Marvelous English speaking Course

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What will i learn?
  • student will be able to do basic communication

Curriculum for this course
386 Lessons 04:20:45 Hours
MESC1 Ch 1A
2 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Pronoun chart
  • test 00:00:00
  • Three most important helping verbs & Simple tense Chart
  • Examples of the use of pronouns
  • Use of pronouns in sentences. 00:00:00
  • Exercise of the chapter 1
  • Simple past tenses using was/were
  • Simple past (was/were) 00:00:00
  • Simple past tenses using 'had & did not have'
  • Simple past (had, did't have) 00:00:00
  • Use of 'had no' & 'did not have' & Exercise
  • Simple Past (had no, didn't have any) 00:00:00
  • Simple present tense (is/am/are)
  • Simple present (is/am/are) 00:00:00
  • Simple present tense (have/has & don't/doesn't have)
  • Simple present (has/have, do/does not have) 00:00:00
  • Use of 'have/has no' & 'don't/doesn't have any' & exercise
  • Simple present (has/have no, do/does not have any) 00:00:00
  • Simple future Tenses (will/shall be)
  • Simple future (will/shall be) 00:00:00
  • Simple future Tenses (will/shall have)
  • Simple future (will/shall have) 00:00:00
  • Use of 'will/shall have no' and Exercise
  • Simple future (will/shall have no, won't have any) 00:00:00
  • Use of what, which, how etc. in simple tenses
  • Simple past (what, which, ...) 00:00:00
  • Use of what, which, how etc. in simple tenses
  • Simple present (what, which, ...) 00:00:00
  • Use of what, which, how etc. in simple tenses
  • Simple future (will/shall be/have) 00:00:00
  • Exercise of chapter 5
  • Use of let in two ways
  • Use of 'let' 00:00:00
  • Use of 'Let & don't let'
  • Use of 'let' & 'Don't let' 00:00:00
  • Exercise of chapter 6
  • Use of 'about to' in the past tense
  • Use of 'about/going to' in the past tense 00:00:00
  • Exercise of chapter 7
  • Use of 'about to' in the present tense
  • Use of 'about/going to' in present tense. 00:00:00
  • Exercise of chapter 8
  • Use of 'about to' in future tense
  • Use of 'about/going to' in future tense. 00:00:00
  • Use of 'about to' in future tense & Exercise
  • Answers of exercises of chapters 1 to 4
  • Answers of exercises of chapters 5 to 9
  • English & Punjabi alphabets
  • Infinitives, compulsions/willingness in the past 00:00:00
  • Vowels & Consonants
  • Roman English for messages
  • Sounds of all English alphabets in English words
  • Orders/instructions 00:00:00
  • Example words with vowel sounds
  • Example words with vowel sounds
  • Example words with vowel sounds
  • Positive orders/instructions
  • Positive orders 00:00:00
  • Negative orders/instructions
  • Negative orders. 00:00:00
  • Exclamations
  • Exclamations 00:00:00
  • Exclamations
  • Exclamations 00:00:00
  • Short responses
  • Short responses 00:00:00
  • Imperative moods
  • Imperative mood 00:00:00
  • Imperative moods
  • Imperative mood 00:00:00
  • Fundamental rule of an English sentence
  • Formation of tenses 00:00:00
  • Parts of speeches
  • Parts of speeches 00:00:00
  • Types of pronouns
  • Pronouns 00:00:00
  • Types of verbs & adjectives
  • Verbs & adjectives 00:00:00
  • Types of adverbs
  • Adverbs 00:00:00
  • Types of prepositions & conjunctions
  • Prepositions & Conjunctions 00:00:00
  • Examples of Interjections
  • Interjections 00:00:00
  • Three verbs (hub of English language)
  • Tense types and helping verbs 00:00:00
  • Simplified rules of nine tenses (active voices)
  • Nine basic tenses 00:00:00
  • Rule chart of 9 tenses (active voices)
  • Rules of nine tenses 00:00:00
  • Past indefinite 00:00:00
  • Past Indefinite tense
  • Past continuous 00:00:00
  • Past Continuous Tense
  • Past perfect 00:00:00
  • Past perfect
  • Present Indefinite tense 00:00:00
  • Present Indefinite tense
  • Present Ind/cont./perfect tenses & examples 00:00:06
  • Present Continuous Tenses
  • Present Continuous Tenses 00:00:00
  • Present Perfect
  • Present Perfect 00:00:00
  • Future Indefinite
  • Future Indefinite tenses 00:00:00
  • Future Ind./cont./perfect tenses & examples 00:06:10
  • Future Continuous
  • Future Continuous tenses 00:00:00
  • Future Perfect
  • Future Perfect tenses 00:00:00
  • Conversation in 'Did/was/were'
  • Conversation using 'did/was/were' 00:00:00
  • Use of did 00:00:00
  • Past ind./cont./perfect tenses & examples 00:05:15
  • Conversation in 'had'
  • Conversation using 'had' 00:00:00
  • Conversation in 'Do/DoesIs/Am/Are'
  • Conversation using 'do/does/is/am/are' 00:00:00
  • Conversation(do/does/is/am/are/has/have) 00:00:01
  • Conversation in 'have/has'
  • Conversation using 'has/have' 00:00:00
  • Conversation in 'Will/Shall & Will be, Shall be'
