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Money vocabulary and expressions in English $$$
1-Beginner
• expressions
• vocabulary
Master Modals with the SEAM Method, Part 3 – Preference & Opinion
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Grammar – By or Until?
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Practical English Vocabulary: Shopping in a mall
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Spelling & Pronunciation – Words with Silent Letters
2-Intermediate
• writing
English Vocabulary – End or Finish?
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
Texting slang – jk, idk, ttyl, cya, tmi, np, k
1-Beginner
• slang
• vocabulary
How to Use Auxiliary Verbs in Conversations
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Slang in English: ‘What the hell’ and other HELL expressions
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• slang
• vocabulary
Speaking English – How to talk about your friends
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
British & American English: Cars & Driving Vocabulary
3-Advanced
• vocabulary
Listening Comprehension – Biography of Clint Eastwood
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
“Yes, I do” or “Yes, I have”? – Speaking English
1-Beginner
• grammar
• speaking
Slang in English – BREAK
2-Intermediate
• slang
• vocabulary
Passed or Past?
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Practical English: How to write a check
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• business english
• writing
Basic English Grammar – TO BE verb
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Grammar – How to compare: “as cold as ice”
1-Beginner
• grammar
‘Put’ in Phrasal Verbs – put down, put back, put off, put up
2-Intermediate
• expressions
English Grammar: Modifying Comparatives – a lot, far more, much, a little, slightly
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Improve your conversation skills with 3 expressions
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Practical English: Understanding Medicine Labels
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
DO & MAKE – How to talk about housework in English
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Listening Comprehension – Legal Vocabulary in English
3-Advanced
• business english
• speaking
• vocabulary
The Top 3 English words you need to know – HAVE
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• vocabulary
English Grammar – like, would like, be like
2-Intermediate
• grammar
How to pronounce P and F in English
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
Singular or Plural? Subject-Verb Agreement in English Grammar
1-Beginner
• grammar
• writing
How to improve your English with story building
1-Beginner
• grammar
• tips
• writing
Master Modals with the SEAM Method, Part 2 – Questions
2-Intermediate
• grammar
5 Essential Communication Idioms in English
2-Intermediate
• expressions
Speaking English – Classroom vocabulary and expressions
1-Beginner
• speaking
• vocabulary
Getting a job – How to talk about your education
2-Intermediate
• business english
Listening Comprehension – Learn English with strange news!
1-Beginner
• reading
• speaking
How to pronounce TH, S, F sounds in English
2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
Slang in English – PISS
3-Advanced
• slang
• vocabulary
Pronouncing Nationalities in English
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Holiday Vocabulary in English – Halloween (and idioms about DEATH)
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• vocabulary
6 phrases in English using IT’S
1-Beginner
• expressions
Basic English Grammar – BE verb
1-Beginner
• grammar
Talk like a native speaker – “gonna”, “haveta”, “wanna”
2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
• slang
• speaking
Past Simple or Present Perfect?
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Common Mistakes: “Could of” or “Could have”? (Could’ve / Would’ve / Should’ve)
1-Beginner
• grammar
• tips
How to maximize your English learning
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
Bar and Pub Slang
3-Advanced
• slang
• vocabulary
Speaking English – Talking about Accidents
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Who? That? Which?
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• tips
Learn English with Cooking: Making Blueberry Pancakes!
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Polite English – Why do we use “would”?
3-Advanced
• grammar
• speaking
Speaking English – 4 Ways to Order at a Restaurant
1-Beginner
• speaking
English Grammar – Gerund or Infinitive? (‘I like swimming’ or ‘I like to swim’?)
3-Advanced
• grammar
How to find a new job – Transferable Job Skills
3-Advanced
• business english
• tips
5 Food Idioms in English
2-Intermediate
• expressions
How NOT to Learn English – Studying English at Home
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
English Vocabulary – School Slang
1-Beginner
• slang
• vocabulary
TALK, SPEAK, TELL – What’s the difference?
