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How Should I Study The Courses?


There are a lot of courses here at Espresso English, and it’s hard to know where to start!

Although there’s not a specific order, here’s my suggestion.

Begin with:

Basic English Grammar E-Book


Vocabulary Level 1
Everyday English Speaking Level 1
1000 Collocations E-Book
Pronunciation & Shadowing Courses

These are the most essential skills to build a good base in English. You can go one by one (finishing one course completely
before continuing to the next one) or if you prefer more variety, you can take turns – do one vocabulary lesson, then the next
day one speaking lesson, then the next day one collocations lesson, and repeat like this. It just depends on what you prefer.

Then, continue to:

Intermediate English Grammar E-Book


600 Confusing Words E-Book
Phrasal Verbs in Conversation
200 Common Errors Course
Vocabulary Level 2

These will help you make your pronunciation clearer, increase your vocabulary, and avoid errors with the words you already
know.

Next, do these:

Reading Course
Listening Course
Everyday English Speaking 2
Advanced English Grammar
Current Events English

These courses are more challenging (especially if you use the “fast audio” in the Listening Course) and will teach you
grammar in detail, as well as lots of new vocabulary and informal conversational English.

Finally, save these for last:

300 Idioms Course


Slang & Informal English

These are good for more advanced students, after you already have a good foundation.

As for the Business English Course, this can be taken anytime, it just depends on your needs. If you actively need English
for your current job, then you should study it earlier in the sequence; however, if Business English isn’t so important for you,
then you can leave it until later.

Hope this helps!

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