  • Conversation using 'Will/Shall, Will/Shall be' 00:00:00
  • Conversation using will. will be, will have 00:02:20
  • conversation using will. will be, will have 02:20:00
  • Conversation in 'Will/Shall have'
  • Future Perfect tense 00:00:00
  • Rules Perfect Continuous tenses
  • Perfect Continuous tenses 00:00:00
  • Past Perfect Continuous tense
  • Past perfect Continuous tenses 00:00:00
  • Present perfect Continuous tenses
  • Present Perfect Continuous tenses 00:00:00
  • Future Perfect Continuous tenses
  • Future Perfect Continuous tenses 00:00:00
  • Conversation in 'had/has/have been'
  • Conversation using 'had/have/has been' 00:00:00
  • Conversation (had/has/have been & will have been) 00:00:02
  • Conversation in 'will/shall have been'
  • Conversation using 'will/shall have been' 00:00:00
  • Simple use of nouns/ pronouns and possessives 00:00:00
  • Simple use of nouns/ pronouns and possessives
  • Use of pronouns & miscellaneous sentences 00:03:50
  • Use of Pronouns & miscellaneous uses
  • Simple and miscellaneous use of nouns/ pronouns and possessives 00:00:00
  • Infinitives, compulsions in the past
  • Infinitives, compulsions in the past 00:00:00
  • Compulsions/willingness to do something 00:06:38
  • Infinitives, willingness in the past
  • Infinitives, compulsions/willingness in the past 00:00:00
  • Infinitives, compulsions/willingness in the present
  • Infinitives, compulsions/willingness in the present 00:00:00
  • Infinitives, compulsions/willingness in the Future
  • Infinitives, compulsions/willingness in future 00:00:00
  • Special use of 'keep'
  • Special use of 'keep (on)' 00:00:00
  • Special use of 'keep' 00:02:19
  • Conversation using 'can & may' 00:00:00
  • Can, May
  • Use of can/may/might/could 00:03:04
  • Conversation using 'might & could' 00:00:00
  • Might, Could
  • Conversation using 'would & should' 00:00:00
  • Would, Should
  • Conversation using 'must & ought to' 00:00:00
  • Must, Ought to
  • Conversation using 'what and when' 00:00:00
  • What and When
  • Examples of what, which, when, where, how 00:05:05
  • Conversation using 'when, which, where & how 00:00:00
  • Which, When and Where
  • Conversation using 'whose and whom' 00:00:00
  • Whose, Whom
  • Use of whose/whom/who/how & their special uses 00:04:38
  • Conversation using 'who & why' 00:00:00
  • Who, Why
  • Special use of 'What, which..... ' 00:00:00
  • Special use of what, which, etc
  • Transformation of sentences 00:00:00
  • Transformation of sentences
  • Transformation of sentences, there & here 00:00:00
  • There and Here
  • Active/passive - 24A 00:00:00
  • Active voice and Passive voice
  • Active/passive part 1 00:14:07
  • Active/passive 24B, past indefinite/continuous 00:00:00
  • past indefinite and past continuous
  • Active/passive 24C (past perfect, present indefinite) 00:00:00
  • Past perfect, present indefinite
  • Active/passive 24D (present continuous/perfect) 00:00:00
  • Active passive Ch 24D
  • Active/passive 25A (Future indefinite)
  • Active/passive (Future Indefinite) 00:00:00
  • Active/passive part 2 00:08:16
  • Active/passive 25B
  • Active/passive 25B (Future perfect) 00:00:00
  • Active passive with special verbs & prepositions 00:00:00
  • Passive voices with some special verbs & Prepositions, Passive voices of Auxiliary Verbs
  • 'used to' 00:00:00
  • Habits or routines in the past; 'used to'.
  • Special use of 'use' word. Tag questions 00:03:39
  • Tag questions 00:00:00
  • Reconfirmations of statements.
  • Preposition 27A 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-1)
  • Prepositions 27B 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-1)
  • Prepositions 27C 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-1)
  • Prepositions 27D 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-1)
  • Prepositions 27E 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-1)
  • Prepositions 28A 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-2)
  • Prepositions 28B 00:00:00
  • Prepositions (Part-2)
  • Count nouns 00:00:00
  • Count nouns
  • Use of few/little. Polite phrases 00:04:45
  • Non-count nouns, There & here 00:00:00
  • Non-count nouns & use of There/Here
  • Time 00:00:00
  • Talking about time
  • Time & meal 00:00:00
  • Talking about time & food
  • Talking about meal 00:00:00
  • Talking about food
  • orders/instructions 00:00:00
  • Some more orders/instructions
  • Orders/Instructions 00:02:54
  • Orders/Instructions 00:02:54
  • Some more orders/instructions 00:00:00
  • Some more orders/instructions
  • Meeting & departing 00:00:00
  • Meeting & Departing
  • Meetings/partings/invitation/requests/refusals 00:03:53
