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Prepositions of Place - Visual Vocabulary Lesson
In this visual vocabulary lesson, you can learn about prepositions of place in English. You can see how to use several different prepositions and prepositional phrases to say where something is. Learn about prepositions of place...
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Infinitives vs. Gerunds: 6 Tips for ESL Learners | EasyTeaching
Both infinitives and gerunds can act as nouns, and for this reason, it can be confusing to know whether we need to use the infinitive or the gerund in a sentence. In this video, we'll explore six invaluable tips to help ESL...
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Understanding the 8 Parts of Speech | Grammar Essentials | EasyTeaching
All the words in the English language can be organised into groups according to the role they play in a sentence. We call these groups ‘parts of speech’.Knowing how words function helps us to construct sentences. Words are generally...
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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | English Grammar
Verbs can either be transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs must have a direct object to complete the thought. Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object.
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Present Perfect Tense | ESL Grammar Lessons | EasyTeaching
It can be tempting to use simple past tense in place of present perfect tense. It’s important that we don’t. In this video, we’ll look at why present perfect is important, how we form it, and five situations it's used.
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Englishing
ESL - Comparative & Superlative Adjectives
What are adjectives? They are words that modify nouns or pronouns. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain the different rules of comparatives and superlatives adjectives by illustrating a diagram. He will also talk about the other three...
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ESL - How to write a Myth (Brainstorm, writing, etc)
Myths can be categorized by creation or heroic ones. Creation myths are those ones that explain some natural phenomenon. Heroic myths explain a human behaviour. In this lesson, Mr. P. will teach you how to write a myth by following 3...
Englishing
ESL - Participial Adjectives
Participial adjectives are participle verbs that are turned into adjectives. There can be present and past participles. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will discuss the difference by using examples. At the end of the lesson, there is an...
Englishing
ESL - Literary Devices 2 (Alliteration, Imagery, Oxymoron, Hyperbole and Symbolism)
This is the second video lesson on literary devices. Mr. P. has published another video on literary devices on metaphors, simile, personification and onomatopoeia. In this video lesson, Mr. P. will discuss alliteration, imagery,...
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ESL - Regular and Irregular Past Verbs
There are groups of regular and irregular verbs that can be learnt together in order to better remember them. In this lesson, Mr. P. will go over each group of regular and irregular verbs past and past participles. At the end of the...
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ESL - Present Continuous/Progressive (Difference between the Simple Present)
The present continuous or progressive tense can be easily confused with the present simple. In this lesson, Mr. P. will pinpoint the difference and then provide exercises and explanations to their answers. He will also explain when and...
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ESL - Indirect/Reported Speech
Mr. P. will begin the lesson by explaining the two types of speech. He will then delve into each speech by giving examples. Finally, he will explain how direct speech can be changed into indirect speech, among other things, by reporting...
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ESL - How to give a good Dramatic Presentation
If you are a shy person, presentations can be really hard for you. In this lesson, Mr. P. will give you some tips on how to build a good dramatic presentation.
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve...
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve...
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What is a Gerund? How Can a Noun be Derived from a Verb?
A gerund is a type of verbal that has the form of a verb but acts as a noun. In fact, because a gerund looks identical to the present participle some grammarians refer to it as the gerund-participle. This is because both the gerund and...
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ADVANCED LESSON PART 1: How to Reduce the Adverb Clause
In today’s video we’ll continue with our lesson on Reduced Adverb or Adverbial Clauses. This is an advanced lesson so students will need to be familiar with the present and past participle as well as the perfect aspect of verbs. This...
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Noun Clauses: Advanced English Grammar | A Noun Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as a Noun
A subordinate or dependent clause that acts as a noun is called a noun (or substantive) clause. When a simple noun is not enough to represent a person, place, thing, or idea, we use a noun cl
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A noun clause...
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ADVANCED LESSON: How to Reduce the Adjective Clause: Relative Clause Reduction
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Why would you want or need to reduce the...
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How to Use the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
In this lesson, you can learn about the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous verb forms.
What’s the difference between ‘I have done’ and ‘I have been doing?’ When should you use the present...
What’s the difference between ‘I have done’ and ‘I have been doing?’ When should you use the present...
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Present Simple for Kids
ESL Students and will love this Present Simple Tense video for kids. Students will learn when to use the Present Simple tense. Then English learners can see examples with a drag and drop activity using the verb: to be and verb: to eat....
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Relative Pronouns: When and Why to Omit Them | EasyTeaching
Relative clauses often begin with a relative pronoun. Like in these two sentences. Sometimes the relative pronoun can be left out.In this lesson, we’re going to look at when and why the relative pronoun can be left out.
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Will vs Going To: Understanding the Difference | EasyTeaching
In this lesson, we learn the difference between 'will' and 'going to'.
‘Will’ and ‘going to’ are both used to talk about the future. They can both be used to form the simple future tense. They are quite often used...
‘Will’ and ‘going to’ are both used to talk about the future. They can both be used to form the simple future tense. They are quite often used...
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How to Correctly Order Adjectives | EasyTeaching
Adjectives are describing words.When multiple adjectives are used to describe a noun, they are generally arranged in a specific order. Using an incorrect order can sound strange and be …
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Identifying Wordiness — Writing Tips
This comprehensive video lesson delves into identifying and eliminating wordiness in your writing. Whether you're a seasoned writer looking to polish your craft or a student striving for clarity in your assignments, this...
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Regular Past Tense Verbs Pronunciation
Regular past tense verbs can have three different pronunciation endings. This video lesson will discuss the three distinct ways regular past tense verbs are pronounced. Mr. P. will provide examples and a pronunciation exercise at the end...