English Revision
Vocabulary · Grammar · Idioms
Topic-based interactive lessons to review key vocabulary, grammar structures, and expressions. Select your level to begin.
Either/Or & Other/Another
Master the correlative conjunctions either…or and neither…nor, and clear up the difference between other and another through contextual practice exercises.
Generational Gap
Revise key phrasal verbs around family and social dynamics: look down on, take after, fall out, settle down and more — practised in generational contexts.
Do You Know Your City?
Practise vocabulary for city places and key phrasal verbs used for exploring, getting around, and planning activities in an urban environment.
Food & Describing Flavours
Taste and texture adjectives, cooking methods, the difference between "I'm feeling" and "I feel", confusable words, present perfect, and eating verbs.
Clothes & Fashion
Build clothes vocabulary, learn the difference between match, suit and fit, practise fashion idioms, and master the correct order of adjectives before a noun.
First Aid & Emergency Situations
Revise 2nd and 3rd Conditionals alongside essential first aid and emergency vocabulary — learning grammar in a realistic and practical context.
Unusual Hobbies
Review the four Present Tenses through the lens of unconventional hobbies — simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous — plus observation vocabulary and useful expressions.
Conditionals & Grammar Revision
Practise the 2nd and 3rd Conditionals, Either…Or / Neither…Nor, Other vs Another, and all four Present Tenses through drag-and-drop, multiple choice, and typing exercises — with a full grammar rules summary at the end.
Grammar Revision – Lessons 1–5
Practise Word Formation, Comparatives, Suffixes, Prefixes, all four Present Tenses, Future Perfect, and Phrasal Verbs — with typing, multiple-choice, and a full grammar rules summary.
Vocabulary Revision – Lessons 1–5
Revise target vocabulary from five lessons: personality types, descriptive adjectives, hobbies, work & economy phrasal verbs, and psychological phenomena — through fill-in-gap and definition matching.
Vocabulary Hub
A multi-topic reference tool covering Psychological Phenomena, City Life, Clothes & Fashion, Generational Gap, First Aid, Hobbies, Grammar Structures, Word Transformations, and Idioms — with reveal/hide vocabulary practice.
Self-Defense & Crime
Learn the names of criminal types (arsonist, embezzler, assassin…), build crime vocabulary, and practise converting criminal nouns to their corresponding crime forms.
Oddest Pets
Master animal phrasal verbs and idioms, clear up the lie vs lay confusion, and practise advanced word formation through the theme of unconventional pet ownership.
Evolution vs Devolution
Explore advanced animal metaphors and idioms in English — how biological language shapes figurative expression — with challenging vocabulary in academic and social contexts.
Forsaken Skills
Explore vocabulary around obsolete crafts and skills (telegraphy, stenography, coopering…), practise phrasal expressions, and contrast traditional trades with modern technology.
Phobias & Fears
Explore the psychology of fears and phobias through advanced vocabulary, idioms, and modal verbs for past speculation. Perfect for discussing mental health and psychological topics in academic contexts.
Minds & Mortality
Compilation revision covering personal space, psychopathy, and eschatology — advanced vocabulary, idioms, easily confused pairs, word formation, and formal hypothetical Should-inversion.
Beauty & Make-up
Explore beauty standards, cosmetics industry, and personal appearance topics. Learn specialised vocabulary for discussing fashion, skincare, and aesthetic preferences in both casual and academic contexts.
Culture Shock
Navigate cross-cultural experiences and adaptation challenges. Master vocabulary for discussing cultural differences, immigration experiences, and international perspectives essential for IELTS and academic discussions.
Connected, but Alone
Examine the paradox of digital connectivity and social isolation in modern society. Develop sophisticated language for discussing technology's impact on relationships, mental health, and social behaviour.