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• tips
• vocabulary
When to capitalize names in English
2-Intermediate
• writing
English Verb Tenses
English Resource
• grammar
Talking about being sick – English health vocabulary
1-Beginner
• speaking
• vocabulary
Prejudice Vocabulary – “racist”, “sexist”, “biased”, “ignorant”…
3-Advanced
• vocabulary
5 Important Phrasal Verbs for English Learners
2-Intermediate
• expressions
English Grammar – Stative Verbs
3-Advanced
• grammar
Basic English Grammar – Past Tense Questions
1-Beginner
• grammar
Learn Pronunciation with Poetry
3-Advanced
• pronunciation
English Vocabulary – Negative Characteristics – arrogant, vain, snob…
3-Advanced
• vocabulary
5 ways to say goodbye in English
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Conversation Skills – Speak with confidence
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• speaking
• tips
Confused Words – DESERT or DESSERT?
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
English Vocabulary – Talking about Shopping
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Master Modals with the SEAM method – may, might, could, etc.
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Grammar – Present Simple – WH- QUESTIONS
1-Beginner
• grammar
Job Interview Skills – Questions and Answers
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• business english
• tips
Short Answers in English
1-Beginner
• grammar
• speaking
7 compound adjectives for describing people in English
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
English Grammar – How to learn tenses – ALL tenses!!
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• grammar
• tips
English Grammar – Present Simple – YES/NO QUESTIONS
1-Beginner
• grammar
Basic English Grammar – WAS & WERE
1-Beginner
• grammar
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
English Resource
• grammar
Confused Words – Succeed, Success, Successful, Successfully
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• vocabulary
How to Write an Effective Essay: The Introduction
2-Intermediate
• tips
• writing
5 Common Irregular Past Tense Verbs
1-Beginner
• grammar
Job Interview Skills – DOs and DON’Ts
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• business english
• tips
English Grammar – THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE
1-Beginner
• grammar
How NOT to Learn English, part 2
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
How to show possession in English – MY / MINE, HER / SHE / HERS, etc.
1-Beginner
• grammar
Conversation Skills – How to keep a conversation going
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• tips
English Idioms – ‘Time’ – Let’s call it a day, Long time no see, Crack of dawn, and more!
2-Intermediate
• expressions
Business English Vocabulary – COLLABORATE or COOPERATE?
2-Intermediate
• business english
• vocabulary
English Grammar – Adverb Suffixes: -ly, -wards, -wise
3-Advanced
• grammar
• vocabulary
Improve your writing: Adverb Clauses
3-Advanced
• grammar
• writing
Conversation Skills in English – Hesitation devices – uh…um…
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• speaking
• tips
Confused Words – LOSE or LOOSE?
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – B & V
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
How do modals work?
2-Intermediate
• grammar
That & Which
3-Advanced
• grammar
• writing
Adverb Clauses
English Resource
• grammar
Slang in English – Bodily Noises – FART, BURP, YAWN, HICCUP, QUEEF
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• slang
• vocabulary
Speaking English – When to use “THE” with places
1-Beginner
• grammar
How to give directions in English
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Speculation in the Present – MUST, HAS TO, HAS GOT TO
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
English Idioms – ‘Hair’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
How to pronounce letters in English
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Business English Vocabulary – CUSTOMER or CLIENT?
1-Beginner
• business english
• vocabulary
Present Simple Tense
1-Beginner
• grammar
• speaking
How to use NO & NOT in English
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Grammar – TO & FOR
1-Beginner
• grammar
How to talk about your birthday and birthplace
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Slang in English – AIN’T
3-Advanced
• slang
• speaking
English Grammar – SOME & ANY
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Vocabulary for the ladies – Talking about your period
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• speaking
• vocabulary
Common English Errors: I or me? She or her? They or them?
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Grammar – The future in the past – “Was/Were going to”
3-Advanced
• grammar
English Vocabulary Pyramid – JECT – eject, object, reject, subject, etc.
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
English Vocabulary – LOST
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
How to pronounce regular -ED endings in English
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Speaking English – Saying Numbers
1-Beginner
• speaking
• vocabulary
English Grammar – “Would” in the past
3-Advanced
• grammar
How NOT to Learn English
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
Learn English – 5 common mistakes when talking about food
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• tips
• vocabulary
Common English Errors: SOME & ANY
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Vocabulary – GET
1-Beginner
• grammar
• vocabulary
Speaking English – Talking about Directions
3-Advanced
• speaking
• vocabulary
Speaking English – How to order in a restaurant
1-Beginner
• speaking
• tips
• vocabulary
Speaking English – Talking about the Bathroom & Toilet
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• slang
• speaking
• vocabulary
Confused Words – sometime or sometimes?
