English Course

Free Online English Language Course

Welcome to Linguanaut's free online English language course.

English language words written on a chalkboard

The four modules below are ideal for beginners and intermediate level students who wish to learn the English language online.

The lessons in the course modules cover a wide range of topics to help you learn English including verbs, nouns, tenses, plurals, questions and much more.

There are also two bonus modules at the end:

The first is our Audio Samples and Questions section. This contains many audio files to allow you to hear English conversations and how English is spoken, which is vital when in comes to learning how to pronounce English words.

The second bonus section is a collection of 23 grammar quizzes, to test and check your understanding of what you have learned on this free course.

Ready to get started? Click on the "Open Module One" button to start at the beginning, or click on a different button to open up the relevent section.

We hope that you find the information provided in the course useful in your English language studies.


Module 1 - Starter

Module 1 is ideal for beginners learning English and provides an introduction to verbs, contractions and question words.

  • Unit 1 - Present Simple "to be" - Subject Pronouns
  • Unit 2 - Present Simple "to be": Negatives and Questions
  • Unit 3 - Contractions
  • Unit 4 - Present Simple
  • Unit 5 - Prepositions of Place
  • Unit 6 - Prepositions of Time
  • Unit 7 - Question Words
  • Unit 8 - Object Pronouns
  • Unit 9 - There is / There are
  • Unit 10 - Countable / Uncountable Nouns
  • Unit 11 - Articles
  • Unit 12 - Plural Nouns
  • Unit 13 - Demonstratives - this / that / these / those
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Module 2 - Elementary

Module 2 builds on Module 1 to introduce more complex verbs, as well as things like quantifiers, conjuntions, imperatives, comparatives and superlatives.

  • Unit 1 - Quantifiers
  • Unit 2 - Possessive Nouns, Adjectives & Pronouns
  • Unit 3 - Modal Verbs - Can/Can't, Have/Have Got
  • Unit 4 - Conjunctions
  • Unit 5 - Imperatives
  • Unit 6 - Present Continuous
  • Unit 7 - Adverbs of Frequency
  • Unit 8 - Comparatives / Superlatives
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Module 3 - Intermediate

Module 3 is for intermediate-level learners. As well as continuing some of the topics of Module 2, other things such as gerunds, conditionals and conjunctions of time are taught.

  • Unit 1 - Past Simple
  • Unit 2 - Future - Will/Shall, Going To, Present Simple and Continuous
  • Unit 3 - Adjectives and Adverbs
  • Unit 4 - Comparatives
  • Unit 5 - Gerunds & Infinitives
  • Unit 6 - Conditionals
  • Unit 7 - Indefinite Pronouns
  • Unit 8 - Modal Verbs
  • Unit 9 - Prepositions & Conjunctions of Time
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Module 4 - Upper Intermediate

This large, final module of the course contains 16 units. Topics include the passive voice, prepositions, relative clauses, causative verbs and much more.

  • Unit 1 - Adverbs of Degree
  • Unit 2 - Present Perfect
  • Unit 3 - Adverbs of Time
  • Unit 4 - Determiners
  • Unit 5 - Question Tags
  • Unit 6 - The Passive Voice
  • Unit 7 - Reported Speech
  • Unit 8 - Get/Be Used To
  • Unit 9 - Wish
  • Unit 10 - Prepositions & Conjunctions
  • Unit 11 - Adverbs (Comparative)
  • Unit 12 - Relative Clauses
  • Unit 13 - Indirect Questions
  • Unit 14 - Past Perfect
  • Unit 15 - Future
  • Unit 16 - Causative Verbs
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Audio Samples and Questions

Our "Audio Samples and Questions" section contains many audio examples of conversations between two people in English. Based on the conversation heard, there are then questions to answer which will test your knowledge and understanding. The categories are:

  • Conversation Starters
  • Getting Around
  • Telephone Conversations
  • Situational Conversations
  • Assignments
  • Short Talks
  • Verb Tenses
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Grammar Quizzes

This section contains 23 grammar quizzes. Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks in the sentences based on what you read in the text.

Ideally taken at the end of this free English course, it will enable you to practice what you have learned, and can also serve as a useful revision tool in the future if you find that you have started to forget some of your new English language skills.

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Why Learn English?

English is the language of business. English is the dominant language of international business and is used as the primary language of communication between different countries and businesses around the world. As more and more companies expand their global reach, the demand for employees who can speak English is increasing. In fact, some companies require English proficiency as a prerequisite for employment or promotion. Additionally, English proficiency can help individuals better negotiate and close deals with international partners, communicate more effectively with colleagues, and increase their competitiveness in the job market.

English is the language of science and technology. English is the dominant language of science and technology, and is used by researchers and scientists around the world to publish their findings and collaborate with colleagues. Knowing English can provide access to the latest research and developments in science and technology, and can help individuals build relationships with professionals in their field from different countries. In the tech industry, English proficiency can also be essential for communicating with colleagues and clients, understanding technical specifications and documentation, and navigating the global market.

English is the language of travel. English is spoken in many countries around the world, and is often used as a common language between people from different countries who may not share a common native language. Knowing English can make travel easier and more enjoyable, as individuals can more easily communicate with locals, navigate transportation and directions, and participate in tours and activities. Additionally, many tourist destinations provide information in English, so English proficiency can be helpful for understanding historical and cultural sites.

English is the language of media and entertainment. English is the dominant language of the entertainment industry, and many popular movies, TV shows, and books are written and produced in English. Knowing English can provide access to a wide range of media and entertainment, and can help individuals better understand the cultural context behind these works. Additionally, English proficiency can make it easier to communicate with individuals from different countries who share a common interest in popular culture.

English is a language of communication. English is spoken by over 1.5 billion people worldwide, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Knowing English can facilitate communication with people from different cultures and backgrounds, and can help individuals build relationships with individuals from around the world. Additionally, English proficiency can make it easier to participate in online communities, such as forums, social media, and gaming platforms, where English is often the language of communication.



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