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** Below is a list of LESS THAN HALF of the Lesson Sets available to Vault members. You’ll find the topic, grammar point covered and featured speakers. Lesson Sets listed below are NOT included in The Fluency Course. **

Books and Literature – master subject-verb agreement (I go, he goes, etc.), so you learn to singular and plural verbs correctly and automatically. Learn many great words and phrases having to do with books, reading and writing. This month’s conversation features Alexis, an American English speaker, and a discussion about books, movies, literature and reading.

Manscaping – master phrasal verbs having to do with personal grooming, and learn many great words having to do with personal grooming and hair care for men. This month’s conversation features Ron, an American English speaker, and a discussion about personal grooming for men and women.

Makeup and Beauty – master the prepositions at, in and on, and learn many great words and phrases having to do with makeup and skin care. This month’s conversation features Naomi, a speaker from Wales, and a discussion about makeup and beauty.

Cities and Urban Life – master phrasal verbs having to do with cities, and learn many great words and phrases having to do with urban planning and public resources. This month’s conversation features my sister and my father, and a discussion about urban life in general. We also go into detail about transportation in cities.

Controlled Substances and Society – master the passive voice (was dropped, was broken, etc.), and learn many words and phrases having to do with controlled substances, the legal system, criminal justice, and the politics surrounding illegal drugs. This month’s conversation features my mother, as well as a controversial discussion about the legalization of drugs.

Musical Instruments – master English Fluency Bits (be that as it may, would that it were, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases having to do with music, the different kinds of instruments, generally, and the guitar, specifically. This month’s conversation features Jenni, from London, and she teaches me how to play a few things on the guitar.

A New Life – master determiners (a, an, the, this, that, etc.), and a huge quantity of phrasal verbs having to do with moving to a new place, finding a job, looking for an apartment, making social connections, and of course, the logistics and process of actually moving. This month’s conversation features Michelle, from Australia, and we find out about her moving experiences.

Discussing and Debating – master the many uses of the word as, and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases having to do with expressing your opinion, asking for someone else’s opinion, disagreeing and agreeing with someone, handling interruptions, and politely interrupting. This month’s conversation features Sam, from New Zealand, and we discuss a variety of topics related to video games and new technology.

Movies – master the differences between will and going to, and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases that will allow you to talk about movies with confidence. We also cover some literary terms, as well as many words and phrases related to the technical and business aspects of movies. This month’s conversation features Alex, from Australia. We discuss movies in general, in addition to a detailed discussion about Star Wars.

The Art of Conversation – master linking verbs (look, feel, sound, become, etc.), and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases that will allow you to have more confident conversations. We pay special attention to getting other people to talk about themselves and asking questions to get them to talk about various topics they’re interested in. This month’s conversation features Brittany, from America. We discuss her move to Japan and her long distance relationship with her boyfriend in Germany.

Getting Personal – master ever, never, already and yet, and learn many great phrases and expressions that will allow you to have deeper and more meaningful conversations in English. We pay special attention to useful phrases used to politely ask other people to talk about personal or sensitive topics. We also review phrases that you can use if you choose to decline to answer a question. This month’s conversation features Emily, from America, and a discussion about her interesting, and unusual, family dynamics.

Time to Clean – master differences between to+infinitive and verb+ing after another verb (to eat vs. eating, etc.), and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases and that will allow you to discuss cleaning habits and methods. Although the lesson topic is cleaning, the phrases you’ll learn this month (and every month) can be used in many different situations. This month’s conversation features Robbie from Canada, and we discuss his cleaning routine and methods.

Exploration – master the differences between have and have got, and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases that will allow you to discuss a wide range of topics including family, music, self-discovery, and even international politics.  Because this lesson set’s topic is so broad, it’s great for learning phrases that can be used in many different situations. This month’s conversation features Henry, from Australia, and we discuss his dream to pursue music, his experiences in Japan, and his rather unique family history.

Paranormal Activity – master the intensifiers so, such and too, and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases that will help you to discuss ghosts, spirits, and encounters with the supernatural. This month’s conversation features Carly, from America. She shares her experiences living in a house that she feels may have been haunted by a ghost. As this conversation unfolds, you will see the topic evolve into a discussion about many other interesting topics related to philosophy and the mind.

Education and Learning – master the many uses of the word just, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to talk about ways to learn new things, especially languages. This month’s conversation features Claire, an American English speaker, and her story about learning Japanese.

Babies and Twins – master quantifiers (some, all, many, none, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to talk about babies, twins and family relationships. This month’s conversation features Jessica and Christine, from the United States. The sisters share with us their experiences growing up as identical twins.

