The gap
From mistake to natural English.
The kind of mistake most learners make, next to the way a native speaker would say it, with the lesson that fixes each one.
You might say
She keeping her purse in her bag
Natural English
She keeps her purse in her bag
Taught in Prepositions
You might say
My keys is in my coat
Natural English
My keys are in my coat
Taught in Prepositions
You might say
The meeting's in midday
Natural English
The meeting's at midday
Taught in Prepositions of time
The fix
How one sentence gets fixed.
One sentence through the four stages of a lesson: see the mistake, see the structure, build it yourself, then type it from memory.
1 . The mistake
She keeping her purse in her bag
2 . See the structure
3 . Build it yourself, free
Where You Put Something
1 / 1
4 . From memory
Now type it without looking:
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NAV
What nouns, adjectives, and verbs do, and how they fit together, the way native speakers really use them. A short refresher on the basics.
Foundation Builder
The four areas most English mistakes come from: word order, verb tense, prepositions, and articles. Get these right, the way modern native speakers actually say them, and your sentences come out clear and correct.
Business English
How to say things at work so they land well: requests, feedback, disagreeing politely, meetings, and emails. Real, natural English that native professionals use, with a focus on tone.
Daily News
Coming soonYour ongoing practice. Each real news story runs through it all: the words, the grammar you've built (SVO, tenses, prepositions, articles), Business English, and full IELTS speaking, so daily life, work, and exams stay in practice together.
How you learn
You don't just read rules here.
Step 1
Build it yourself
You put each sentence together piece by piece, so the structure sticks.
Step 2
Practise from memory
You type it out until it's automatic, then make it your own.
Step 3
Prove you've got it
You teach it to an AI student, the real test of knowing it.
That's the difference between knowing a rule and actually using it. It all saves as you go, and works on your phone.
The payoff
What you'll be able to do.
- Speak and write without translating in your head first
- Build correct sentences without stopping to think about the rule
- Handle everyday English, work, and IELTS speaking with the same calm control
- Sound natural and clear, not 'stiff' or 'textbook'
Common questions
Common questions.
I've studied English before, but I still make the same mistakes. Will EEC help?
Yes. You may know a grammar rule when you see it, but still use the wrong word order, tense, article, or preposition when you speak or write. EEC helps you find these repeated gaps, fix them in a clear order, and practise using the rules in your own sentences.
What will I actually improve?
You'll fix the grammar gaps that affect almost every sentence: subject, verb, object word order (SVO), verb tenses, prepositions, and articles. You'll then use these in daily English, Business English, and IELTS speaking.
What makes EEC different?
Grammar is often learned one topic at a time. The problem is that speaking and writing need several rules at once. EEC shows you how word order, tenses, prepositions, articles, and vocabulary work together in full sentences.
How do the AI chatbots help me learn?
The AI chatbot is the learner, and you are the teacher. It makes mistakes, and you find the problem, correct the sentence, and explain the rule. This makes you use what you learned, instead of only reading it or choosing an answer.
Is EEC right for my level?
EEC is for learners from A2 to C1. You don't have to start again from the beginning. You begin with the gaps at your level, and each module shows you what to study next. You can use EEC by yourself or with a teacher.
How do I keep practising everything together?
Through Daily News. Each issue takes one real, current news story and works it through every part of EEC: the key words, the grammar you've built (SVO, tenses, prepositions, articles), Business English for the workplace, and full IELTS speaking. It's consistent, ongoing practice, so your everyday, work, and exam English all stay sharp together.
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