I have had such an amazing response to my recent “Thinking in English Grammar” podcast episode, so I have decided to offer something new to all of you!

Thinking in English Grammar Study Packs

Listening to podcasts is a great way to practice English, but it is often a passive form of practice. To deeply learn grammar and how to use it, you need repeated attempts at actually using the language yourself.

To help you all do this, I have create GRAMMAR STUDY PACKS! The first study packs focuses on conditional grammar (first, second, third, and mixed conditional).

Study packs are a downloadable product containing advert free audio files for 4 podcast episodes and study packs in both doc and PDF form.

You will have access to 2 unreleased podcast episodes and 1 exclusive bonus episode that will not be released publicly.

Most importantly, I have designed a number of quizzes and grammar exercises to help you perfect the conditional grammar. You can listen to podcast, read the transcripts, answer the questions and activities, and then try to make your own sentences!

Here are the specific contents of the first study pack:

First Conditional Grammar (EARLY ACCESS)

AI and Language Learning – The First Conditional (English Grammar Lesson)

This episode looks at the topic of Artificial Intelligence and Language Learning, using the First Conditional grammar to discuss the potential future impact of the technology.

By the end of the lesson, you should be able to understand and make sentences like “If AI continues to advance at its current pace, it will transform how we acquire new languages”

While this episode will be released publicly in late September, you can listen NOW with the study pack!

Study Pack Contents

  • Advert Free Audio (download, Google drive link, and Descript interactive transcript link)
  • Study Pack (PDF version, Word & Google Docs Version)
  • Transcript
  • Extended Vocabulary List
  • Link to Quizlet set
  • Link to Descript interactive transcript
  • Study activities and exercises (specific for the First Conditional)

Second Conditional Grammar

Dreaming of a Career Change? – The Second Conditional (English Grammar Lesson)

This episode looks at the topic of changing career, using the Second Conditional grammar to discuss these hypothetical questions.

By the end of the lesson, you should be able to answer questions like, “If you had the opportunity to change your career right now, what would you do?”

While this episode was released in early September, the study pack contains exclusive learning exercises plus downloadable audio and transcripts.

Study Pack Contents

  • Advert Free Audio (download, Google drive link, and Descript interactive transcript link)
  • Study Pack (PDF version, Word & Google Docs Version)
  • Transcript
  • Extended Vocabulary List
  • Link to Quizlet set
  • Link to Descript interactive transcript
  • Study activities and exercises (specific for the Second Conditional)

Third Conditional Grammar (EARLY ACCESS)

If China Had Been The First Industrial Country… – The Third Conditional (English Grammar Lesson)

This episode discusses how the world would look different if China had been the first country to industrialise. Talking about alternative history requires use to use the Third Conditional, so this episode explains the Third Conditional and then demonstrates it in a real situation.

By the end of the lesson, you should be able to understand and make sentences like “If China had been the first country to industrialise, the history of the world would have been dramatically different.”

While this episode will be released publicly in October, you can listen NOW with the study pack!

Study Pack Contents

  • Advert Free Audio (download, Google drive link, and Descript interactive transcript link)
  • Study Pack (PDF version, Word & Google Docs Version)
  • Transcript
  • Extended Vocabulary List
  • Link to Quizlet set
  • Link to Descript interactive transcript
  • Study activities and exercises (specific for the Third Conditional)

Mixed Conditional Grammar (EXCLUSIVE)

Climate Change and Environmental Protection – Mixed Conditionals (English Grammar Lesson)

This is an exclusive episode only available for Patreon subscribers and people who purchase the study pack.

The episode demonstrates Mixed Conditional grammar by talking about Climate Change and Environmental Protection. The Mixed Conditional grammar is one of the most difficult grammar forms to comprehend, so this episode is very important!

By the end of the lesson, you should be able to understand and make sentences using both types of mixed conditional. For example, like “If governments had started addressing climate change 20 years ago, how do you think the world would be different today?”

This episode will only be available on Patreon and through the study pack!

Study Pack Contents

  • Advert Free Audio (download, Google drive link, and Descript interactive transcript link)
  • Study Pack (PDF version, Word & Google Docs Version)
  • Transcript
  • Extended Vocabulary List
  • Link to Quizlet set
  • Link to Descript interactive transcript
  • Study activities and exercises (specific for Mixed Conditionals)

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This product is FREE FOR PATREON subscribers (if you have a problem accessing anything let me know) and AVAILABLE TO BUY by non-members!

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By Tom Wilkinson

Host and founder of Thinking in English, Tom is committed to providing quality and interesting content to all English learners. Previously a research student at a top Japanese university and with a background in English teaching, political research, and Asian languages, Tom is now working fulltime on bettering Thinking in English!

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