  • Invitation, request, refusal 00:00:00
  • Invitation, requests & refusals
  • Permission, consent 00:00:00
  • Permissions & Consents
  • Permission/consent/encouragement/affection/believing/consolation 00:04:04
  • Encouragement, affection & Believing 00:00:00
  • Encouragement, affection & Believing
  • Consolation 00:00:00
  • Consolation
  • Negations, annoyance 00:00:00
  • Negations, annoyance
  • Quarrel, Anger, Apology 00:00:00
  • Quarrel, Anger, Apology
  • Office, dealings 00:00:00
  • Office, dealings
  • Dealings, warnings 00:00:00
  • Dealings, warnings
  • Health 00:00:00
  • Health 00:36:45
  • Health
  • Health, hospital 00:00:00
  • In a hospital
  • Journey 00:00:00
  • Journey
  • Study, do's 00:00:00
  • Study, Do's
  • Do's 00:00:00
  • Do's
  • Talk at home 00:00:00
  • In a Family
  • Talk at home 00:00:00
  • In a Family
  • Talk at home 00:00:00
  • In a family
  • Law 00:00:00
  • Law
  • Sayings 00:00:00
  • Sayings
  • Idioms 00:00:00
  • Idioms
  • 1. Proverbs 00:00:00
  • Proverbs
  • Provers 40C 00:00:00
  • Some more proverbs
  • 1. Between friend 00:00:00
  • Conversation between friends
  • Between friends 00:00:00
  • A business talk
  • Brother & sister talk 00:00:00
  • Brother & sister talk
  • Such are friends
  • Talk about a TV show 00:00:00
  • For a TV show
  • A journalist 00:00:00
  • Hello Mr., the public wants to know
  • coordinating sentences 00:00:00
  • Two sentences in continuity
  • Coordinating sentences 00:00:00
  • Two sentences in continuity
  • Coordinating sentences 00:00:00
  • Two sentences in continuity (part 2)
  • Coordinating sentences 00:00:00
  • Two sentences in continuity (part 2)
  • Coordinating sentences 00:00:00
  • Two sentences in continuity (part 3)
  • Coordinating sentences 00:00:00
  • Two sentences in continuity (part 3)
  • Voices of animals 00:00:00
  • Voices of animals & birds
  • Voices of animals 00:00:00
  • Voices of animals 00:00:00
  • Things together 00:00:00
  • Things together
  • Comparisons 00:00:00
  • Comparisons
  • Definition of Directs & Indirects
  • Direct/Indirect: Rules of subjects/objects
  • Direct/Indirect: rules of verbs
  • Direct/Indirect tense examples
  • Some more examples of Directs & Indirects
  • More types ofDirects & Indirects
  • More types of Directs & Indirects
  • More types of Directs & Indirects
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary
  • Pearl English 51A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary
  • Pearl English 52A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary
  • Pearl English 52B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary
  • Pearl English 53A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary
  • Pearl English 53B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary
  • Pearl english 54A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (4 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 54B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (5 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 55A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (5 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 55B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (6 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 56A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (6 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 56B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (7 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 57A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (7 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 57B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (8 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 58A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (8 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 58B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (9 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 59A 00:00:00
  • Pearl English 59B
  • Pearl English 59B 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (10 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 60A 00:00:00
  • Special sentences with advance level vocabulary (10 of 10 chapters)
  • Pearl English 60B 00:00:00
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  • student should be able to read Punjabi
  • Student should study 1 hr a day
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Our institute launched its first book ‘Marvelous English Speaking Course’ in sept 1996, which proved to be great success. The popularity of this book made our institute much more famous. We grew to new heights by leaps and bounds. After helping over 50,000 students in India, we planned to move our center of operation to Canada in 2001.

