1. Core Hook (For Intro/Reel/TikTok) "Grammar isn't about being perfect. It's about being understood. Let's fix the 5 mistakes keeping you stuck at 'intermediate' forever." 2. Pillar Content Ideas (Breakdown by Level) Level 1: The Foundation (A1-A2) Focus: Survival structure. No jargon.
| Concept | The "Why" | Tricky Case | Pro Tip | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Connects past action to now. | I have been to Paris. (Life experience, no time given) vs. I went to Paris in 2019. (Finished time) | Use 'Have you ever...' for questions about life. | | Conditionals | Cause + Effect. | Zero: If you heat ice, it melts. (100% true) First: If it rains, I will stay. (Real) Second: If I won the lottery, I would travel. (Unreal) | Second conditional uses past tense , but means present/future unreal. | | Modals of Deduction | Guessing logically. | She must be tired (I'm sure). She might be late (Maybe). She can't be at home (I'm sure she is not). | Must = strong conclusion. Can't = strong negative conclusion. | English Grammar
| Concept | What it does | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Adds drama/formality (no question word order). | Had I known , I would have left. (Instead of: If I had known) | | Cleft Sentences | Emphasizes one specific element. | What I need is a vacation. (Not just: I need a vacation) | | Subjunctive | Expresses urgency or demand (bare infinitive). | I recommend that he go (not 'goes') to the doctor. | | Ellipsis | Deleting repeated words for flow. | She can speak Arabic, and he can __ too. (Don't repeat 'speak Arabic') | Let's fix the 5 mistakes keeping you stuck