Instructional Video7:53
Englishing

Lesson on BROAD Negatives - ADVERBS (scarcely, barely, fairly)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will delve into "broad negatives". He will first review how to make a negative statement by showing a formula. He will then explain what broad negatives are and how they are formed. He will give four different...
Instructional Video9:56
Curated Video

Introduction to Phrasal Verbs (Part 1)

6th - Higher Ed
An introduction and explanation of phrasal verbs. All the theory you need! Even if you already use phrasal verbs, it's easy to forget the basics, so this English tutorial is appropriate for intermediate as well as advanced students....
Instructional Video10:19
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 22

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 Video3:26
Englishing

Lesson on the Past Perfect Continuous (I had been studying for hours)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the Past Perfect Continuous. This tense is mainly used with the Past Simple to express an action in progress before another action in the past. It is easily confused with the Past Continuous....
Instructional Video4:10
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson: BY THE TIME (By the time this lesson finishes, I will have understood)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the expression of time "by the time". Frequently misused, this expression can be used for a past, present or a future action and it means, "at some point before". By the time is followed by a clause with a relative...
Instructional Video6:30
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson on the difference between LIKE and AS

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the difference between like, as a preposition and as, as a conjunction. Like is used with a noun, as instead is used with a phrase (subject + verb). He will also explain other differences and...
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

English Grammar Intermediate - Opinions and Plans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
English grammar intermediate - Expressing opinions and plans. Thank you Lingoda for sponsoring this lesson and continuing to support this channel through these uncertain times. Do let me know in the comments section if you have any...
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Difference between ON TIME & IN TIME | English Grammar

6th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain the difference between "on time" and "in time" using several examples. Even advanced English learners sometimes get confused about this.
Instructional Video12:04
Rachel's English

English Vocabulary Challenge Day 21

6th - Higher Ed
ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS DAY 21 | 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 Video12:34
Curated Video

English Vocabulary - Labour and Childbirth - English Like A Native

Pre-K - Higher Ed
English vocabulary, labour and childbirth with 'English Like A Native'. Learn common and medical vocabulary used when talking about childbirth in English. In this lesson you will learn vocabulary such as: Pre-eclampsia, Caesarean,...
Instructional Video9:40
Englishing

Lesson on the difference between MUCH & MANY ? - FIND OUT HERE!

9th - Higher Ed
In this mini lesson Mr. P./Marc will show you when to use “much” and “many”. He will start by looking at how much and then by using “much” in a negative sentence. He will then move on by explaining how many and many in negative...
Instructional Video6:47
Englishing

Lesson on DELEXICAL Structures/COLLOCATIONS (have a drink, take a break, make a speech, give a hug)

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will delve into delexical structures by using simple examples. Delexical structures are phrases used in everyday English, and they are made up of delexical verbs, indefinite articles, adjectives and nouns. They...
Instructional Video5:26
Englishing

Lesson on Clauses of MANNER (like, in a way, as, just as, the way, as if)

9th - Higher Ed
In this video lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about clauses of manner such as (just as, as, like, in a way, the way, and as though). He will start the lesson by giving examples of the many ways these clauses are used. He will then delve...
Instructional Video9:41
Englishing

Is it GOING TO or WILL? FUTURE tenses (plans and intentions, predictions, possibilities, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
The future tense in English is not simple. When we talk about the Future Simple, we need to consider the auxiliary "will" plus the base of a verb. Instead, English offers also another important future tense structure "going to", which...
Instructional Video4:00
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS - FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about Coordinating Conjunctions. Conjunctions are joiners, words that connect parts of a sentence. There are three types: coordinating, subordinating and correlative. In this mini lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the...
Instructional Video11:08
Englishing

Ditransitive Verbs (accord, give, show, sing, lend, pay, hand, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
Mr. P./Marc starts this lesson by explaining the difference between a direct and indirect object. He then describes what a ditransitive verb is by showing an easy example. He then goes on by listing some rules in order to use...
Instructional Video3:31
Englishing

English Vocabulary Lesson: RISE vs. RAISE

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the difference between the verbs to rise and to raise. The confusion is not only the meaning but the pronunciation. In this video I will give you a key sentence for you to learn by heart, and few other differences...
Instructional Video10:21
Englishing

Would rather vs Had Better (DIFFERENCE between WOULD RATHER and HAD BETTER)

9th - Higher Ed
Mr. P./Marc suggests watching his lessons on would rather and had better separately. You may find them by doing a search on his channel. In this lesson he will delve into the very differences that are between these two expressions. He...
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Second Conditional Sentences - English Grammar Lesson - Unlikely Situations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's make some second conditional sentences. This English grammar lesson will help you to talk about unlikely situations.
Instructional Video7:36
Curated Video

Pregnancy Vocabulary - English Like A Native

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn pregnancy vocabulary. English Like A Native brings you all the important phrases and vocabulary you will need when talking about pregnancy. Learn phrases like 'up the duff' and 'bun in the oven' as well as some of the common...
Instructional Video13:18
Curated Video

Phrasal Verbs 'Take’ - Learn English Like A Native

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Phrasal verbs: TAKE - Take away, Take out, Take off, Take up, Take in, etc. These are commonly used phrasal verbs which you must know if learning English. Learn English from a native. I always encourage students to participate in these...
Instructional Video6:18
Curated Video

Formal Vs Informal English: Greetings and Responses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Formal vs informal English: Greetings and responses. Everyone knows how to say "Hello" but there is so much more to greeting someone in English, and with so many variations and differences between formal vs informal English greetings it...
Instructional Video21:03
Rachel's English

Airport phrases training

6th - Higher Ed
Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real-life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve...
Instructional Video2:53
Englishing

Confusing English: BEEN vs BEING (English Vocabulary Lesson)

9th - Higher Ed
Students have requested lessons on vocabulary, so in this lesson Mr. P./Marc will delve into the difference between "been" and "being". Both these participles can be easily confused among students of English. In this lesson, Mr. P. will...