2-Intermediate
Free English lessons for students who know the basics, but are not yet masters of English.
Business English – How to minimize problems
By following a few simple techniques, you can make any problem sound less serious. Learn how to resolve your difficulties more easily, in business and in life. This English lesson will show you how.
Watch LessonSpeaking English – Expectations – How to use “supposed to”
In this English lesson, I explain how to talk about different kinds of expectations using “be supposed to.” If you would like to know how to talk about rules, predictions, hearsay, and plans or arrangements, this is a great place to start.
Watch LessonEnglish Vocabulary – LOOK / SEE / WATCH
In English, we have three words to talk about sight, where most languages just use one! Learn which word to use when in this free lesson. Take the free quiz to test your understanding.
Watch Lesson♥ ♥ ♥ 7 Common English Expressions to do with Love & Relationships ♥ ♥ ♥
All you need to learn about is love, love, love! Not really, but in this lesson I will teach you seven very common English expressions to do with love and relationships. The expressions are: hit it off, on the rocks, pop the question, tie the knot, fall head over heels, puppy love, settle down. Please [...]
Watch LessonIdioms in English – Parts of the Body
In this lesson, I look at some of the most common idioms related to the human body. What does it mean if someone tells you to keep your nose out of his or her business? Expand your idiomatic knowledge with this free English lesson.
Watch LessonExpressions in English – Food
I love food. English loves food, too. There are so many expressions and idioms in English that involve food, and in this lesson, I’ll explain some of them to you!
Watch LessonBusiness English – 7 Common Workplace Abbreviations
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. In written English, we use abbreviations to shorten common sentences to save time. This lesson will explain some common written abbreviations that are used in a business setting. The abbreviations explained are: ASAP, RSVP, ATTN, CEO, NO., N/A, PR.
Watch LessonTalking About Quantity in English – A FEW, A LITTLE, FEW, LITTLE
In this practical speaking and grammar lesson, I teach how to use some very common English expressions that are related to quantity. What is the difference between “a little” and “a few”? Or even the difference between “a little” and “little”? Watch this free English lesson to find out, then take the quiz to test [...]
Watch LessonEnglish Vocabulary – How to talk about money
Money is something you’ll need to talk about all your life! In this free lesson, you’ll learn some essential English vocabulary to help you speak about this important subject.
Watch LessonEnglish Vocabulary – WISH & HOPE
In this English lesson, I cover the words WISH and HOPE — what they mean exactly, and how and when to use them properly. Don’t forget to take the free quiz to test your understanding of the lesson.
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