English Grammar – Level 4 course is designed for advanced learners who want to achieve full command of English grammar for academic, professional, and high-level communication. This course focuses on mastering complex structures, refining formal writing skills, and using grammar with precision in a variety of contexts. Students will gain the confidence to express nuanced ideas clearly and persuasively. Who is this course for? ✅ Advanced learners preparing for academic, business, or formal English use. ✅ Those who want to write and speak with accuracy, sophistication, and control. ✅ Anyone aiming for excellence in advanced English exams or professional communication. What will you learn? How to master advanced sentence structures and formal grammar usage. How to use grammar effectively in essays, reports, and presentations. How to express subtle and complex ideas with clarity and fluency. How to avoid advanced-level grammar errors in writing and speaking. How to adapt grammar use to suit formal, academic, and professional settings.
ユニット番号 | タイトル | 説明 | 教材 |
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1 | Advanced Uses of Articles (The Use of "The" in Abstract Concepts) | ||
2 | Stylistic Variations of Sentence Structures | ||
3 | Nominal Clauses and Complex Sentence Structures | ||
4 | Passive Voice in Academic and Business Writing | ||
5 | Hedging and Softening Language in Formal Writing (Seem, Appear, Suggest) | ||
6 | Using Collocations and Fixed Expressions | ||
7 | Modals and Semi-Modals (Shall, Ought to, Dare, Needn’t, etc.) | ||
8 | Emphatic Structures (What I Really Want Is…, The Thing That Surprises Me Is...) | ||
9 | Discourse Markers for Logical and Persuasive Writing | ||
10 | Handling Travel-Related Disputes (Overcharges, Misbookings, etc.) | ||
10 | Conditional Sentences (Business and Legal Contexts) | ||
11 | Abstract Nouns and Their Usage in Academic Writing | ||
12 | Review Lesson | ||
13 | Restrictive vs. Non-Restrictive Relative Clauses | ||
14 | Delexicalized Verbs (Take a Look, Have a Break, etc.) | ||
15 | Advanced Usage of Reported Speech and Reported Questions | ||
16 | Nominalization and Formal Writing Techniques | ||
17 | Avoiding Redundancy and Wordiness | ||
18 | Rhetorical Questions | ||
19 | Nuances of Prepositions in Advanced Grammar | ||
20 | Synonyms and Connotations | ||
21 | causative clauses | ||
22 | Idioms and Expressions | ||
23 | Review Lesson | ||
24 | Test |
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