
Interactive Exercises designed
to help anyone understand
how to use “going to”
in positive/affirmative sentences
to express future plans

Use “not going to” to express plans using interactive training exercises such as multiple choice in individual sentences and read an engaging story while training grammar

Use “going to" to express questions for plans using interactive training exercises such as multiple choice in individual sentences and read an engaging story while training grammar

A football game between the Red Scarves and Blue Scarves. Who will win? Or, maybe nobody will win...

Kipper won’t panic because of the storm and go to his fencing class in this story about courage, bravery and fencing. Read and practice!

Will the Kangaroo learn about tattooing from his cousin Wallaby?
Read the story and find out!

Learn to describe things that are always true
or
Learn to describe the direct result of an action.

Learn how to talk about
your experiences and achievements with guided tasks
designed to help you understand Present Perfect with ease
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