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Englishing
Lesson on how to use NEED TO & NEED (I need to study, She needn't worry about her exam)
This video is about need to as a main verb and NEED as a modal verb.
As a main verb, it need an auxiliary for questions and negative sentences. As a modal verb it is mainly used in negative or positive sentences with a negative...
As a main verb, it need an auxiliary for questions and negative sentences. As a modal verb it is mainly used in negative or positive sentences with a negative...
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...
Englishing
Lesson on Future Perfect Simple (He will have finished the explanation by the time I read this)
This mini lesson is about the future perfect simple. It is used to explain an action that will be completed by a certain time in the future. We add time expressions such as by the time, by then, etc. I will give you simple examples in...
Englishing
Inglese per Italiani: PRESENTE PERFETTO SEMPLICE (Spiegato in modo SEMPLICE - Corso di INGLESE)
This lesson talks about the Present Perfect Simple. Considered one of the most difficult #tenses in the English Language, the #Present #Perfect #Simple will be explained in the easiest possible way. Mostly using it for actions that...
Englishing
Lesson on ELLIPSIS - leaving out words (Italians are more cunning than I am)
This video is about ellipsis. Ellipsis is to leave out words that are considered unnecessary. Used mainly in spoken English.
This lesson is intended for elementary students who wish to learn English grammar, and for those levels...
This lesson is intended for elementary students who wish to learn English grammar, and for those levels...
Englishing
Confusing English: Have to vs. Must (Differenza tra HAVE TO e MUST - Adatta per gli esami Cambridge)
#Have to and #must both express obligation. However, they are used differently depending on who imposes the obligation. In this video we will look at their difference with the use of examples and a diagram.
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Englishing
English Lesson on the difference between INFORMAL & FORMAL English
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the way native English speakers use their language when communicating informally. He will give five tips and examples to follow in order to imitate or understand when English speakers...
Englishing
Lesson on how to show INTEREST and SURPRISE - (unbelievable, wow, wonderful!)
The majority know how to use "really" but do you know how to use other expressions that could replace it ? - In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will go over many expressions that can be used to express interest, surprise or even...
Curated Video
The end of an era: Hospital-helping group Wo He Lo says goodbye
Wo He Lo is coming to an end after 90 years of service on the Island. Volunteer Mary MacMillan and QEH Foundation CEO Tracey Comeau describe the volunteer group's contribution and its legacy.
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Women's auxiliaries of the United States Armed Forces during World War II and in 1952
Montage WAACs stand at attention on parade grounds at Fort Des Moines, IA, as WAAC director Oveta Culp Hobby conducts troop review in 1942 / montage US Lady Marines (BAMs) parade on grounds of Camp Lejeune in 1943 / Coast Guard SPARs...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Celebran los salvadorenos la investidura de su primer cardenal
Los salvadorenos se desbordaron en alegria el miercoles tras la proclamacion como cardenal del obispo auxiliar de San Salvador Gregorio Rosa Chavez
Curated Video
WAACS
The WAACS Are One Year Old
The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps celebrates its first birthday, its initial force of 25,000 now numbering 150,000. Servicemen have ceased ridiculing the idea of women in uniform, by now impressed with...
The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps celebrates its first birthday, its initial force of 25,000 now numbering 150,000. Servicemen have ceased ridiculing the idea of women in uniform, by now impressed with...