All Ears English
Do You Use These Derogatory Gender Adjectives in English - All Ears English Podcast 1826
Do You Use These Derogatory Gender Adjectives in English - All Ears English Podcast 1826
Rachel's English
How to Think in English…in 68 Minutes! Part 4
If you’re ready to start thinking in English, without translating in your head, this is the jumpstart you need. Learning how to think in English requires both knowledge and practice, and this free English lesson gives you both! I’ll show...
Curated Video
The UK's Bizarre Swear Words Officially Ranked!
Yes, there is an official ranking of English swear words, and there are some surprise appearances. Were any of these English swear words surprising to you? If you enjoyed your time with me and would like something more, why not,
Curated Video
The F-word - The Most Versatile English Swear Word
Let me introduce the F-word, which is actually the most versatile English swear word. It is also very offensive, so exercise caution when using it.
Curated Video
Never Break This Grammar Rule - Adjective Order
Some grammar rules are often broken (even by natives) but not this one. Adjective order in English is something we instinctively abide by, if it is broken then it just feels unnatural. The best way to learn the correct adjective order is...
Cerebellum
Spanish: Demonstrative Adjectives
Learn how to use Demonstrative Adjectives in Spanish. This clip is part 5 in the series 'Learning Spanish: Beyond the Basics'.
Curated Video
Sweet Vocabulary for Sweet IELTS Speaking Scores
Today you’ll learn high-scoring, interesting phrases about “sweets” for IELTS Speaking and Writing answers.
Curated Video
Superlative Adjective Examples - English Grammar Lesson & Quiz
Learn many common superlative adjective examples? Test and refresh your knowledge with this English grammar lesson and quiz. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 Meaning of superlative 01:10 Free worksheet 01:30 Guess the superlative 01:44...
Englishing
Confusing English: Lose vs. Miss (Differenza tra LOSE e MISS -SEMPLICE, Spiegato molto bene)
This lesson talks about the difference between the verbs #lose and #miss through the use of a diagram and examples. Usually you miss something which happens, such as an event, a train leaving, or an opportunity and you lose a thing.
Curated Video
20 Words with Disappearing (missing) Syllables | Dropped Syllables
Here is a little pronunciation "secret" that will help you to sound more natural when you speak English. It may also help your comprehension when you listen to native English speakers. This video is about disappearing syllables. They are...
Curated Video
10 Most Difficult English Words to Pronounce | UK & US
Here are 10 English words that non-native speakers, and even some native speakers, often find very difficult to pronounce. These words include: hierarchical, clothes and miscellaneous. I show you how to pronounce them, and also tell you...
Curated Video
How to Use the Suffix "ish" | English Lesson
Here is a way you can sound more natural! Simply start using the suffix "-ish". Click "CC" for English subtitles. Adding "ish" to the end of words is something that native English-speakers do all the time, but it's rarely talked about in...
Coto Japanese Academy
JLPT N4 Grammar: 〜かどうか (How to say "Whether or not~" in Japanese)
In this video, Yuka-sensei will introduce you to the grammar point: 〜かどうか (~ka dou ka) JLPT Level N4 Grammar Point. 〜かどうか (~ka dou ka) meaning: "Whether or not~"
Curated Video
Talking about Likes and Dislikes in English
Today we are talking about likes and dislikes. Simply saying "I like..." or "I dislike..." doesn't tell us anything meaningful. Instead why not talk about how something makes you feel. After the lesson, practice this in the comments...
Curated Video
Improve Your English Vocabulary - Stop Saying Very - 50 Alternative Words
Be more precise with your language. Increase your vocabulary and stop saying very. Here are 50 alternates to using the words very.
Professor Dave Explains
Italian Adjective Position and Special Adjectives
Looking at Italian adjectives.
Coto Japanese Academy
How to say I heard in Japanese | ~そうです(伝聞)
How to say I heard in Japanese | ~そうです(伝聞) JLPT N4 - Upper Beginner
Oxford Online English
Adjective Order in English - English Grammar Lesson
Learn about adjective order in English with this lesson. When you use several adjectives with a noun in English, the adjectives have to go in a specific order. For example, we say "strong black Italian coffee," but you can't say "strong...
Englishing
Lesson on ADVERBS (+ly, intensifiers and mitigators, flat adverbs, hopefully)
Adverbs are difficult to define. However, what grammar books tell us is that: They are words that modify the meaning of verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or a whole sentence that is used to show time, manner, degree or place. They are...
Curated Video
Bringing Your Topic to Life: Constructing a Web with Adjectives
In this video, the teacher explains how to bring a topic to life by constructing a web of adjectives. The lesson focuses on describing something that makes you happy, using the example of the teacher's mom. The teacher demonstrates the...
Englishing
English Vocabulary lesson on how to describe feelings (FUN LESSON !!!)
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will show you how to describe feelings using adjectives with verbs. He will provide five examples with a detailed explanation to make your understanding complete. This lesson is intended for pre-intermediate...