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Course Requirements

To join this course, all you need is:

  • A curious mind and a willingness to learn 
  • Basic reading skills in English
  • A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet access
  • Headphones for a better listening experience
  • A notebook or app to take grammar notes

No prior grammar knowledge required — we start from the basics and build up!


Course Description

Welcome to Youngleed – your trusted English grammar and writing guide for Class 10.

Learn advanced grammar like Clauses, Tenses, and Reported Speech step-by-step. Improve your writing with lessons on Story Writing, Paragraphs, Formal Letters, and more. Each topic is designed to build your skills and boost your confidence.We focus on real understanding, not just memorizing rules.

Join Youngleed and unlock the power of great English!


Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Master key grammar topics like Clauses, Tenses, and Reported Speech.
  • Write clear and structured stories, paragraphs, and formal letters.
  • Improve sentence transformation and error correction skills.
  • Build real understanding of grammar, not just memorization.
  • Gain confidence to perform well in English exams.

Course Curriculum

1 THE TENSES
2.08 Min

Tenses form the backbone of clear and correct English. Whether you're writing an exam answer or speaking in daily life, using the right tense makes all the difference. This quick, focused video lesson explains all the major tenses — Past, Present, and Future — with simple rules, easy-to-remember structures, and real-life examples to help you use them with confidence. ✅ Learn the types of tenses and their uses ✅ Avoid common mistakes in exams and writing ✅ Practice with real-world sentences for better fluency Tap to learn now and take your grammar to the next level!


2 PHRASES & CLAUSES
3.03 Min

Understanding phrases and clauses is key to writing powerful, grammatically correct sentences. This short, student-friendly video breaks down the difference between the two and shows how they work together to form clear, meaningful statements. ✅ Identify phrases vs. clauses with ease ✅ Learn how to use them to improve sentence structure ✅ Real examples from everyday English and exam writing Tap to master sentence-building skills and level up your grammar!


3 MODALS
2.16 Min

Modals like can, could, may, must, should, and might are essential tools in English. They help you speak and write with clarity, confidence, and nuance — whether you're giving advice, making a request, or showing probability. This quick and engaging video lesson breaks down how to use modals correctly and effectively in both spoken and written English. ✅ Understand the function of key modals in real-life contexts ✅ Learn quick tricks to remember meanings and usage ✅ See how modals are used in questions, commands, and suggestions ✅ Improve your expression in writing tasks and grammar sections in exams. Tap to master modals and speak smarter in every situation!


4 REPORTED SPEECH
3.01 Min

Need to report what someone said without quoting them word for word? Reported Speech is your go-to grammar skill! In this focused lesson, learn how to change direct speech into indirect speech with clear rules and simple examples — essential for exam writing and real conversations. ✅ Clear rules for converting direct to indirect speech ✅ Understand tense shifts with easy logic ✅ Learn how to use reporting verbs like "said," "told," and "asked" correctly. Watch now and sharpen your grammar for accurate expression!


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