[Beginner Course]
Click on the title of each lesson below to see the lesson description and what you will learn.
Creamy Coconut 2: The Price to Pay F r e e
Creamy Coconut 3: A Language in Common F r e e
Creamy Coconut 4: The Final Choice
Creamy Coconut 5: The Lucky Girl
Creamy Coconut 6: What to Wear to the Gala?
Creamy Coconut 7: A Lonely Child
Creamy Coconut 8: The Sleeping Problem
Creamy Coconut 9: Aren’t You Jealous?
Creamy Coconut 10: I Will
Creamy Coconut 11: The Special Guest
Creamy Coconut 12: The Bad Worker
Creamy Coconut 13: How I’ll Go to School
Creamy Coconut 14: The Lost Pieces
Creamy Coconut 15: Never Enough
Creamy Coconut 16: You’re Incredible!
Creamy Coconut 17: My Future Plan
Creamy Coconut 18: Usually Smart
Creamy Coconut 19: Where I’ve Been to
Creamy Coconut 20: Give Me A Break
Creamy Coconut 21: Give Me Back My Bookcase
Creamy Coconut 22: What We Have to Buy
Creamy Coconut 23: Shopping for the Whole Family
Creamy Coconut 24: The Most Unfortunate One
Creamy Coconut 25: An Animal Lover
Creamy Coconut 26: Unlike Father, Unlike Son
Creamy Coconut 27: A Perfect Start
Creamy Coconut 28: Accidental Revelation
Creamy Coconut 29: What I Want to Be When I Grow Up
Creamy Coconut 30: Where I’ll Stay
Creamy Coconut 31: My Dream House
Creamy Coconut 32: Nothing Serious
Creamy Coconut 33: The Ultimate Plan
Creamy Coconut 1: John & Yoko’s First Encounter
[duration: 25:54]
Examples of new vocabulary: Hello, sorry, thank you, that’s fine, to like, friend, funny, a lot, more than, to have to, each other, talk to you later.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to greet someone.
How to introduce yourself.
How to say you like something.
How to say “Thank you” and “Sorry.”
How to tell someone you’re leaving.
Creamy Coconut 2: The Price to Pay
[duration: 29:31]
Examples of new vocabulary: zero, twenty, hundred, ticket, adult, price, how old?, how much?, age, to look, number, to have a meal.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say numbers.
How to ask someone’s age.
How to say how old you are.
How to say what you don’t like.
How to ask someone’s phone number.
How to ask someone out for dinner.
Creamy Coconut 3: A Language in Common
[duration: 29:40]
Examples of new vocabulary: France, China, mother, husband, aunt, language, a little, to study, not…anymore, to be born, nobody, dictionary.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say when you did something.
How to invite someone to do something.
How to ask and talk about someone’s nationality.
How to say what you know or don’t know how to do.
How to ask and say what languages someone speaks.
How to say where you were born and where you moved to.
Creamy Coconut 4: The Final Choice
[duration: 32:43]
Examples of new vocabulary: Chicken, beef, vegetable, rice, noodles, coffee, juice, how many, to order, to eat, a lot, to be full.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to give a suggestion.
How to ask for suggestions.
How to say what you’re afraid of.
How to say what you have just done.
How to say what you don’t want to do.
How to say names of meats and beverages.
How to ask if someone has ever done something.
Creamy Coconut 5: The Lucky Girl
[duration: 31:18]
Examples of new vocabulary: Pink, brown, Sunday, weekend, flower, rose, per, to give, to be lucky, to be happy, to receive, every day.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to list things.
How to say what you are happy for.
How to estimate someone’s reaction.
How to say something is up to someone.
How to ask the price per unit of something.
How to ask questions expecting multiple answers.
How to say the names of colors and days of the week.
Creamy Coconut 6: What to Wear to the Gala?
[duration: 26:29]
Examples of new vocabulary: Tall, fat, new, difficult, beautiful, to wear, dress, to choose, but, how, should, of course, to stay.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to state your opinion.
How to say someone should do something.
How to say it’s difficult to do something.
How to ask for confirmation about something.
How to ask which is the better of two options.
How to suggest that someone had better do something.
How to ask if it’s better for you to do something else.
How to describe attributes and qualities of something or someone.
Creamy Coconut 7: A Lonely Child
[duration: 27:11]
Examples of new vocabulary: To cook, to work, to play, to write, to sit, to work out, why, to be free, now, to spend time, instead.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to describe simple actions
How to state what you want to do.
