Students & Graduates
Grammar in Context (Practical English)
A practical English grammar course focused on improving real-world communication, sentence flow, and professional language usage.

Batch
10-15 Students

Duration
8 hours

min/session
2 hours/day
Upcoming Batches
- 13 Jul 2026
- 17 Aug 2026
Course Fee
₹ 5,000
2 hours/day
What's Included
- Structured curriculum modules
- Live group role plays and exercises
- Study materials & practice sheets
- WhatsApp support group access
- Personal feedback session with trainer
- Certificate of completion
Curriculum
What you'll learn
A structured program designed to focus on improving real-world communication, sentence flow, and professional language usage.
MODULE 1
Verb Tenses in Narrative and Reportage
Verb Tenses in Narrative and Reportage
Practical English focuses on which tenses “work together” to tell a story or give an update.
- The Big Three: Mastering the relationship between Present Simple (habits/facts), Present Continuous (current actions), and Past Simple (completed events).
- Narrative Tenses: Using Past Continuous and Past Perfect to provide background info during an anecdote.
- Future Intentions: Distinguishing between “will” (decisions made now) and “going to” (pre-planned events) in professional planning.
MODULE 2
Modals for Social Navigation
Modals for Social Navigation
This is the “politeness” layer of English, crucial for professional and social integration.
- Requests and Permission: Moving from “I want” to “Would you mind…” or “Could I possibly…”
- Advice and Necessity: Using should, must, and have to based on the level of urgency.
- Speculation: Using might, could, and must be to discuss possibilities (e.g., “The client might be late”).
MODULE 3
Sentence Structure and Flow (Cohesion)
Sentence Structure and Flow (Cohesion)
Grammar in context isn’t just about single sentences; it’s about how they link together.
- Conjunctions and Transitions: Using “however,” “moreover,” and “consequently” to build logical arguments.
- Relative Clauses: Adding essential detail without starting new, choppy sentences (e.g., “The candidate who applied yesterday has a great portfolio”).
- Active vs. Passive Voice: Knowing when to use the passive voice to sound more objective or to hide the “doer” in sensitive situations (e.g., “A mistake was made” vs. “I made a mistake”).
MODULE 4
Determiners and Quantifiers
Determiners and Quantifiers
These provide precision in communication, especially in business or academic contexts.
- Articles (A, An, The): Mastering the “zero article” for general concepts versus specific entities.
- Precision with Quantity: Choosing between “a few,” “several,” “a great deal of,” and “hardly any” to provide accurate data.
Course Fee
₹ 5,000
2 hours/day
What's Included
- Structured curriculum modules
- Live group role plays and exercises
- Study materials & practice sheets
- WhatsApp support group access
- Personal feedback session with trainer
- Certificate of completion




Student Reviews
What students say
Shraddha
Student / Job Seeker
“This course made English grammar easy to apply in everyday conversations.”
Vastav
Student / Job Seeker
“I gained confidence in speaking and writing professional English clearly.”
Riya
Working Professional
“The practical examples helped me improve my sentence structure and fluency.”
Srujan
Working Professional
“An excellent program for mastering grammar in real-life and workplace situations.”