Englishing
PREPOSITIONAL Phrases (with, among, despite, before, next to the, for, since, according to, during)
Prepositional phrases are a number of words made up of a preposition and its object. The object could be a noun, pronoun, gerund or even a clause. Mr. P. will explain how prepositional phrases can act as adjectives or adverbs but also as...
Curated Video
8+ Vocabulary for IELTS Shoes Questions
Today you’ll learn impressive and specific vocabulary for IELTS shoes questions. Yes, this really could be an IELTS topic! Questions about shoes could easily pop up in Speaking Parts 1 or 2, and they may even play a part in a General...
Englishing
Comparative & Superlative ADJECTIVES (+er or +est / more than and the most / irregular adjectives)
What are adjectives ? This is a question that Mr. P./Marc had already said in a previous lesson. They are words that modify nouns or pronouns. In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about the different kinds of adjectives there are there. He...
Englishing
LIKE as ADJECTIVE, VERB, ADVERB, NOUN, CONJUNCTION, PREPOSITION, EXPRESSIONS and IDIOMS
like can be easily confused among students. In this lesson, Marc highlights every usage of the word like, as an adjective, adverb, verb, conjunction, preposition, an even in idiomatic expressions. Marc provides an easy example for every...
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: Talk About Yourself
In this video we look at this statement: Parle-moi de toi - Talk about yourself. (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 1 - Me, my family and friends):
Easy Languages
Easy German: Common Mistakes
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced...
The Learning Depot
Adjective Clauses: An Adjective Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adjective
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Adjective clauses will always begin with...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
How to Create & Use Partizip I & II as Adjectives
In this lesson you will learn how to use verbs as adjectives in German. This lesson includes examples and rules for Partizip I and Partizip II forms of German verbs and how to use them as adjectives to describe nouns.
Curated Video
8+ IELTS Vocabulary for Advantages Disadvantages of Bicycles
Today you’ll learn advanced 8+ vocabulary for advantages and disadvantages of bicycles. This got me thinking- I’m so accustomed to discussing the benefits of this transportation, that I would be caught off guard if asked about the...
Curated Video
“Formal” Adjectives for Speaking Part 1
Today we’ll talk about formal adjectives for Speaking Part 1, and learn some high-level vocabulary for your next exam. Students are worried about the difference between formal and informal words, and aren’t sure when using these is...
Curated Video
Using Vivid Verb Phrases to Make Your Writing More Descriptive
In this video, the teacher explains how writers can make their writing more descriptive by replacing linking verbs with vivid verb phrases. The lesson includes examples and prompts for students to practice using strong verb phrases to...
Curated Video
IELTS Part 2 Strategies: Increase your Fluency
In another video, I talked about how to tell a story in Part 2. Plus, on our podcast, IELTS Energy, we have published many episodes about Part 2 strategies and structures for specific question types. Today, I’m going to give you some...
Englishing
How to use ADVERBS of DEGREE (absolutely, awfully, largely, entirely, almost, nearly, really)
An adverb is formed adding -ly to adjectives, but not always. There are tons of exceptions. In this lesson Mr. P. will delve into how and when to use adverbs of degree. He will list five different ways where adverbs of degree are used,...
Englishing
ESL - Expletive sentences (there, here, it)
Expletive constructions are phrases or sentences that begin with “There are,” “There is,” “It is,” “It was", "Here comes", etc. The verb “to be” is also part of many of these uninspired sentences. In this lesson, Mr. P. will give an easy...
Curated Video
8+ IELTS Vocabulary to Deftly Describe Colors
Today you’ll learn 8+ IELTS vocabulary to deftly describe colors on your next Speaking Exam. The topic of colors seems simple to talk about, on a superficial level. However, how much can you really say when asked about your favorite...
Curated Video
Band 7 Vocabulary to Describe Qualifications
Band 7 Vocabulary to Describe Qualifications
Curated Video
IELTS Energy 972: May Your IELTS Vocabulary Notebook Be Fruitful
IELTS Energy 972: May Your IELTS Vocabulary Notebook Be Fruitful
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: My Family
In this video we look at this statement: Parle-moi de ta famille - Tell me about your family. (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 1 - Me, my family and friends):
Professor Dave Explains
Use of the Words: Molto, Poco, and Troppo
A lot, a little, too much, in Italian.
Englishing
ESL - Collocations
Collocations are groups of words that they usually go together. There are seven groups of collocations. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will explain every pattern and will give examples for each. He will list collocations with HAVE, MAKE...
Englishing
Confusing English: WELL vs. GOOD (Differenza tra WELL e GOOD - Lingua INGLESE )
In this video you will learn the difference between the words #well and #good. It will give you easy examples. This lesson is addressed to the beginner student who wishes to learn English grammar, but also to advanced students who need...
Cerebellum
French: Talking About Yourself and Introduction to Regular Verbs
Learn some handy verbs and adjectives that you can use to describe yourself. This is part 1 in the series: 'Talking About Yourself'.
Rachel's English
AMERICAN SLANG: EXTRA, CRINGEY, BASIC
Learn American English slang: extra, cringey (or cringy!), basic.
Englishing
Lesson on COMPOUND NOUNS (two or more words put together to create a new meaning)
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will start by explaining what a noun is. Then he will concentrate the lesson on what compound nouns are. A compound noun is a word made up of 2 or more words put together. They are usually introduced by...