How to suggest a different option.
How to refuse someone’s invitation.
How to tell someone to go do something.
How to ask someone what they are doing.
How to ask someone to do something with you.
How to say you’re going to do something before or after doing something else.
Creamy Coconut 8: The Sleeping Problem
[duration: 31:25]
Examples of new vocabulary: 1am, 7pm, midnight, what time, next, convenient, usually, appointment, patient, another, to change.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to talk about time.
How to ask about a different option.
How to recommend someone do something.
How to state what times you do something.
How to ask someone about their availability
How to ask if a certain time works for someone.
How to express what time you usually do something.
How to say someone no longer needs to do something.
Creamy Coconut 9: Aren’t You Jealous?
[duration: 35:59]
Examples of new vocabulary: Happy, lonely, hurt, excited, boring, jealous, to go on a trip, at first, strange, to be worth it, everyone.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to state a reason.
How to express your feelings or emotions.
How to compare two things with each other.
How to tell someone what you got to see or do.
How to say that it’s a shame something happened.
How to talk about where you went or what you did.
How to express that you want to do something again.
How to talk about a certain point of time in the past.
Creamy Coconut 10: I Will
[duration: 35:19]
Examples of new vocabulary: Yesterday, every two weeks, in the past three years, recently, to get married, to quit, cigarettes.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to ask what time it is.
How to tell someone not to worry.
How to say when something happened.
How to state what someone told you.
How to persuade someone to do something.
How to state how long something occurred.
How to say when you’re going to do something.
How to ask for confirmation using question tags.
How to say something happens more often than before.
Creamy Coconut 11: The Special Guest
[duration: 36:42]
Examples of new vocabulary: There, that way, above, behind, around, between, key, trash can, to forget, temple, the most.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say what you forgot to do.
How to ask someone to do something.
How to ask where something or someone is.
How to ask how someone is going to do something.
How to tell someone to go ahead and do something before you do.
How to describe where something or someone is using prepositions.
How to ask for confirmation when you’re uncertain if you should do something.
How to tell someone not to feel shy about doing something that could cause you trouble.
Creamy Coconut 12: The Bad Worker
[duration: 43:42]
Examples of new vocabulary: To take a shower, to get dressed, to go to work, meeting, boss, newspaper, accident, urgently.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say what you never do.
How to wish someone good luck.
How to say someone often does something.
How to say that you need to do either x or y.
How to state the names of things in an office.
How to state the names of every day activities.
How to emphasize who or what you’re referring to
How to tell someone to wait until something happens.
Creamy Coconut 13: How I’ll Go to School
[duration: 41:18]
Examples of new vocabulary: Bus, train, bicycle, to get on, to pick up, to turn, to be safe, anyway, line, seat, long time.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to describe what happened.
How to list excuses or complaints.
How to say what you’re about to do.
How to change the topic of conversation.
How to ask how you’re going to do something.
How to talk about getting public transportation.
How to say what would be happening had something else happened.
How to state the names of various vehicles and public transportations.
Creamy Coconut 14: The Lost Pieces
[duration: 33:59]
Examples of new vocabulary: Soft, salty, spicy, sugar, ketchup, dry, to deep fry, to drop, to dip, to spread, to smell, floor.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to ask what it is you smell.
How to say the names of condiments.
How to suggest someone try something.
How to say what you’ve just finished doing.
How to describe food’s textures and flavors.
How to say what something should usually be.
How to complain that something is excessive.
How to exclaim that it’s a shame something happened.
Creamy Coconut 15: Never Enough
[duration: 39:20]
Examples of new vocabulary: Rain, snow, wind, the moon, star, temperature, summer, all year round, foreign country, building, birthday.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to exclaim things.
How to ask what someone wants.
How to say the names of the seasons.
How to specify how you want something to be.
How to ask someone how something is possible.
How to say terms to refer to weather conditions.
How to point out what’s implied by some conditions.
How to ask someone if they want do something with you .
How to counter someone’s opinion by pointing out a fact.
Creamy Coconut 16: You’re Incredible!
[duration: 44:36]
Examples of new vocabulary: To listen to music, to hike, to surf the internet, free time, things like that, sport, to suck at something.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to decline a compliment.
How to suggest someone do something.
How to tell someone about your hobbies.
