Ultimate English Bootcamp: Learn Grammar The Hard Way
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.69 GB | Duration: 7h 36m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.69 GB | Duration: 7h 36m
Master English grammar with a clear structure and examples
What you'll learn
Grasp core English grammar structures to build solid sentence foundations.
Apply grammar knowledge in real-life conversations and writing.
Utilize skills to connect vocabulary, grammar, and context.
Adapt to evolving language trends through continuous practice
Requirements
This course is taught in English, so learners should already understand simple English sentences and instructions — no need to be fluent, just not totally new.
Description
Welcome to the Ultimate English Bootcamp: Learn Grammar the HARD WAY — a focused, structured course designed for dedicated learners who want to understand how English grammar actually works in real-life use.This course was created by someone who has personally studied multiple languages — including English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and Korean — all outside of traditional classrooms. Through years of experimenting, refining, and reflecting on what works, I’ve developed a practical method for learning grammar from the ground up.Here, grammar is not treated as a list of abstract rules to memorise, but as a functional system — a framework that makes sense when you see how it plays out in everyday language. You’ll learn grammar as a living structure: through patterns, context, and usage. Each topic is supported by examples that make sense, exercises that challenge you, and explanations that don’t just tell you what’s right — they show you why it works.This bootcamp is especially crafted for non-native English speakers who already have a basic grasp of the language — those who can follow subtitles, understand simple conversations, or read short texts, but want more clarity, structure, and confidence. Whether your goal is to write more clearly, speak more smoothly, or just make sense of English , I will help you build up your grammar step-by-step.With regular updates and new materials, you won’t fall behind. You’ll grow with the language. This isn’t about perfection — it’s about progress, clarity, and understanding how English fits together.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Basic Sentence Structure and Parts of Speech
Lecture 2 The SVO-The Basic Sentence Structure
Lecture 3 The SVO-The Basic Sentence Structure Example
Lecture 4 English relies on word order to convey who is doing what
Lecture 5 Parts of Speech-Noun
Lecture 6 Parts of Speech-Pronoun
Lecture 7 Parts of Speech-Verb
Lecture 8 Parts of Speech-Adjective
Lecture 9 Parts of Speech-Adverb
Lecture 10 Parts of Speech-Preposition
Lecture 11 Parts of Speech-Conjunction
Lecture 12 Parts of Speech-Interjection
Lecture 13 Parts of Speech-Quiz
Lecture 14 Parts of Speech-Quiz Answer
Lecture 15 Parts of Speech-Tips-Every English sentence MUST have a verb, usually a subject
Lecture 16 Parts of Speech-Subject and Verb agreement
Lecture 17 Parts of Speech-British and USA difference about collective nouns
Section 3: Nouns and Articles
Lecture 18 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 1-non-abstract name
Lecture 19 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 2-abstract ideas
Lecture 20 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 3-common and proper
Lecture 21 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 4-countable and uncountable
Lecture 22 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 5-countable-Singular vs Plural
Lecture 23 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 6-countable-uncountable number vs some
Lecture 24 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 7-Article-indefinite (a, an) and definite(the)
Lecture 25 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 8-Indefinite articles (a)
Lecture 26 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 9-Indefinite articles (an)
Lecture 27 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 10-definite articles (the) for specific
Lecture 28 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 11-definite articles (the) for unique
Lecture 29 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 12-Article Usage Quiz 1
Lecture 30 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 13-Article Usage Quiz 2
Lecture 31 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 14-Article Usage Quiz 3
Lecture 32 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 15-Article Usage Quiz 4
Lecture 33 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 16-Article Usage Quiz 5
Lecture 34 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 17-Article Usage Quiz 6
Lecture 35 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 18-Article Usage Quiz 7
Lecture 36 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 19-British and USA difference about THE
Lecture 37 Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 20-Demonstratives and article omission
Section 4: Pronouns and Possessives
Lecture 38 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 1-Subject pronouns
Lecture 39 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 2-Object pronouns
Lecture 40 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 3-Possessive adjectives
Lecture 41 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 4-Possessive pronouns
Lecture 42 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 5-Subject Object Possessive Adjective and Prono
Lecture 43 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 6-Reflexive Pronouns
Lecture 44 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 7-Practice Quiz
Lecture 45 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 8-Indefinite Pronouns
Lecture 46 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 9- “no one” (nobody) and someone
Lecture 47 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 10-Relative Pronouns
Lecture 48 Pronouns and Possessives-PART 11-British vs American Notes (Pronouns) One
Section 5: Adjectives and Adverbs
Lecture 49 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 1-Adjectives
Lecture 50 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 2-Adjectives Orders
Lecture 51 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 3-Attributive and Predictive Adjectives
Lecture 52 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 4-Adverbs
Lecture 53 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 5-Adverbs of frequency PART 1
Lecture 54 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 6-Adverbs of frequency PART 2
Lecture 55 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 7-Adverbs of degree and place
Lecture 56 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 8-Comparatives and Superlatives-Comparative
Lecture 57 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 9-Comparatives and Superlatives-Superlatives
