It’s time to leave the Intermediate Zone
Modern
4 weeks of daily practice and you’ll start speaking like a native
english

Starting date:
Today
It’s time to leave the Intermediate Zone
4 weeks of daily practice and you’ll start speaking like a native

Starting date:
Today
Don’t wait until Monday to start a new life — TODAY is the best day to power up (=improve) your English!
Top grammar topics and forms for everyday communication — speak fluently and confidently in any situation
No outdated phrases from textbooks — only what native speakers use in movies, online, and daily life
Practice new vocabulary and grammar with speaking tasks in every lesson
You’ll learn:
Modern slang and expressions used in texting
How to actually use them
The meaning of popular abbreviations native speakers use
You’ll learn:
Popular slang used every day
Slang in movies
What grammar to use when texting
You’ll learn:
Common slang synonyms
How to use either / neither / too
Boost your speaking and practiсe new knowledge
You’ll learn:
The difference between need doing and need done
Which grammar “mistakes” are fine in modern English
How to pronounce you and y naturally
You’ll learn:
Common idioms and phrasal verbs with get
How to use them correctly
Patterns like get something done / get someone to do something
You’ll learn:
The many meanings of thing
How to use them in real life
Pronunciation tips for -mb and -ough
You’ll learn:
What to replace bad words with
Pronouncing the and a correctly
How to learn English through your favorite songs
You’ll learn:
Everyday expressions native speakers use
How to use them naturally in real-life situations
How to give full, confident answers
You’ll learn:
Common idioms used by native speakers
How to apply them in real situations
English word-stress rules
You’ll learn:
The phrasal verbs native speakers actually use
When to use -ing forms
Make English one of your good habits
You’ll learn:
Using prepositions correctly
Avoiding common mistakes
Applying them confidently in real life
You’ll learn:
Common IT and online expressions
How to use them in context
The difference between FOMO and YOLO
Founder of English For IT™
The author of the textbook "English For Tech"
Executive & Leadership Coach
Podcast host of the Power Skills For Success
Studied Communication and Management at Stanford University