How to say what you’re good and bad at.
How to offer to do something for someone.
How to say the names of hobbies and sports.
How to ask a question expecting multiple answers.
How to express your reaction to what someone tells you.
How to say that you can do something to a certain extent.
How to ask someone what they like to do in their free time.
Creamy Coconut 17: My Future Plan
[duration: 39:05]
Examples of new vocabulary: Breakfast, egg noodles, to stir-fry, to boil, weight, meal, type, question, to avoid, how long?, crazy.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to state what is the best option.
How to express how something sounds.
How to ask someone what you should do.
How to refer to various methods of cooking.
How to express something in a passive voice.
How to ask how long you should do something.
How to refer to types of rice, noodles, eggs and nuts.
How to express frustration when you hear something absurd.
Creamy Coconut 18: Usually Smart
[duration: 37:37]
Examples of new vocabulary: To push, exit, to close, dangerous, smart, door, to be nervous, to go down, escalator, downstairs, garbage.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to give directions.
How to ask where someone is going.
How to state the way something usually is.
How to ask if someone remembers something.
How to tell someone where you’ll meet them.
How to say expressions often written in signs.
How to express that you’re sure what something is.
How to say how long you have been doing something.
How to begin asking someone a question in a polite way.
Creamy Coconut 19: Where I’ve Been to
[duration: 41:54]
Examples of new vocabulary: Shopping mall, school, bank, museum, bookstore, airport, what’s up?, news, location, photo, the truth.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say the names of places.
How to informally greet someone.
How to exclaim that you envy someone.
How to say you’ve only done something.
How to state what someone didn’t have to do.
How to ask what kind of places someone went to.
How to ask to make sure someone really didn’t do something.
How to tell someone that you’re going to tell them the truth.
Creamy Coconut 20: Give Me A Break
[duration: 36:57]
Examples of new vocabulary: Room, table, picture, window, washing machine, air conditioner, pencil, paper, to start, to fix, I’m joking, artwork.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say you’re only joking.
How to assert a point or argue.
How to informally ask someone to help you.
How to convince someone something won’t happen.
How to get someone to hurry up and do something.
How to ask someone what they’re going to use something for.
How to tell someone you’ll do one thing before doing something else.
How to say the names of things around the house and stationery items.
Creamy Coconut 21: Give Me Back My Bookcase
[duration: 40:36]
Examples of new vocabulary: Closet, bookcase, bed, pillow, faucet, toothbrush, perfume, other things, this much, Good point!, otherwise.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to suggest a solution.
How to exclaim that you have an idea.
How to state that someone made a good point.
How to say something is already in a certain state.
How to sarcastically ask someone what they want you to do.
How to say names of things in the bathroom and the bedroom.
How to state what would happen had something else happened.
How to ask someone if they’ve seen something you’re looking for.
Creamy Coconut 22: What We Have to Buy
[duration: 33:39]
Examples of new vocabulary: Refrigerator, coffee maker, fork, knife, glass, pot, pan, necessary, to wash, important, in vain, to waste money.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say what you already have.
How to say what is easy to find to buy.
How to state what you cannot do yourself.
How to say what you have to do no matter what.
How to state what you think would be a good idea.
How to suggest an alternative way to do something.
How to say the names of silverware, kitchenware and kitchen appliances.
Creamy Coconut 23: Shopping for the Whole Family
[duration: 37:17]
Examples of new vocabulary: T-shirt, skirt, shorts, raincoat, jacket, pajamas, design, every, this one, body, background, inch, oneself.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say the names of clothing items.
How to say who you’re buying something for.
How to ask someone if they want anything else.
How to ask and state what’s the biggest size there is.
How to ask for the options available for a particular item.
How to ask if a store carries something you’re looking to buy.
How to persuade someone to do something in the form of a question.
How to remind someone of something they forgot about or didn’t realize.
Creamy Coconut 24:The Most Unfortunate One
[duration: 40:58]
Examples of new vocabulary: Monday, Friday, weekday, public holiday, New Year’s day, birthday, anniversary, to complain, festival, to celebrate.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say that you weren’t asking.
How to ask when someone’s birthday is.
How to say the names of the months and holidays.
How to say how long you have to wait to do something.
How to state from what day to what day something lasts.
How to say that something is better than something else.
How to express your impatience in the form of a question.
