Englishing
English Vocabulary Lesson on the difference between LIKE and AS
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...
Curated Video
What is a Linking Verb? - IELTS Energy Podcast 1209
Do you know the difference between stative verbs and linking verbs? You will after this episode! Today we share grammar tips to help you avoid mistakes on your IELTS speaking and writing exams.
Curated Video
4 Slang Adjectives for Every IELTS Speaking Part 1
4 Slang Adjectives for Every IELTS Speaking Part 1
Easy Languages
40 sentences you MUST know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 4 - With Subtitles
40 sentences you MUST know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 4 Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in Turkey.
Easy Languages
40 sentences you MUST know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 4
40 sentences you MUST know in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 4 Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in Turkey.
Englishing
Lesson on how to use GET PASSIVE - (TERRIFIC lesson on GET - every single POINT!!!)
Get can be used in various ways: by itself (having a myriad of meanings), with adjectives, with particles (prepositions or adverbs), with ready and use in passive sentences. In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc actually talks about get used in...
Englishing
Lesson on DELEXICAL Structures/COLLOCATIONS (have a drink, take a break, make a speech, give a hug)
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...
Curated Video
Should I Put an Adjective in the Listening Answer? - IELTS Energy Podcast 1150
In today's episode, you'll learn insider tips for the IELTS Listening exam. Find out when to include an adjective in your answer and other extremely useful strategies.
Englishing
Confusing English: HARD vs. HARDLY (English Vocabulary Lesson)
Students have requested lessons on vocabulary, so in this lesson Mr. P./Marc will delve into the difference between "hard" and "hardly". This is part of the playlist called "confusing English". You may also find other lessons on that...
Curated Video
Comparatives And Superlatives - English Grammar Made Easier
Join me for this fun little English grammar lesson which looks at comparatives and Superlatives. There are notes available for my club members and patrons.
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20 Common English Phrases for Describing Things | Common English Similes
Learn 20 common English phrases for describing things using common English similes. Feel free to write your own similes in the comments section below.
Englishing
Complicated ENGLISH: All, Every & Each (DIFFERENZE tea ALL, EVERY & EACH)
This video is about Confusing words in English: #all, #every and #each. All is used when you are thinking of a collection as a whole rather than its individual items. Every is used to refer to each individual item. We use each of (not...
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How to Ask the Masked Examiner to Speak Louder
It’s difficult right now, for you and the IELTS Examiner. Don’t be afraid to ask the Examiner to speak louder, due to mask interference. There will be masks, face shields, 6 feet of distance, and perhaps a plexiglass barrier between you...
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,
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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.
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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'.
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Sweet Vocabulary for Sweet IELTS Speaking Scores
Today you’ll learn high-scoring, interesting phrases about “sweets” for IELTS Speaking and Writing answers.
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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.
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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...