Guardare English Grammar Launch: Upgrade Your Speaking And Listening Lezioni __link__ Jun 2026
Exercises specifically designed to help you recognize target grammar in fast, natural speech. Why This Method Works
"Guardare" is an Italian verb that translates to "to watch" or "to look" in English. In English, the verbs "watch," "look," and "see" are often confused with one another due to their similarities. Here's a brief overview: Exercises specifically designed to help you recognize target
| Lezione | Grammar Focus | Listening Upgrade | Speaking Upgrade | |---------|---------------|--------------------|--------------------| | 1 | Present simple vs. continuous | Hear -s endings in fast speech | Ask & answer daily routines | | 2 | Past simple (regular -ed) | Discriminate /t/, /d/, /ɪd/ | Narrate a short memory | | 3 | Present perfect (experience) | Hear unstressed “have” /əv/ | “Have you ever…?” conversations | | 4 | Will vs. going to | Hear “‘ll” and “gonna” | Make weekend plans | | 5 | Modals of ability (can, could) | Hear weak forms “c’n” /kən/ | Talk about past/present skills | | 6 | First conditional | Hear “if” contractions (“if it’s”) | Predict real situations | | 7 | Comparatives & superlatives | Hear “-er” vs. “more” naturally | Compare people, places, products | | 8 | Present continuous for future | Hear “I’m meeting” as one chunk | Arrange appointments | | 9 | Past continuous | Hear “was/were” weak forms | Describe an interrupted action | | 10 | Question formation | Hear rising intonation in questions | Rapid Q&A pair drills | Here's a brief overview: | Lezione | Grammar
Italian learners often study English grammar in isolation, leading to: “more” naturally | Compare people, places, products |