Creamy Coconut 25: An Animal Lover
[duration: 35:29]
Examples of new vocabulary: Dog, cat, monkey, butterfly, lion, dolphin, to feed, stupid, to be mean, to relax, to hug, stuffed animal.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say you’re only joking.
How to say the names of animals.
How to refer to someone’s childhood.
How to state that something seems fun.
How to say you want A but don’t mind B either.
How to tell someone to watch out for something.
How to invite someone to do something with you.
How to ask if someone has a pet and what kind of animal they have.
Creamy Coconut 26: Unlike Father, Unlike Son
[duration: 36:08]
Examples of new vocabulary: Head, face, eye, hair, symptom, to feel pain, it’s time to…, to be ready, cute, baby, to be born.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to ask if someone is ready.
How to say the names of body parts.
How to assume the reason for something.
How to ask someone about their symptoms.
How to state that it’s time to do something.
How to give someone words of encouragement.
How to exclaim that you’ve forgotten about something.
How to say that something is different from something else.
Creamy Coconut 27: A Perfect Start
[duration: 39:25]
Examples of new vocabulary: Fruit, banana, coconut, potato, tomato, mushroom, cabbage, blood, other things, health, to care.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to express an exception.
How to ask for a list of examples.
How to say that you expected something.
How to say the names of fruits and vegetables.
How to ask someone to reconfirm what he said.
How to ask if someone does something regularly.
How to say what someone needs to do in particular.
How to ask if there’s anything else besides what was stated.
Creamy Coconut 28: Accidental Revelation
[duration: 35:57]
Examples of new vocabulary: Glasses, watch, sandals, plastic bag, wallet, rarely, to throw away, to be messy, to be out of order.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say whose fault it is.
How to say what you’ll keep something for.
How to state that you agree with someone’s idea.
How to ask for confirmation that you can do something.
How to change the focus of attention to something else.
How to suggest an idea that you and someone do something.
How to say the names of accessories and different kinds of shoes and bags.
Creamy Coconut 29: What I Want to Be When I Grow Up
[duration: 40:01]
Examples of new vocabulary: Teacher, doctor, artist, entrepreneur, pilot, owner, to develop, without, occupation, to be famous, to succeed.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to reject someone’s suggestion.
How to ask what someone wants to be.
How to state the names of occupations.
How to say something applies to all cases.
How to suggest that something else should work better.
How to state an alternative, in case the first choice isn’t possible.
How to say that something is necessary to make something else happen.
Creamy Coconut 30: Where I’ll Stay
[duration: 39:10]
Examples of new vocabulary: Safety, convenience, love, knowledge, lazy, stingy, dormitory, to rent, to feel cramped, back and forth.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to ask someone for their opinion.
How to emphasize what is the problem.
How to say that you’re too lazy to do something.
How to say that A is much better compared to B.
How to exclaim that someone made a good point.
How to describe someone’s personality using the prefix “ขี้”.
How to say that there’s no need for someone to do something.
How to express abstract nouns such as cleanliness, love, happiness.
Creamy Coconut 31: My Dream House
[duration: 41:42]
Examples of new vocabulary: North, East, ocean, beach, paradise, angel, flood, waterfall, as if, in time, to protect, possibility, to hike.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to exclaim your suspicion.
How to say what you would do.
How to compare things using simile
How to say that it’s time for something.
How to say that there’s a chance of something happening.
How to state terms used for the geographical features of nature.
How to state terms used for various supernatural beings as well as natural phenomena
Creamy Coconut 32: Nothing Serious
[duration: 41:30]
Examples of new vocabulary: heart, brain, stomach, to have a headache, to cough, saliva, tear, urine, to skip school, cancer, surgery.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to say what you have to do.
How to say that something isn’t serious.
How to ask someone where they have been.
How to say the names of common symptoms and aches.
How to say the names of internal organs and body waste.
How to correct someone’s misunderstanding of your question.
How to say what happened immediately after something else happened.
Creamy Coconut 33: The Ultimate Plan
[duration: 38.59]
Examples of new vocabulary: Line, paragraph, space, mathematics, science, music, history, psychology, politics, grammar, pronunciation.
Examples of what you’ll learn:
How to state what you plan to do.
How to tell someone what they can do instead.
How to ask if something is the reason for something else.
How to say the names of academic subjects and fields of study.
How to express that at least something isn’t the worst case scenario.
How to say that A is still better than B, though they’re both not preferable.