This institute was founded in 1992 at Kapurthala city of Punjab. We also started tutoring all subjects to K-1 to K12 pupils. With the highly effective international methods of teaching and counselling, soon the institute became a household name in the  Punjab province of India. In 1998, the institute was recognized by the ‘Overseas Employment Cell’ of Punjab Government, and we were the first to get this prestigious government recognition. Our institute launched its first book ‘Marvelous English Speaking Course’ in sept 1996, which proved to be great success. The popularity of this book made our institute further more famous. We grew to new heights by leaps and bounds. After helping over 50,000 students in India, we planned to move our center of operation to Canada in 2001. 

Eventually, we moved to Canada in 2004, but realized that it was a daunting task to re-establish our institute here. However, our commitment to teaching was so strong that we succeeded again in Surrey, Canada in 2007. Soon, this college became very popular allover Canada. Our books began selling like hot cakes. Professor Virdi, the founder of this institute wrote seven more books that took our popularity to further new heights.  Our books began selling like hot cakes. Prof. Virdi started giving free tips for learning English on Vision TV and JOY TV, Canadian national channels. People began recommending learners this institution for its valuable services.

At present, we have one of the well-established institutes of British Columbia, Canada, for helping people prepare for IELTS, CELPIP, CLB, Canadian Citizenship and various English challenge exams in a very professional way. Our teaching has set very high standards for all any other similar institute.  We are pioneers in Canada for starting private ESL classes for non-English speakers for Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu speaking people. 

Our courses help students reach their personal, educational and professional goals. The College offers flexible and different track programs according to students’ needs. 

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