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Recent English Lessons
Recent English Lessons
How to use START and BEGIN in English (Vocabulary)
Begin
improving your vocabulary in this very essential lesson. When do we use
start? When do we use begin? Is there a difference? What are you waiting
for? Start the video!
English Vocabulary – ABOUT, ABOUT TO, NOT ABOUT TO
“I’m
about to go study” or “I’m not about to go study”? What do these
sentences mean? How do we use about, about to, and not about to in
English? You are about to watch a vocabulary lesson in which I will
explain the difference between these expressions with many examples.
You’ll also hear the [...]
Speaking English – DEAL expressions – “big deal”, “deal with it”…
What’s
the big deal about this lesson? Well, if you want to be a big deal,
watch this English lesson and find out when deal is used to talk about
importance or a problem. I’ll teach you eight different ways to use
deal! Press play right now and say “DEAL ME IN, JAMES!”
How to discuss a topic in a group
Five
English teachers come together to show you how to discuss a topic in a
group. You’ll learn how to give your opinion, interrupt, contradict, and
more. We’ll teach you how to use expressions like “in a nutshell”,
“please let me finish”, and “don’t get me wrong”. You can use these
expressions confidently in personal, [...]
Learn English – ALL or WHOLE?
Not
sure about when to use ‘all’ or ‘whole’? Do you find all of English
difficult, or is it just the whole language? This grammar lesson will
help you avoid an extremely common mistake that many students make.
Basic English Grammar – TOO MUCH, TOO MANY, A LOT OF
I have
too much homework. You can never have too much money! I have a lot of
lessons! In this grammar lesson, I will teach you when to use too much,
too many, and a lot of. You will learn about countable and uncountable
nouns, and also about the difference in talking about “good” nouns [...]
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English Levels
Beginner
Money slang in English $$$
Basic English Grammar – TOO MUCH, TOO MANY, A LOT OF
“AT ALL!” – How to make a strong point in English!
Basic English Vocabulary – SEEM
Slang in English – CHILL – “chill out”, “let’s chill”…
5 ways to say YES in English!
Intermediate
How to use START and BEGIN in English (Vocabulary)
English Vocabulary – ABOUT, ABOUT TO, NOT ABOUT TO
Speaking English – DEAL expressions – “big deal”, “deal with it”…
How to discuss a topic in a group
Learn English – ALL or WHOLE?
Vocabulary: ONLY, JUST, BARELY, MERELY
Advanced
How to discuss a topic in a group
5 Native English Speaker Mistakes
IELTS Speaking Task 1 – How to get a high score
Vocabulary – REMEMBER, RECALL, REMIND
English Grammar – UNLESS & IF NOT – negative conditional
Learn English with 5 Jokes
English Topics
business english (30 lessons)
How to discuss a topic in a group
Introduction to the TOEIC
5 tips to improve your writing
5 useful email expressions
8 things NOT to say to women
Speaking English – Discussing Advantages & Disadvantages
Polite English – How to give advice
English Vocabulary – Assure, Ensure, Insure
Using the PASSIVE voice in English to avoid responsibility
IELTS – How to get a high score on Task 1 of the IELTS
Speaking English – Talking about disability
Practical English: How to write a check
English Teachers
lessons by Rebecca
Conversational English – Adjective Pairs – “Short and sweet”, etc.
Business English – How to expand your vocabulary
Commonly Confused Words in English: WHOSE & WHO’S
Polite English – 8 Ways to Say ‘Thank You’ in English
Business English Vocabulary – CUSTOMER or CLIENT?
Business English Vocabulary – COLLABORATE or COOPERATE?
English Vocabulary – First name? Given name? Forename? What’s your name?
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native-speaker teachers. New classes are added three times a week,
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