 lessons, B1
Module 2
Telling what happened
6 lessons, B1
Module 3
Phrasal verbs and collocations you actually hear
5 lessons, B1
Module 4
Understanding fast English
5 lessons, B1
Module 5
Possibility, hypothesis and advice
6 lessons, B1 to B2
Module 6
Say it another way
5 lessons, B2
Module 7
Agree, disagree and argue your point
6 lessons, B2
Module 8
Formal, informal and everything between
5 lessons, B2
Module 9
Complex sentences and precision
5 lessons, B2
Module 10
Fluency under pressure
6 lessons, B2
Build evidence, not empty confidence
Your portfolio grows through paragraph recordings, story retells, argument maps, summaries and timed speaking. The B2 exit page combines fixed questions with independent speaking and writing tasks.
Save work on your own device and never place confidential employer or client information in a practice example.
Study well on a phone or computer
Every activity works with touch and keyboard controls. Tables scroll on narrow screens, buttons keep a practical touch size, and quizzes retain a no-JavaScript answer path. Your completion record stays in this browser unless you export it.
What comes after this course?
Move to Business English when your general B1 to B2 skills are stable and you need workplace messages, meetings, client communication or interviews.
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