Interactive English: Your 30-Day Journey: English from A1 to C1
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Interactive Guide to Intermediate English
Unlock your English potential with this innovative 30-day course! This interactive guide takes you on a practical journey to English fluency through engaging daily lessons, real-world scenarios, and modern learning techniques.
Learning Through Play
Make English learning fun with our extensive collection of educational games:
- Word Matcher games for vocabulary
- Grammar Challenge quizzes
- Role-play scenarios
- Problem-solving activities
- Cultural insight games
- Language detective exercises
- Quick warm-up games every day
- Mini-games for skill practice
Each day features 3-4 different interactive games designed to:
- Reinforce new vocabulary
- Practice grammar naturally
- Build speaking confidence
- Improve comprehension
- Test your progress
Perfect for:
- Busy professionals
- University students
- Self-study learners
- Travel enthusiasts
- Anyone wanting to improve their English
What makes this book unique:
- Modern teaching approach
- Interactive learning methods
- Clear, structured progress
- Practical focus
- Daily achievable goals
- Engaging game-based learning
- Fun practice activities
Every lesson includes:
- New vocabulary in context
- Practical grammar explanations
- Interactive activities and games
- Speaking practice
- Real-world applications
- Mini-game challenges
- Progress-tracking exercises
By the end of 30 days, you will:
- Speak English more confidently
- Write clearly and effectively
- Understand natural conversation
- Read with better comprehension
- Handle real-life situations in English
- Learn through enjoyable activities
Start your journey to English fluency today with "English in Action" - where learning becomes a fun adventure through games and practical exercises.
"Learning English should be engaging and enjoyable. Our interactive games and activities make every lesson an exciting experience of discovery and achievement."
- Vladyslav Obzha, Author
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Interactive English - Vladyslav Obzha
Introduction
ntermediate English in 30 Days
Your Path to Language Mastery
Introduction
Welcome to your transformative journey toward mastering intermediate English! This comprehensive 30-day course is designed to take your English skills to the next level through structured, practical, and engaging lessons.
Why This Book?
In today’s interconnected world, having a strong command of English isn’t just an advantage – it’s essential. Whether you’re aiming to advance your career, travel confidently, or simply broaden your horizons, this book will equip you with the tools you need to communicate effectively in English.
What Makes This Course Different?
Structured Progressive LearningEach day builds upon the previous one
Carefully planned progression from basic intermediate concepts to more complex topics
Regular review sections to reinforce your learning
Practical Real-World FocusAuthentic conversations and scenarios
Business English elements
Cultural context and idiomatic expressions
Comprehensive Skill DevelopmentSpeaking
Listening
Reading
Writing
Grammar
Vocabulary
How to Use This Book
This course is designed to be completed in 30 days, with each day requiring approximately 1-2 hours of focused study. Here’s how to make the most of your learning journey:
Daily CommitmentSet aside a specific time each day for your English study
Find a quiet space where you can focus without interruptions
Complete all exercises and activities for each lesson
Active PracticeSpeak out loud when practicing dialogues
Record yourself to track improvement
Use the accompanying audio materials
Practice with native speakers when possible
Track Your ProgressComplete the progress checks at the end of each week
Keep a learning journal
Review difficult concepts regularly
What to Expect
By the end of this 30-day course, you will be able to:
Engage in complex conversations with confidence
Understand native speakers in various contexts
Write clear and coherent emails, reports, and personal correspondence
Read and comprehend intermediate-level texts
Use a wide range of grammatical structures accurately
Express your thoughts and opinions effectively
Course Structure
Each day’s lesson includes:
Grammar focus
Vocabulary building
Reading comprehension
Listening exercise
Speaking practice
Writing task
Cultural notes
Review exercises
Let’s begin this exciting journey together! Turn the page to Day 1 and take your first step toward English language mastery.
Day 1: Daily Routines & Present Simple
🎮 Warm-up Game: Word Scramble
Unscramble these daily routine words before you start:
1. TUENIOR (routine)
2. EECSHLDU (schedule)
3. TIBHA (habit)
4. YLUSULA (usually)
5. GRINMON (morning)
Check answers at the bottom of the page!
📚 Words of the Day
routine /ruːˈtiːn/ nDefinition: a sequence of actions regularly followed
Example: My morning routine includes exercise and breakfast
💡 Fun fact: The word comes from French route
(road) - like a path you follow daily!
Word family: routinely (adv), routine (adj)
schedule /ˈʃedjuːl/ nDefinition: a plan for carrying out a process or procedure
Example: My work schedule is from 9 to 5
Collocations: tight schedule, busy schedule, flexible schedule
Pronunciation tip: In British English: /ˈʃedjuːl/, in American English: /ˈskedʒuːl/
habit /ˈhæbɪt/ nDefinition: a regular tendency or practice
Example: Reading before bed is a good habit
💡 Fun fact: It takes approximately 21 days to form a new habit!
Word family: habitual (adj), habitually (adv)
usually /ˈjuːʒʊəli/ advDefinition: under normal conditions; generally
Example: I usually wake up at 7 AM
Synonyms: normally, generally, typically
Antonyms: rarely, seldom, occasionally
occasionally /əˈkeɪʒnəli/ advDefinition: sometimes but not often
Example: I occasionally eat breakfast out
💡 Fun fact: This word literally means on occasion
!
Synonyms: sometimes, now and then, from time to time
🎮 Mini-Game: Daily Routine Detective
Match the times with the correct activities to create a logical daily routine:
Times: Activities:
1. 6:30 AM a. have lunch
2. 7:15 AM b. wake up
3. 12:00 PM c. go to bed
4. 6:00 PM d. have breakfast
5. 10:30 PM e. finish work
Create a logical sequence: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
🔤 Grammar Focus: Present Simple
Structure:
Positive: Subject + V1 (add -s/-es for he/she/it)
Negative: Subject + don’t/doesn’t + V1
Question: Do/Does + Subject + V1?
Special Rules for -s/-es:
Add -es after: ss, sh, ch, x, o
wash → washes
go → goes
For verbs ending in consonant + y:
study → studies
try → tries
🎮 Grammar Game: Present Simple Quiz Master
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb:
1. He ___ (work) at a bank.
2. They ___ (study) English.
3. She ___ (watch) TV in the evening.
4. I ___ (go) to the gym on Mondays.
5. The shop ___ (close) at 9 PM.
✍️ Practice Time
Exercise 1: Fill in the gaps
John _____ (wake up) at 6 AM every day.
She _____ (study) English twice a week.
They _____ (have) lunch at 1 PM.
Exercise 2: True or False about YOU
I usually have breakfast at 8 AM ___
I occasionally watch movies in English ___
I have a strict daily routine ___
🎯 Word Combinations Game: Match & Connect
Draw lines to connect words that go together:
daily • • schedule
strict • • routine
flexible • • habit
good • • basis
regular • • time
💡 Did You Know? Fun Facts Corner
Word Origins & Stories:
Schedule
comes from Latin schedula
meaning a small piece of paper
Routine
originally meant small path
- like a route you take regularly
The phrase break a habit
has been used since the 1300s!
🎮 Final Mini-Game: Routine Riddles
Solve these riddles about daily routines:
1. I come first in the morning,
But last in the night.
I'm needed for energy,