Lecture 58 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 10-irregular comparatives
Lecture 59 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 11-Practice Quiz Adjectives
Lecture 60 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 12-Practice Quiz Adverb
Lecture 61 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 13-Practice Quiz Comparative and Superlative
Lecture 62 Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 14-British vs American Notes quite
Section 6: The Verb “To Be”
Lecture 63 The Verb “To Be”-PART 1-Present tense of "to be"
Lecture 64 The Verb “To Be”-PART 2-Past tense of "to be"
Lecture 65 The Verb “To Be”-PART 3-Uses of “be”-main verb
Lecture 66 The Verb “To Be”-PART 4-Uses of “be”-location
Lecture 67 The Verb “To Be”-PART 5-Uses of “be”-common expressions
Lecture 68 The Verb “To Be”-PART 6-Questions and short answers with “be”
Lecture 69 The Verb “To Be”-PART 7-One peculiarity the question Who is it
Section 7: Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)
Lecture 70 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 1-Forms
Lecture 71 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 2-Spelling note
Lecture 72 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 3-Habits and routines
Lecture 73 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 4-General truths or facts
Lecture 74 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 5-Permanent situations (or long-term
Lecture 75 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 6-Scheduled events
Lecture 76 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 7-State verbs
Lecture 77 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 8-negative sentence
Lecture 78 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 9-use Do/Does
Lecture 79 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 10-Third Person
Lecture 80 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 11-adverb of frequency
Lecture 81 Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 12-British vs American Notes (Pres
Section 8: Using “Have” and “Have Got”
Lecture 82 Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 1-Have vs. Have Got (in Present)
Lecture 83 Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 2-In negatives and questions
Lecture 84 Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 3-Have as an ordinary verb
Lecture 85 Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 4-Practice
Lecture 86 Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 5-British vs American Notes
Section 9: Present Continuous (I am doing)
Lecture 87 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 1-am is are + verb -ing
Lecture 88 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 2-how to add -ing
Lecture 89 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 3-Actions happening at this moment
Lecture 90 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 4-Temporary actions around now
Lecture 91 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 5-Trends or changing situations
Lecture 92 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 6-Near-future plans/arrangements
Lecture 93 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 7-Signal words
Lecture 94 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 8-State Verbs
Lecture 95 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 9-Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Lecture 96 Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 10-Practice
Section 10: Simple Past Tense (I did)
Lecture 97 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 1-completed actions or situations in the past
Lecture 98 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 2-form change
Lecture 99 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 3-All subjects use the same past form
Lecture 100 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 4-Completed actions in the past
Lecture 101 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 5-A series of past actions (narration)
Lecture 102 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 6-Past habits or repeated actions
Lecture 103 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 7-Specific time references
Lecture 104 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 8-Negative (Past Simple)
Lecture 105 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 9-Questions (Past Simple)
Lecture 106 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 10-The verb to be is an exception
Lecture 107 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 11-Regular vs Irregular
Lecture 108 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 12-Example 1
Lecture 109 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 13-Example 2
Lecture 110 Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 14-British vs American Notes (Simple Past)
Section 11: Past Continuous (I was doing)
Lecture 111 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 1-explain and form
Lecture 112 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 2-Action in progress at a specific past
Lecture 113 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 3-Background actions in a story
Lecture 114 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 4-Interrupted action
Lecture 115 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 5-Two simultaneous past actions
Lecture 116 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 6-temporary situation in the past
Lecture 117 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 7-Past Continuous vs Simple Past
Lecture 118 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 8-Negatives
Lecture 119 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 9-Questions
Lecture 120 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 10-Examples 1
Lecture 121 Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 11-Examples 2
Section 12: Future Forms: Will, Going to, and Others
Lecture 122 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 1-Predictions/expectations
Lecture 123 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 2-Spontaneous decisions
Lecture 124 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 3-Promises, offers, refusals
Lecture 125 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 4-Future facts
Lecture 126 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 5-Plans and intentions
Lecture 127 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 6-Predictions based on present
Lecture 128 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 7-“Shall” + verb
Lecture 129 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 8-“Be about to” + verb
Lecture 130 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 9-“Be going to go” vs “be going”
Lecture 131 Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 10-Practice
Non-native English speakers who want to improve in a more structured way