Learn English: The Justice System with Second and Third Conditionals

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This English course introduces vocabulary widely used in criminal activity and the judicial system for English learners. After learning this new vocabulary, you will use them in sentences and understand when and how to use the grammar rules, such as the past perfect tense and conditionals, to improve your skills. We recommend this course to those wishing to progress significantly and master their fundamental English abilities.

The first part of this English course will include expanding your vocabulary by learning about different types of criminal activities and the judicial system. Then, there will be reading articles, watching videos, and listening to audio to help you become more knowledgeable and skilled in English.

You'll learn new grammar points in the following two language topics, including the past perfect tense, which you can use in positive and negative sentences, as well as yes/no and information questions. You will also learn when to utilize the various kinds of conditionals, starting from zero to third, and how to use them.

Your reading, speaking, and writing abilities in English will all be improved by the time you reach the final phase of the course. You may also find a writing assignment to download and use in the resources section to put what you've learned into practice. You will also discover more about people involved in criminal activity and how the court system handles it. This set of courses is an excellent place to start to increase and improve your English fluency and language abilities.

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