Available courses

Module 1 - Soft Skills
Behavioral Skills

Soft skills are a cluster of productive personality traits that characterize one's relationships in a milieu. These skills can include social graces, communication abilities, language skills, personal habits, cognitive or emotional empathy, time management, teamwork and leadership traits.

Module 2 - Business Communication
Behavioral Skills

Business communication is exchanging information in order to promote an organization's goals, objectives, aims, and activities, as well as increase profits within the company.

Module 3 - The game plan for reading
Behavioral Skills

Listening and reading comprehension exercise can help you understand English better. You need to read and listen to English often, to build your English vocabulary and fluency.

Module 4 - Identify Grammatical Errors
Behavioral Skills

Grammatical error is a term used in prescriptive grammar to describe an instance of faulty, unconventional, or controversial usage, such as a ​misplaced modifier or an inappropriate verb tense. Also called a usage error. Compare grammatical error with correctness.

Module 5-Basic Sentence Structure – Parts of speech
Behavioral Skills

There are eight parts of speech in the English language: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. The part of speech indicates how the word functions in meaning as well as grammatically within the sentence.


Module 6 - Verbs
Behavioral Skills

Verbs have traditionally been defined as words that show action or state of being. Verbs can also sometimes be recognized by their position in a sentence.

Module 7 - Tenses
Behavioral Skills

In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference. Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. The main tenses found in many languages include the past, present, and future.

Module 8 - Function Words
Behavioral Skills

In linguistics, function words are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning and express grammatical relationships among other words within a sentence, or specify the attitude or mood of the speaker.


Module 9 - Linking Verbs
Behavioral Skills

In traditional grammar and guide books, a linking verb is a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun. Unlike the majority of verbs, they do not describe any direct action taken or controlled by the subject.


Module 10 - Precise Pronouns
Behavioral Skills

Pronouns are words that are used to take the place of nouns in sentences. They usually refer back to a noun used earlier in the sentence, and they must match the number, point of view, and gender of noun. We use pronouns to make sentences clearer, less awkward, and smoother. Pronounce are used to avoid repeating the same nouns over and over again. For example, "Jeremy ran so fast, you'd think his life was on the line." The Pronoun "his" saved us from repeating the name Jeremy again. 

Module 11 - Building Sentences
Behavioral Skills

How does a writer start to build a sentence? The easiest way is to begin with the subject and the predicate. They are the fundamental building blocks of a sentence, just as drywall and studs are for a house. From there a writer may add words, phrases, and clauses to enhance the meaning. 

Module 12 - Punctuation Pointers
Behavioral Skills

More than any other aspect of writing, punctuation obeys clear, simple rules. Punctuation is structural: it shows the reader how sentences are constructed and how they should be used.

Module 13 - Corporate Etiquette
Behavioral Skills

Corporate Etiquette refers to set of rules an individual must follow while he is at work. One must respect his organization and maintain the decorum of the place. Corporate Etiquette refers to behaving sensibly and appropriately at the workplace to create an everlasting impression.

Module 14 - Interviewing Skills
Behavioral Skills

Interviewing is a skill in and of itself, one in which your ability to interact with the interviewer and to articulate your thoughts are factors that are just as important in getting the job as are the qualifications listed on your resume.

Module 3 The game plan for Reading

Listening and reading comprehension exercise can help you understand English better. You need to read and listen to English often, to build your English vocabulary and fluency.