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English Course for Intermediate Level | Kozi ya Kiingereza - Hatua ya Kati (LEVEL TWO)

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KOZI YA KIINGEREZA – HATUA YA KATI

ENGLISH COURSE FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

For Swahili People


Speak and Write Good English

The Lessons have been arranged well

Read one lesson after another


Muhimu

Masomo tuliyokuwekea humu yatusaidia tu kujua msingi au sarufi ya Kiingereza.

Ila kupata mbinu za kuongea Kiingereza haraka wakati unasoma haya masomo, UTABONYEZA HAPA.


Important 

The lessons we put here only help you to know the basics or English grammar.

But to find ways to speak English quickly while reading these lessons, CLICK HERE.


Lakini Pia

Tumekuwekea Video za English Course.

Wakati unasoma haya masomo basi utakuwa unatazama pia hizo video.

UTABONYEZA HAPA kutazama hizo Video,



Also Read:

>> 12 Tenses of English

>> 9 Parts of Speech

 


ENGLISH COURSE - LEVEL TWO

Soma somo moja baada ya lingine kuisha, usiruke.

Click the Lessons below to view and read the Notes:


TOP 100 ENGLISH VERBS


COMMON IRREGULAR VERBS 


1. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE


3. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE


4(a). GO EASY WITH PRONUNCIATION


4(b). PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE


5(a). NEGATIVE SENTENCES


5(b). GO EASY WITH PRONUNCIATION


6. ASKING QUESTONS IN SIMPLE PRESENT


8. PAST CONTINOUS TENSE


9. PAST PERFECT TENSE


10. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE


11. FUTURE TENSE


12. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE


13. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE


14. FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE


15. USES OF CAN, COULD, WOULD, SHOULD , MAY, MIGHT


16. USES OF IN, ON, OF, AT, TO, FROM, FOR, BY, ACROSS, ALONG, BESIDE


17. USES OF PAST PARTICIPLE IRREGULAR VERBS AS ADJECTIVES


18. ADVERBS OF TIME: Usually,  Always, Often etc.


19. CONJUNCTIONS: Since, Never, Although, Even if etc.


20. COMPARISION OF ADJECTIVES


21. DAILY CONVERSATIONS


22. WHAT DO YOU DO EVERYDAY


23. TALK ABOUT YOUR FAMILY


24. FOLLOWING AND GIVING INSTRUCTIONS


25. GIVING ADVICE AND MAKING PROMISES


26. PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICES


27. PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICES (PAST TENSE)


28. PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICES (FUTURE TENSE


29. THE USE OF ‘WOULD HAVE’ , ‘USED TO’ , HAVE TO’ AND ‘HAD TO’


30. QUESTION TAGS


31. ENGLISH IDIOMS AND SAYINGS


32. ENGLISH IDIOMS AND SAYINGS


33. ENGLISH IDIOMS AND SAYINGS


34. THE OTHER WAYS TO SAY ‘ ME TOO’ AND ‘YOU


35. THE ART OF STORY TELLING


36. GERUNDS


37. HAVE, HAS, HAD, WERE AND WERE TO


38. HAVE HAD , HAS HAD , SUCH AND WHAT


39. QUANTIFIERS

 




ADVANTAGES OF LEARNING ENGLISH – PART 2


4. English as a language of technology and business

English is the predominant language in the technology and business sectors. Major tech companies and international corporations use English as their primary language for communication and documentation. Learning English can give you a competitive edge in these industries, as it allows you to access a wider range of job opportunities and collaborate with professionals from different countries. In the globalized world, proficiency in English is a valuable asset for anyone looking to excel in technology and business.

 

5. English can make you ‘smarter’

Learning a foreign language enhances your cognitive and analytical abilities. Learning a new language can be difficult and it involves a lot of mental exercises. Research from a 2012 Swiss Study shows that learning a new language changes the brain structures, impacting the parts of the brain responsible for memory, conscious thought and it can make you more creative. In the long term, bilingualism can keep the brain strong and healthy into old age and supports concentration and memory skills. On an individual level, it improves personality and increases sense of self-worth. In simple words, learning a foreign language makes the brain stronger and more versatile.

 

6. Career Advancement 

English language skills are highly valued by employers in various industries. Proficiency in English enhances employability and opens doors to a wider range of job opportunities, both locally and internationally. Many high-paying jobs require a strong command of English, especially in fields such as international business, tourism, journalism, and academia.


7. English is the dominant language in academia

As of 2020, 17 of the top 20 universities in the global rankings are English-speaking. This alone shows how widely-adopted English is as the language of academia. Learning English opens the door to some of the world’s top colleges and universities, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom. Many of these institutions ask for a B2 level of English. If you’re looking to improve your English specifically to meet this criteria, you can easily find an online tutor who can assess your speaking, writing, listening and reading skills.







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