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10 Advanced English Adjectives | + Speaking Practice
Learn 10 advanced adjectives to help you avoid using the word "very". It is absolutely fine to use "very", but it gets a bit boring if we use it all the time. Make your English more interesting by using these common adjectives in your...
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Improve Your English Vocabulary - Stop Saying Very - 50 Alternative Words
Be more precise with your language. Increase your vocabulary and stop saying very. <br/>
Here are 50 alternates to using the words very.
Here are 50 alternates to using the words very.
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Talking About the Weekend in English
This video covers the language for relaxation time on the weekend. It introduces the future tense, simple words, and expressions.
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Saying Where People Are in English
This English language learning video explains the prepositions needed for saying where people are and use the present continuous tense for actions in progress.
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Likes and Dislikes in English
This English language learning video is aimed at helping people learn to talk confidently about what they like, what they don't like, and how to ask other people what they like.
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Making Suggestions in English
This English language learning video aims to help people confidently make suggestions or talk about what to do or where to go, as well as how to accept or refuse an invitation.
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Talking About Vacations in English
This video covers the language for preparing for and talking about vacations. It introduces "need" and "don't need," as well as simple words and expressions.
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Giving Reasons in English
This video explains how to give reasons using "because" and talk about past actions using irregular forms of the simple past tense. The video covers grammar, idioms, vocabulary and pronunciation and is ideal for workplace learners who...
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What are Linking Verbs? | Auxiliary Verbs
A linking verb is a type of auxiliary verb that does not show any action. It simply links, or joins, the subject of a sentence to the subject complement (a word that identifies or describes the subject). The forms of the verbs to be, to...
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Simple English 15 – I don't know
Simple English 15 – I don't know is a video covering the language for not understanding and asking for help. It introduces how to express being sure or unsure, simple words, expressions and tips, learning activities and a quiz. A...
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Talking About Choices in English
This video aims to help people improve their English and confidently talk about choosing from a number of possibilities, e.g. this one or that one, these or those. It also cover basic grammar, useful everyday expressions, and new...
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English at Work 07 – Describing Feelings
English at Work 07 – Describing Feelings is an entertaining video that explains how to express positive and negative feelings, and talk about habitual actions and events using the simple present tense..The video covers grammar, idioms,...
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Commands in English
This English language learning video aims to help people learn how to confidently give, receive and follow simple commands and sets of instructions, essential for safety and compliance.
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Chatting: Practice English Conversation Skills
This video helps people improve their English and learn to chat confidently with friends and people at work. It covers basic grammar, useful everyday expressions and new vocabulary.
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Perfect Progressive Tense | Perfect Continuous Tense : Past, Present & Future
In this lesson, we will learn about the perfect progressive tense, also known as the perfect continuous te
nse.
In previous lessons, we’ve learned that the PROGRESSIVE TENSE, also called the CONTINUOUS TENSE...
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Adverb Clauses: An Adverb Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adverb
Adverb clauses also known as adverbial clauses function as one part of speech: the adverb. We know that an adverb answer modifies a verb, an adjective, and another adverb. It answers the question “when?”, “where?”, “how?”, “why?” “to...
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Asking Questions in English
This video shows English language learners how to ask for information, how to recognize rhetorical questions, and use closed, open and statement questions to get quality answers. The video covers grammar, idioms, vocabulary and...
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Emergency Situations: Learning English in Real-Life Scenarios
This video covers basic English language for reporting and dealing with emergencies. It introduces imperatives, simple words, expressions and tips, learning activities, and a quiz. Learners will enjoy practical activities that are useful...
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Subject, Object, Possessive, and Reflexive Pronouns
In this lesson, you will learn about pronoun case. There are four common pronoun cases: subject, object, possessive, and reflexive. Examples are given. My apologies for the sound. Was having trouble with the mic. :-)
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Complaining and Criticizing in English
This English language learning video explains how to recognize and express criticism and complaints and use the present perfect tense with periods of time.
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Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs
A group of words that may take the place of a part of speech is called a phrase. In an earlier lesson, I explained the seven types of phrases, but in this lesson, I expand on the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase is a...
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What is a Conjunction? 3 Types of Conjunctions | Coordinate | Subordinate | Correlative
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In this lesson, you will learn about the three types of conjunctions: coordinate, subordinate, and correlative. You will learn about the acronyms FANBOYS, THAMOS, and SWABITs.
In this lesson, you will learn about the three types of conjunctions: coordinate, subordinate, and correlative. You will learn about the acronyms FANBOYS, THAMOS, and SWABITs.
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Active and Passive Voice of Verbs | English Grammar Lesson
Voice is one of the five properties of verbs. The voice of a verb determines whether the subject performs or receives the ac
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In today's lesson, you will learn about the two grammatical voices: active and...
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Asking for Help in English
This English language learning video aims to help people confidently ask others for help, directly and indirectly, as well as explaining why they need help.