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Increase Your Task Score for General Training Letter
In this video you’ll learn specifically how to increase your Task score for the General Training Letter on the IELTS Exam.
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IELTS Writing Task 2! How Write an Awesome Introduction
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Tips To Improve English Writing Skills
5 AMAZING tips to improve English writing skills. These tips are so simple and will make a difference to your writing immediately.
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Finding the Additive Inverse of a Number Using Equations
In this lesson, students will learn how to find the additive inverse of a number without using a number line. Through the use of equations, they will understand how to rewrite expressions and equations to find the inverse.
Englishing
Lesson on ADVERBS of time: yet, already, just and still (Using Present Perfect but not only)
This lesson is dedicated to the often confused adverbs of time: yet, already, just and still. Three of them are mostly used in the present perfect tenses but there also few exceptions. Mr. P./Marc will explain when it is also used...
Englishing
Lesson on PAST PERFECT SIMPLE & Sentences Ending with Prepositions (GREAT Lesson)
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will explain the Past Perfect Simple tense using sentences and giving the formulas for writing positive, negative and interrogative sentences. He will also delve into sentences ending with prepositions when...
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IELTS Speaking Test Series: Episode 3 (Part 1 GETTING UP)
Today Jessica provides Examiner feedback for two IELTS Part 1 sample answers about getting up. You’ll learn how to change your intonation for a 7+ on Pronunciation. IELTS Part 1 Questions Do you like waking up early? What is your routine...
Rachel's English
FLUENT ENGLISH: The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation Part 1
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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KS2 Primary English Age 9-13 - Writing: Writing to Describe Part 5 - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners and skilled teachers. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce the Word YOUR in a Sentence - American English Pronunciation
Did you know the words YOUR and YOU'RE will both reduce in a sentence? Using this pronunciation will help you sound more natural when speaking American English.
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce 'to the' in a Sentence: American English
How to pronounce the words 'to the' together. These two words will be very low in pitch and connected. They should be said very fast. In fact, when said correctly, you can articulate these two words without moving the lips or jaw!.
Rachel's English
English Conversation & Idioms -- Study American Pronunciation
Study real American English conversation. Learn about reductions, contractions, the pronunciation of 'the', the idiom 'to be on a kick', the idiom 'mess up', -ing words, the words 'whoops' and 'crap', and the reduction of 'and' -- all...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce the Word 'TO' - American English
Learn How to Pronounce the word TO in a sentence -- it reduces!
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IELTS Energy Podcast 944: Roshni Reveals Her IELTS Writing Task 2 Tricks
IELTS Energy Podcast 944: Roshni Reveals Her IELTS Writing Task 2 Tricks
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IELTS Energy 83: Get a 7 on Writing Task 2- 10 Phrases
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GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Algebra: Algebra - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
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4 IELTS Reading Tips for Summary Completion
Today you’ll learn 4 IELTS Reading tips for summary completion, a daunting but common question type. There are certain question types which are infamously scary for many IELTS candidates, including Matching Headings to Paragraphs,...
Rachel's English
100 MOST COMMON WORDS IN ENGLISH (10/11) Part 2
If you’re ready to move beyond fluency to perfect spoken English you’re in the right place! Here you will learn the most important words in the English language, getting detailed analysis on each word’s use and pronunciation. As the...
Rachel's English
100 MOST COMMON WORDS IN ENGLISH (4/11) Part 2
If you’re ready to move beyond fluency to perfect English you’re in the right place! Here you will learn the most important words in the English language, getting detailed analysis on each word’s use and pronunciation. As part of a...
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GCSE Secondary English Age 13-17 - Reading: Responding to a Question on Structure Part 1 - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in clear and easy to...
Sprouts Learning
Situative Learning: Development in Response to Changing Environments
Learning takes place when students are able to construct meaning based on their own experiences. Often that’s happening with a change in the situation.
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Developing Cohesive Paragraphs with Supporting Words and Phrases
In this video, the teacher explains how to develop well-written and cohesive paragraphs by using supporting words and phrases. They emphasize the importance of presenting related ideas and evidence in a paragraph that flows nicely and...
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Using Relative Pronouns: Who and That
Writers use relative pronouns to make their writing more specific and less wordy. Let's practice using the relative pronouns "who" to refer to people and "that" to refer to things.
Language Tree
Foundational Literacy: Syntax, Part 1
This lesson on basic sentence syntax helps English learners understand how the order of words matters to be able to put together a sentence using a subject, adjective, verb and direct object.