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Rachel's English
PHRASAL VERB WORK part 1
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 26: the phrasal verb WORK part 1: work up, work towards, work through, work over, work out.
Rachel's English
PHRASAL VERB CRACK
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 1: crack up, crack down
Rachel's English
These Strange English Words are IMPOSSIBLE! – Heteronyms Part 2
Heteronyms pose an incredible challenge to English learners. But don’t worry! I’ll show you the most common examples and exactly how to pronounce them. Heteronyms look the same but are pronounced differently. You will get practice and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ed Ahern "Natter, Chatter, Cha-Ching"
Edward Ahern sometimes detours into literary fiction, but he's best known as a poet and innovative genre writer. He's tucked away several awards and honorable mentions for over two hundred poems and stories and four books. The poems...
Englishing
Lesson on how to use IT'S TIME...(It's time to learn ENGLISH!)
This video is about the expression "It's time". This useful expression can be used in the present and it has two different meanings. It can express that the right moment has arrived to do something and we are still in time to do it....
Rachel's English
PHRASAL VERB BREAK part 1
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 12: the phrasal verb BREAK: break away, break down, break in
Curated Video
Warm up for your IELTS Exam with Today’s Cool Vocabulary
Today you’ll learn parallels for warm, cool and cold and where you’ll see them on IELTS.
Rachel's English
PHRASAL VERB SIGN
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 30: the phrasal verb SIGN: sign for, sign in, sign out, sign on, sign up, sign off.
Curated Video
IELTS Vocabulary in 15 Minutes Flat: IELTS Podcast 1113
Find out how you can use 'flat' for a 7+ on IELTS Speaking. Slang and idioms galore today!
Curated Video
10 Essential Phrasal Verbs for Everyday Conversation | English Vocabulary
In this video you will learn 10 phrasal verbs that native English speakers commonly use in everyday conversations. These are very common phrasal verbs that people use in their daily life. Common English phrases and phrasal verbs are...
Englishing
English Vocabulary Lesson on Lay vs. Lie
This video is about the confusing verbs to lay, to lie and to lie. This lesson will provide a diagram with the differences between these verbs. The lesson is designed for students who are starting learning English to proficiency students...
Englishing
Confusing English: take vs. bring vs. carry (Differenza tra TAKE, BRING e CARRY in Inglese)
This video is about Confusing words in English: take vs. bring vs. carry
Rachel's English
My Morning Routine - English Lesson *Used in a live Stream May 1
Learn English with me as I go through my morning routine for you! In this speaking English lesson you will see my morning routine and learn English words, phrasal verbs and pronunciation tips on how Americans talk about their morning...
Curated Video
One Minute English #4 - Heir vs Air - Learn vocabulary fast with English Like a Native
One Minute English #4 - Heir vs Air - Learn vocabulary fast with English Like a Native teacher Anna English. Today we will look at the homophones Heir & Air. Please write a practice sentence below in order to solidify your knowledge...
Curated Video
Bitesize Business English #11: Bill
A bitesize series of lessons in Business English. More resources linked below. Remember to SUBSCRIBE!
Curated Video
I Act Out 20 Essential PHRASAL VERBS at Home
Here are more than 20 common and essential phrasal verbs you need to know! Sometimes we can avoid phrasal verbs by using a word that has a similar meaning, but there are some phrasal verbs which are very difficult to avoid. In this video...
Curated Video
One Minute English #6 - Banned vs Band - Learn Vocabulary Fast
One Minute English #6 - Banned vs Band - Learn Vocabulary Fast.
Today we will look at the homophones Banned and Band. Please write a practice sentence below in order to solidify your knowledge and learn vocabulary
fast.
Don't...
Today we will look at the homophones Banned and Band. Please write a practice sentence below in order to solidify your knowledge and learn vocabulary
fast.
Don't...
Curated Video
Bilingual vs Monolingual Dictionaries | Which is better?
Some teachers say that it's best to use a monolingual dictionary when you are learning a language. But is that always right?
In this video I look at the advantages and disadvantages of bilingual and monolingual dictionaries,...
In this video I look at the advantages and disadvantages of bilingual and monolingual dictionaries,...
Curated Video
3 Meanings of PRETTY
In this video I explain how to use the word "pretty". I talk about the three main meanings of the word, including the idiom "pretty much".
Tom Nicholas
The Death of the Author: WTF? Roland Barthes' Death of the Author Explained
Roland Barthes’ The Death of the Author is a seminal text in the development of literary theory. Often considered the moment when structuralism gave way to poststructuralism as the dominant approach to cultural analysis, in The Death of...
ShortCutsTv
Participant Observation
Some research questions can only really be studied by sociologists getting out of their offices and interacting directly with the people they want to study. Starting with the famous Chicago School of sociology, this film looks at some...
Britlish
The Homonym Bow (no subtitles)
Homonyms cause problems for students because these words have the same spelling but different meanings. One such confusing homonym is the word bow which has two distinct pronunciations and several very different meanings. This video...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Connotative vs Denotative
The Connotative vs Denotative meaning of words matters and these definitions and examples will help you choose your words for maximum impact as an emerging leader.
Extra English Practice
Their, there, they're and other common homophones
Vocabulary lesson comparing three sets of common homophones: there/their/they're, it's/its, and your/you're. Fill in the blank activities and a BINGO game for practice.