SPEAKING ENGLISH Talking about Family Talking about pains and aches How to talk about what you want - Expressing Preference
MUST, HAVE TO, HAVE GOT TO - Talking about Necessity
How to talk about money
Pregnancy & Having a Baby
Talking about your Work
Talking about your Responsibilities
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So & Such (1)
Short, easy questions (1)
POLITE ENGLISH 8 ways to say Thank You Saying Yes and No
WANT & WOULD LIKE
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Using "to be” to describe your life (1)
Tag Questions
Have, Has, Had Do, Does, Did, Don't, Doesn't, Didn't WILL & GOING TO CAN & CAN'T SO & NEITHER Either & Neither ALREADY & YET SHOULD & MUST
SOME & ANY
Beside or Besides
Besides versus Except For
What Fun versus How Funny
Till and Until are Different
Last versus Latest
Good TO ME or good FOR ME
I can't really versus I really can't
Specially or Especially
Side by Side versus Side to Side
Speak versus Talk
Mistake Vs Error
I Don't Care or It Doesn't Matter
In Time or On Time
More than Me or More Than I?
Borrow and Lend
The Difference Between Hope and Wish
English Grammar - SINCE & FOR How Often? - ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, NEVER
The Difference Between As and Like
The Difference Between Another, Other and the Others
Expressing Time in English Countable and Uncountable Nouns Using Apostrophes Possessive Nouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns Order of Adjectives in English Where do I put the adverb? Superlative Adjectives (most, best, etc.) This, That, These, Those Articles - How to use A, AN, THE Using 'must' & 'have to' in English Negative Forms of MUST & HAVE TO Much / Many / A lot Using "Since" and "For" with the Present Perfect Prepositions in English - 'at', 'on', 'in'
Arrive AT, ON, or IN? (1)
Giving Advice - SHOULD, OUGHT TO, HAD BETTER BEING & BEEN English Grammar - Are you bored or boring?
Past Simple or Present Perfect?
Passive Causative English Grammar - Easy Introduction to Passive English Grammar - Gerund or Infinitive? 5 Important Phrasal Verbs for English Learners ENGLISH WRITING Using Apostrophes Relative Clauses overview How to Use Commas
How to Start Any Letter
Letters
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION English Pronunciation - 4 Common Mistakes Basic English Pronunciation - Simple vowel sounds English Pronunciation - A & E (Man vs. Men) English Pronunciation - E & I English Pronunciation - I & EE English Pronunciation - J & Y English Pronunciation - S & SH English Pronunciation - Th & S Pronounce the English "gh" Sound English Pronunciation - P & B English Pronunciation - R & L English Pronunciation - CAN & CAN'T CONFUSED WORDS Confused Words - ADVICE & ADVISE Confused Words - DURING & WHILE Confused Words - YOU'RE & YOUR Confused Words - BEFORE & AGO Confused Words - EFFECT & AFFECT Confused Words - YOU'RE & YOUR Confused Words - sometime or sometimes? Confused Words - LOSE or LOOSE?
Confused Words - LIVE & LIVE
Confused Words - By, Bye, Buy, Bi
Bring or Take? Confused Words - ADVICE & ADVISE Someone, Anyone, No one? Choose & Choice ENGLISH VOCABULARY Look / See / Watch Say, Tell, Hear, Listen - How to use them correctly Borrow, Lend, Rent, Use English Vocabulary - Birth & Growing Up
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