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English for Beginners, Grammar, Vocabulary, Proper Sentences
Welcome to Teacher Kay, your go-to resource for mastering the English language! Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to build a stronger foundation, our beginner English lessons are designed for ESL learners who study basic English. Dive into our extensive library of topics covering essential grammar rules, vocabulary building, effective reading strategies, and practical writing tips. Explore how to construct proper sentences, understand different parts of speech, and use everyday conversational phrases. We’re here to guide you every step of the way as you navigate the exciting world of English.

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Skills & Stories
Discover our most effective resources to help you learn English online. This category combines reading comprehension, writing exercises, and storytelling to help you apply what you’ve learned. By focusing on practical application, these lessons ensure that when you learn English online with us, you are building skills that translate directly into real-world fluency and confidence
Early Primary Writing Skills: An ESL Beginner’s Guide
English Listening Strategies: Accents & Context
Easy English Reading Strategies for Beginners
English Sentence Structure: A Beginner’s Guide
Simple Past Tense Storytelling: Tell a Story in English
Reported Speech: How to Quote Someone’s Words
Passive Voice: When & How to Use It Correctly
English Alphabet and Pronunciation for Beginners
Early Primary Reading for Kids – Read with Me! 📚
Beginner’s Guide: Reading Comprehension & Story Skills
Beginner Essay Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn Common Conversational English Phrases
Learn English Prepositions of Place – ‘In,’ ‘On,’ and ‘At’
English Listening Skills: Strategies for Success
Verbs and Tenses
Master the heart of the English language with our comprehensive guide to English verb tenses. Whether you are looking for a simple breakdown of the Present Simple or an advanced look at Past Perfect Continuous, we provide clear explanations and real-world examples. Learn how to use modal verbs, phrasal verbs, and active/passive voice to express yourself clearly and accurately in any time frame.”Master the foundation of the language with our complete guide to English verb tenses. This section simplifies the rules for all 12 tenses, from the basic present simple to the complex future perfect. Whether you are struggling with irregular verbs or choosing the right auxiliary, our lessons provide clear examples to help you use English verb tenses naturally in conversation and writing.
What are Verbs? How to use Verbs When Speaking English?
12 English Verb Tenses: The Ultimate Guide with Examples
Present and Past Participles Explained
Present Tense – Simple, Continuous and Perfect
Past Tense – Simple, Continuous and Perfect
Future Tense – Simple, Continuous and Perfect
Past Continuous vs Simple Past: A Simple Guide
Simple Present vs Present Continuous: Easy English Guide
Future Simple and Future Continuous Tense
Future Continuous Tense: A Simple Guide with Examples
Present Perfect And Present Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tenses
Future Perfect Tense And Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Regular vs Irregular Verbs: Rules & Lists
Third Person Singular – Add S ES IES to verbs
Learn ‘Be Going To’ for Future Plans
Irregular Third-Person Singular Verbs
Past Tense Questions: How to Use “Did” & “Didn’t”
The Verb ‘To Be’: Essential English for Beginners
Use Future Tenses to Predict Your Day
Past Tense Phrasal Verbs: A Simple Guide
Future Questions with Will – Yes/No & Wh-
Time Expressions – Past Tense
Could Would Should Explained: A Simple Guide
Essential Modal Verbs – Obligation, Advice, and Deduction
How to Use Active Voice
Grammar Toolbox
Build your fluency from the ground up by mastering essential English grammar rules. This toolbox covers the critical mechanics of the language, including parts of speech, articles, prepositions, and sentence structure. By understanding these English grammar rules, you will gain the technical confidence needed to construct clear, professional sentences without hesitation.
Learning About Adjectives: English for Beginner Students
Adjectives: English Comparatives & Superlatives
English Articles: When to Use A, An, The
Correct Order of Adjectives | Easy English Grammar
English Conditionals: Types 0, 1, 2, and 3 Explained
Using Adverbs – What is an Adverb and How do I Use Adverbs?
What are Nouns and Pronouns in the English Language?
Possessive Pronouns: My, Your, His & Her Explained
English Spelling Rules: A Beginner’s Guide
English Punctuation Guide for Beginners: Rules & Examples
When to Capitalize a Noun? – Proper Noun Capitalization
Irregular Plurals: 20 Noun Endings
Quantifiers: A Guide to Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Learn English WH- Words: A Beginner’s Guide
Time Expressions Future Tense
English Prepositions: Beyond Basics – Fixed Pairs & Idioms
English Adjective Types, Order, and Perfect Placement
Mixed Conditionals: Intermediate English Guide
Present Tense Time Expressions – Adverbs of Frequency
Past Tense Time Clauses
Past Tense Conjunctions: A Guide to Linking Simple Past and Past Continuous
Word Battles & Common Mistakes
Avoid the traps that trip up most learners by studying the most common English mistakes. This section focuses on ‘word battles’ like affect vs. effect and who vs. whom, providing side-by-side comparisons to resolve your doubts. Learning to identify these common English mistakes is the fastest way to polish your writing and sound more like a native speaker.
English Modal Verbs: ‘May,’ ‘Might,’ ‘Could’: English Possibility
British vs American English: More Than an Accent
There Is and There Are: A Guide for English Students
Gerunds vs Infinitives – A Guide for English Learners
Bring Take Get – Easy English Guide
Will or Going to – Present Continuous
Do and Does: Simple English Questions for Beginners
Have/Has, Do/Does, Don’t/Doesn’t – 3rd Person Singular
Small English Grammar Mistakes, Big Progress
Affect vs Effect: The Definitive Guide to Using Them Correctly
Who Whom Whose: Mastering Relative Pronouns
Farther vs Further: Mastering the Distance Distinction
A Simple English Grammar Guide to Used To, Be Used To, and Get Used To
Vocabulary Hub
Expand your communication skills with our curated English vocabulary lists. Organized by theme—such as travel, food, daily routines, and idioms—these resources help you find the exact words you need for real-world situations. Each of our English vocabulary lists is designed to move you beyond basic descriptions and toward a more descriptive and natural way of speaking.