Practice English Grammar with Study Packs

Thinking in English 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 learn how to use grammar in real life, you need repeated attempts at actually using the language yourself.

To help you all do this, I have created GRAMMAR STUDY PACKS!

The grammar study packs accompany the Thinking in English Grammar Podcast episodes that are released publicly and on Patreon. They include various resources and exercises to help you further practice grammar!

The study packs are FREE for Patreon subscribers or available to purchase for everyone else!

What Is Included Thinking in English Grammar Study Packs?

The Thinking in English Study Packs focus on specific and related English grammar points or tenses. Inside each downloadable product you will find:

  • Ad free audio files
  • PDF/Word Doc Podcast Transcripts
  • Extended vocabulary lists with links to Quizlet vocabulary flashcards and activities
  • Exclusive study exercises, quizzes, and resources
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Examples of Recent Study Packs

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How Much are the Thinking in English Grammar Study Packs?

The Thinking in English Study Packs are £10 (+tax depending on location)
OR FREE for Thinking in English Patreon Subscribers!

Other Ways to Practice Grammar with Thinking in English?

Listen to Grammar Episodes

If you don’t want to purchase a study pack, you can still listen to the publicly available Thinking in English Grammar Episodes! Most of them are free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or your favourite podcasting platform (some are exclusive to Patreon/Study Packs).

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Join the Conversation Club

If you want to take your grammar practice even further… Join the Thinking in English Conversation Club!

I organise conversation practice sessions after each Thinking in English Grammar episode is released to allow you to practice using the grammar in real life conversations with me, English tutors, and other Thinking in English listeners.

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