Instructional Video6:39
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: Present Perfect Simple vs. Past Simple (I HAVE LIVED / I LIVED)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the difference between Present Perfect Simple and the Past Simple. Both tenses are often confused even by native English speakers. The Present Perfect Simple is both a past and a present tense and it describes an...
Instructional Video3:29
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: COLLOCATIONS (Grammatica INGLESE su collocations)

9th - Higher Ed
A good way to learn a language is by learning words in groups. In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will explain the different types of collocations in the English Language by giving easy examples. This lesson is for elementary students who wish...
Instructional Video6:07
Englishing

Grammar Lesson on 7 ways to use the verb to BE (full verb, auxiliary verb, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about seven ways to use the verb to be. Mr. P./Marc will list seven examples using each different function of the most important verb in the English Language. He will then delve into every different usage and provide its...
Instructional Video6:57
Englishing

ESL - Subordinating Conjunctions

9th - Higher Ed
Conjunctions are words that join words and sentences together. In this lesson, Mr. P. will about subordinating conjunctions. They are those that are attached to dependent clauses, so they cannot stand alone to give a complete thought or...
Instructional Video3:35
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson on IN TIME and ON TIME / AT THE END and IN THE END

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the difference between in time & on time. Both expressions are easily confused among students. Use "in time" to to mean at the edge of a specific time. It's mainly used for deadlines. Use "on time" to mean punctual,...
Instructional Video5:14
Curated Video

May Can Could - Making Polite Requests In English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Three words we can use when making polite requests in English: May Can Could. The main difference between these words: Can, could, & may, is their level of formality. Let's explore those differences here.
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

Important Rules For The Definite Article THE - English Grammar

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Here is a short lesson visiting a few important rules for the definite article 'the'. It's such a common article.
Instructional Video1:05
Curated Video

A New Way To Learn English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A new year and a new way to learn English. What Sensations English can offer you - Everyday authentic English in two news videos and a news article EVERY WEEK (plus access to all the previous videos and articles) - All content offered at...
Instructional Video9:17
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 26

6th - Higher Ed
LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS. Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video, I’ll teach you the...
Instructional Video16:18
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 12

6th - Higher Ed
You can improve your English vocabulary and English pronunciation by studying these vocab words, repeating them along with me to master each sound. We’ll study each word by focusing on how Americans actually pronounce it, and we’ll...
Instructional Video19:22
Rachel's English

Phone it in vs. Dial it in

6th - Higher Ed
If you want to sound more like a native speaker in conversation you’ll want to master as many American English idioms as possible. In this video I’ll walk you through two idioms that sound similar but have opposite meanings: Phone It In...
Instructional Video4:44
Englishing

Lesson on the English GENITIVE (John's house - James' car)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will look at the genitive. There are 4 rules that characterise it. The one taking an apostrophe S, the one taking just an apostrophe, the ones omitting the noun being owned, and those regarding things. Can...
Instructional Video10:01
Englishing

Lesson on PAST SIMPLE/SIMPLE PAST (I did not like it, I LIKED it, Did you like it?)

9th - Higher Ed
The Past Simple or Simple Past is naturally used when we are talking about events that happened in the past. However, there are few rules that students forget about this tense. In this lesson, Mr. P/Marc will delve into those rules that...
Instructional Video5:58
Englishing

Lesson on First Conditional (1st episode) - (MUST WATCH the 2nd EPISODE too !)

9th - Higher Ed
The first conditional is the simplest conditional of all four, though you need to remember the formula well. In this lesson Mr. P./Marc will delve into four tips on how to use the first conditional. He will provide easy examples and give...
Instructional Video3:40
Englishing

Lesson on how to use modal verb SHALL (Shall we go out this evening?)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the auxiliary verb "shall". Being used mainly in British English, "shall" is used in four different ways. To express a determination, suggestions, to express a promise or to volunteer to do sth., and finally to...
Instructional Video4:16
Englishing

Lesson on Could, Would, Should Have + Past Participle (I could have watched this lesson before)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about could, should, would + past participle. These modal verbs need another verb to complete their meaning. In this lesson though, Mr. P./Marc will teach you how to use them to refer to a past action. Could is used for...
Instructional Video9:57
Englishing

Adverbial Clauses: TIME CLAUSES (after, long before, while, the next time, the last time, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
Mr. P. starts this lesson by describing what a main and a subordinating clause are. He then talks about conjunctions and lists some examples. Finally he delves on subordinate clauses. There are three main kinds of subordinate clause:...
Instructional Video7:48
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 20

6th - Higher Ed
ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS. Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video, I’ll teach you the precise...
Instructional Video8:38
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 19

6th - Higher Ed
Do you want to learn English? Are you looking for an English lesson on vocabulary and pronunciation? Learning English vocabulary and pronunciation are my specialties! In this video I’ll teach you the precise pronunciation of four...
Instructional Video6:51
Curated Video

Did You Know These Words Are Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are some words which are nouns, verbs, and adjectives. By knowing these 5 common English words, you actually know 15 useful English words. Can you think of anymore?
Instructional Video15:46
Curated Video

How to Use Prepositions of Time: in, at, on | English Grammar

6th - Higher Ed
😱Prepositions are a nightmare! 😱In this video I explain the rules for the main prepositions of time: in, at and on. If you learn these English grammar rules, you will stop making many mistakes that are very common among English learners.
Instructional Video4:50
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson on verbs of feelings (Love dancing, hate singing, like watching movies)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about verbs of feelings plus verbs with -ing endings or to (infinitives). Mr. P./Marc starts the lesson by giving two easy examples showing both -ing and to forms of verbs. He then explains the difference between them and...
Instructional Video8:07
Englishing

Lesson on Mixed CONDITIONALS (TERRIFIC Lesson on a very DIFFICULT grammar topic)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about mixed conditionals. These conditionals are used for unreal situations. There can be six different patterns, and they can refer to present, past or future actions. It is suggested to learn first the other 3 types of...
Instructional Video4:01
Englishing

Lesson on how to use SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS (after, although, unless, even though, as, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
Conjunctions join together two parts of a complex sentence. A subordinating conjunction connects a dependent clause to an independent clause. I’ll show you a few simple examples of the two ways you can use them, so you can better...