Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Making Promises and Predictions: Intermediate English Grammar Lesson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This is an intermediate English grammar lesson about making promises and predictions in English.
Instructional Video17:09
Curated Video

Learn English Through News - Advanced English Listening

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn English through news with the help of Sensations English.
Instructional Video8:44
Curated Video

Common British Idioms but What is an Idiom?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's first answer the question 'what is an idiom?' then we will look at the most common British idioms and phrases with meanings and examples. Timestamps and links are below! 0:07 What is an idiom? 1:53 What is figurative language? 2:40...
Instructional Video4:38
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce YOU'RE WELCOME -- American English

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to pronounce You're Welcome in this American English pronunciation video!
Instructional Video5:46
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce I'LL THINK ABOUT IT -- American English

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to pronounce the phrase "I'll think about it." -- Something to say when you're not sure, and you'll make the decision in the future.
Instructional Video11:07
Curated Video

Captivating Conclusions for IELTS Speaking - IELTS Energy Podcast 1181

9th - Higher Ed
At the end of the day, you do need some linking phrases for conclusions on IELTS Speaking! Today, learn 3 that can boost your Fluency and Coherence scores and give you confidence on test day!
Instructional Video20:33
All Ears English

Fill It Up! 3 Tricky Phrasal Verbs with Alex Bricker - All Ears English Podcast 1742

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In today's episode, I interview our guest Alex Bricker from ESL with Purpose. Did you know that phrasal verbs are 30% of a native speaker's vocabulary? Let's get ahead of this today by learning 3 phrasal verbs using fill.
Instructional Video7:27
All Ears English

Tips for Talking to Coworkers Part 1: ARE THEY YOUR FRIENDS?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today you’ll learn to decide which coworkers to be friends with, and how to start a conversation with a friendly colleague.
Instructional Video6:40
Rachel's English

Idioms we Heard this Week 2 Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
Do you want to learn English the right way? The most important factor is to get as much English conversation practice as you possibly can. But sometimes it’s not possible to have a conversation partner in real time. Don’t let that slow...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Top 10 Happy Expressions in English | English Vocabulary & Idioms Lesson With Anna English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I am so happy to bring you this English lesson. Explore with me the top 10 Happy Expressions in English. If you have a favourite expression, word, or idiom that I didn't mention then let me know in the comments section. If these lessons...
Instructional Video10:03
Curated Video

Must - Have To - Have Got To. What's The Difference?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn how to use these modal verbs: Must, have to, have got to. This will help you to express necessity in English.
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

British Bitesize Lesson #24: ROCK

Pre-K - Higher Ed
My gift to you this Christmas is 25 British Bitesize Lessons. Lesson #24 is about the word ROCK.
Instructional Video10:22
Curated Video

Learn Real-Life English Words Never Taught In The Classroom!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today, I am in my bath, helping you to learn some real-life English. You will learn words that you have never heard in the classroom.
Instructional Video12:50
Music Matters

Handel’s Word Painting Brilliance - Composer Insights

9th - 12th
A detailed look through the opening of the first Chorus movement in Handel’s “Messiah”. In particular word painting is explored, namely how Handel paints the text “And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed”. Choice of key and tempo are...
Instructional Video0:32
Curated Video

You need to 'adjust accordingly' #ielts

Higher Ed
You need to 'adjust accordingly' #ielts-pvYMNg--JTY.mp4
Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

Sweet Vocabulary for Sweet IELTS Speaking Scores

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll learn high-scoring, interesting phrases about “sweets” for IELTS Speaking and Writing answers.
Instructional Video14:31
Rachel's English

Conversation: Pompom (formerly 765)

6th - Higher Ed
Learn English Conversation with my mom and me as we work on a knitting project together. In this English lesson, you’ll learn phrasal verbs, common idioms, vocabulary, and even some slang! If you want to be a fluent English speaker these...
Instructional Video4:54
Curated Video

The Angry Girlfriend -- LEARN BRITISH ENGLISH

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn English in an interesting way. I am a Native English speaker, living and working in London, England. Don't forget to look around my channel for many other interesting English lessons and SUBSCRIBE before you leave. Take a look...
Instructional Video12:18
Curated Video

Spoken English: Supermarket

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Spoken English: Supermarket
Instructional Video5:36
Curated Video

Improve Your English - Stop Saying "I Don't Know"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Improve your English and stop saying "I don't know".
Instructional Video12:03
Curated Video

Everyday English: Countryside | Learn Vocabulary & Test English Listening Skills

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This class focusses on vocabulary used during a day out in the English countryside. After learning new vocabulary it is best to try to use it again after a few minutes to help it move into your long term memory. That is why I suggest you...
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

British Bitesize Lesson #18: TURN

Pre-K - Higher Ed
My gift to you this Christmas is 25 British Bitesize Lessons. Lesson #18 is about the word TURN.
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

Anna English learns MANDARIN CHINESE // Anna English学中文普通话

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Anna English learns MANDARIN CHINESE // Anna English学中文普通话
Instructional Video9:08
Curated Video

5 Very Common English Phrases and Expressions

6th - Higher Ed
In this video I teach you a few very common English expressions and phrases that are used in everyday English conversations. Native speakers use these A LOT in daily life. You can also use them to sound more natural in English.