The Independent Professional – master delexical verbs (take, have, give and make), and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to talk about business and freelancing. Even if you work for a company, there are a lot of words and phrases that will be helpful for any kind of employment (and life in general). This month’s conversation features Sean, from the United States. In the conversation, he shares his experiences as a voice-over artist.

Life at Work – master indefinite and reflexive pronouns (somebody, someone, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to talk about business and work situations. The content of this lesson will be helpful regardless of the type of work that you do. This month’s conversation features Alex, from Australia. In the conversation, he discusses his experiences as a teacher.

At the Hospital – master the common uses of the word like, and learn many great words and phrases used to speak with about health with doctors and nurses in medical situations. This month’s conversation features Reins, from America. In the conversation, he shares how his career developed overtime, and how he ended up as a medical translator.

Politics and Elections – understand the differences between will and would, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about elections and politics. This month’s conversation features Carly, from America. In the conversation, she shares her thoughts on the election of President Trump, and she and Drew discuss what they would do if they were to be elected president of the United States.

The Conversationalist – understand the differences between you and they, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to have better and longer conversations. This month, Drew speaks with his friend Ken, from America, and they discuss a wide range of topics. Drew and Ken demonstrate in a natural conversation how to transition from one topic to the next, how to find out more information about a specific topic, and many useful phrases and techniques to improve your conversational skills.

Weather and Seasons – master making comparisons in English, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about weather, seasons, and climate. This month’s conversation features Andrew, from Australia. In the conversation, they talk about a wide range of different topics including photography, sports, and of course, weather.

Fashion – master the many different ways to use the present continuous tense (I am doing, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about fashion, styles and clothing. This month’s conversation features Florian, a Canadian English speaker who was born in Austria. In the conversation, Drew and Florian talk about ways to dress well without spending a fortune on designer clothes.

Small Business – master the many different ways to use the words have and get, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about small business. You’ll also learn how to expand your vocabulary by understanding the origin of words and phrases so you can begin using them in many different situations. This month’s conversation features Eric, who is from Portland, Oregon in the United States. In the conversation, Eric shares his experiences as a professional cyclist, and he also talks about his two business ventures.

Money and Investing – master the different uses of “when” in different types of clauses, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about money and investing. You don’t have to be an entrepreneur or business person to benefit from this month’s lesson set. The words and phrases are also very useful in many different conversational situations. This month’s conversation features Kevin, from America, who has known Drew since they were children. In the conversation, Kevin shares his experiences as an investor and an employee in the technology industry.

Marketing and Networking – master the different ways to make generalizations, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about marketing and professional communication. You don’t have to own your own business to benefit from this month’s lesson set. The words and phrases are useful in many conversational situations. This month’s conversation features Drew’s older sister, Marie, who is a professional musician. In the conversation, Marie shares her networking methods as a music teacher and a freelance performer.

Business Communication – master ways to emphasize different things in a sentence, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about customer service. You don’t have to own your own business to benefit from this month’s lesson set. The words and phrases are useful in many different types of relationships. This month’s conversation features Brynn, from New Zealand, who owns a very successful bar in Japan. In the conversation, Brynn shares his ideas about customer service and how to develop a staff that keeps the customers happy.

Sales and Selling – master be able to, can, and could, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to sell anything from an idea to a physical product the right way. You don’t have to be a pushy sales person to convince people to do things. If you can listen to their problems and provide a solution, you will persuade people to take action, or make the sale! This month’s conversation features Drew’s older sister, Marie, who is a professional musician. In the conversation, Marie interviews Drew about how he sells online.

America’s Pastime – learn to use there is and there are like native speakers, and learn many great words and phrases that will let you talk about baseball and other sports. You will find that many everyday phrases that you might hear in conversations originated from baseball. This month’s conversation features Drew’s father, as they sit down and chat before going to a baseball game together. In the conversation, they explain the game of baseball, the history of the game, and they talk about its importance in American culture.

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Buy LIFETIME ACCESS to THE VAULT (Regular price $6,899, You Pay Just $697 – one-time payment – OVER 95 Master English Conversation original and 2.0 Lesson Sets (That’s Over 8 YEARS of Lesson Sets!) + LIFETIME ACCESS to our member’s area + The Insight Video Guide to Total Confidence + The Visual Guide to Phrasal Verbs Video Program + Collection of 7 English Fluency Guides/MP3s + our NEW How To Remember ANY English Word eBook Guide + The 68 Fluency Secrets: Mastermind with the English Fluency Guide audio course + my Speak Like Me video course!

After purchase, you’ll be taken to a page where you can choose your lesson sets. After we confirm payment, we’ll create your account and you can begin learning TODAY! :)