Extra English Practice
Pronouncing C and G
American English pronunciation lesson explaining when to use the hard and soft sounds for C and G. Includes many examples with C and G in intial and final positions. Watch Misha and Larissa play a game making sentences with C and G words.
Seven Dimensions
Fun with Friends in English
This video covers English language for relaxing with friends. It introduces offering and asking politely, simple words, expressions.
Let's Tute
Difference Between There, Their, and, They're | English Grammar Lessons
Hi friends, check out our new video on English grammar tips where we have addressed the confusing set of words that sound the same but have very different meanings. These words are called homophones. In this video, we focus on the...
Rachel's English
Learning English: Accent Training like Potty Training!
If you’re learning English you probably also want to learn about American English pronunciation. Accent training is critical for every student like yourself. Learning English in its written form is a terrific base for conversational...
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English Conversation Study: Introducing Tom and HaQuyen - American English
English Conversation Study -- In this Ben Franklin exercise, study real life American English to improve listening comprehension and American English pronunciation. Topic: Introducing Tom and HaQuyen.
Seven Dimensions
Describing Family and Friends in English
This English language learning video aims to help people confidently describe family members and talk about friends and relatives. It also covers basic grammar, useful everyday expressions, and new vocabulary.
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American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences
Learn some of the differences between American and British English in this video, which goes over 4 vowel/diphthongs. See the different mouth positions and hear examples words pronounced by native speakers.
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How to Pronounce UNIVERSITY -- American English
Learn how to pronounce 'university' in this word of the week. Look out for the Flap T!
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Question and Answer with Rachel's English -- American English
In this Q and A video, I answer these questions: How should you pronounce place names? Is the way of speaking American English changing? How to engagement rings work in America? Can we meet you in person? Do "I hurt her" and "I heard...
Curated Video
IELTS Energy Podcast 929: Band 9 Speaking Sample Part 3 Answers That Should be on TV
IELTS Energy Podcast 929: Band 9 Speaking Sample Part 3 Answers That Should be on TV
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IELTS Speaking Test Series: Ep 8 (PART 3 NEW FOOD)
In today’s episode, you’ll hear Band 9 IELTS Part 3 answers about food. You’ll learn strategies that will increase your Fluency and Coherence score. Jessica was an examiner for 14 years, and Aubrey knows everything Jessica knows! Watch...
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FLUENT ENGLISH: The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation Part 2
If you’re studying English to become fluent you need to master a tricky facet of American English: reductions! I can help you sound more like a native English speaker and increase your spoken English proficiency by teaching you...
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FACTS and FAM - AMERICAN SLANG
Learn American English slang: Fam and #FACTS. Get the facts!
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Everyday English
This video aims to help people learn to talk confidently about what you do every day, what you often do, and what you never do.
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How Can Indian IELTS Candidates Get Higher Scores?
Today we’ll talk about how IELTS candidates from India can get higher scores. In this special bonus video, we talk about why Indian candidates are not getting higher IELTS scores. There’s be a recent influx of Indian candidates taking...
Britlish
Bubble Idioms (no subtitles)
Idioms are an important part of the English language, and this video looks at British English idioms associated with bubbles. There are no subtitles on screen and the narrator narrates with clear standard British accent. Carefully...
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Greetings and Introductions in English
This video aims to help people improve their English at work by learning greetings and basic introductions for themselves and others. It also covers the use of possessive pronouns – my, his, her, our, your, and their.
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Using Flap T to Link Words: American English Pronunciation
Combine the Flap T rule with the linking ending consonant to beginning vowel rule to smooth out your speech and sound more American!
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How to Make the BR Consonant Cluster
Learn how to make the BR consonant cluster (also called a consonant blend) and get a handle on words like bring, break, broken, brass, brother.
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Do ❌NOT❌ Say These 5 Words Wrong! Part 2
These five words are tricky but I can help! English isn’t a phonetic language and that makes it tough for students like you who are trying to improve their pronunciation. But with my help you’ll learn exactly how to pronounce these...
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English Phrases with THE -- Shortcuts for the TH Sounds Part 2
Study English Phrases with the word 'the': 'at the', 'in the', 'is the', 'with the', 'for the', and 'on the'. The TH sounds can be very tough -- learn tips and shortcuts to make the TH sound in these phrases easier. English Phrases with...
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These Strange English Words are IMPOSSIBLE! – Heteronyms Part 4
Heteronyms pose an incredible challenge to English learners. But don’t worry! I’ll show you the most common examples and exactly how to pronounce them. Heteronyms look the same but are pronounced differently. You will get practice and...
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How to Pronounce DEFINITELY -- American English -- Word of the Week
Go over the pronunciation of the word DEFINITELY in this week's Word of the Week.