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – A & E (Man vs. Men)
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Idioms – ‘boot’ – boot up, boot camp, give the boot, and more!
2-Intermediate
• expressions
English Pronunciation – S & SH
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
It’s & Its
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• writing
English Vocabulary – Winter Clothing
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
English Vocabulary – Getting Dressed
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – F & V
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Business English – How to expand your vocabulary
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
• vocabulary
Writing – Relative Clauses overview
2-Intermediate
• writing
English Grammar – How to ask questions
3-Advanced
• speaking
• tips
English Grammar – Adjectives & Adverbs
1-Beginner
• grammar
Speaking English – Talking about travel
1-Beginner
• grammar
• vocabulary
English Grammar – Passive Causative
3-Advanced
• grammar
2 Quick Ways to Improve your English – FOR EXAMPLE & SAME
2-Intermediate
• tips
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – J & Y
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Grammar – DO & MAKE
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Polite English – Softening Your Message
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Speaking English – Talking about pains and aches
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
English Vocabulary & Idioms – Talking about NOISE
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• vocabulary
Business English – Talking about your Responsibilities
2-Intermediate
• business english
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Bar, club, and party vocabulary & slang
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• slang
• vocabulary
Basic English Pronunciation – Simple vowel sounds
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
EITHER or NEITHER? Negative agreement in English
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Parts of Speech in English
English Resource
• grammar
Slang in English – Many meanings of JOHN
2-Intermediate
• slang
• vocabulary
English Vocabulary – Talking about CRIME
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• speaking
• vocabulary
Learning English with the News – Improve your vocabulary and comprehension
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• tips
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – Words ending in NG
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Grammar – SHOULD & MUST
1-Beginner
• grammar
Word Order in English
English Resource
• grammar
English Vocabulary Pyramid – TRACT
3-Advanced
• vocabulary
English Grammar – Where do I put the adverb?
1-Beginner
• grammar
• tips
English Pronunciation – I & EE
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Commonly Confused Words in English – 9 Homophones
2-Intermediate
• tips
• vocabulary
How to improve your English conversation skills
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• speaking
• tips
Common English Errors: Someone, Anyone, No one?
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Slang – Text messaging: LOL BRB PLZ WTF OMG and more!
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• slang
English Grammar – BEING & BEEN
1-Beginner
• grammar
Commonly Confused Words in English – BRING or TAKE?
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Modals in English – “must”
3-Advanced
• grammar
English Pronunciation – Irregular Verbs – CAUGHT, BOUGHT, THOUGHT…
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Idioms – ‘Sports’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
English in the News: Vocabulary of Floods
2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• vocabulary
English Grammar – ALL & EVERY – What’s the difference?
3-Advanced
• grammar
• vocabulary
Vocabulary – The difference between WANT & NEED in English
1-Beginner
• tips
• vocabulary
English Grammar – Past tense of SHOULD – “I should have…”, “You shouldn’t have..”, etc.
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Grammar – SINCE & FOR
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Vocabulary Pyramid – VERT
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
Basic English Grammar – Do, Does, Did, Don’t, Doesn’t, Didn’t
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Grammar – COULD & SHOULD
1-Beginner
• grammar
Polite Business English – How to Complain and Disagree
3-Advanced
• business english
• speaking
English Vocabulary Pyramid – MUSE
3-Advanced
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – Saying Numbers
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Idioms – ‘Cat’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
240 Common Spelling Mistakes in English
English Resource
• vocabulary
• writing
English Grammar – Tenses – Overview of all the tenses in English
1-Beginner
• grammar
Writing in English – How to Summarize
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
• writing
Commonly Confused Words in English: LIVE & LIVE
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
• speaking
• tips
Common Irregular Verbs – Grouped
English Resource
• grammar
Common Irregular Verbs
English Resource
• grammar
English Grammar – How Often? – ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, NEVER
1-Beginner
• grammar
Business English – Talking about your Work
1-Beginner
• business english
• speaking
English Idioms – ‘Foot’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
Speaking English – Talking about Family
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
• speaking
• vocabulary
Speaking English – MUST, HAVE TO, HAVE GOT TO – Necessity
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Commonly Confused Words in English: EFFECT & AFFECT
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• tips
• vocabulary
Expressions in English – MOUTH
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – Words ending with
ion
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Expressions with DO & MAKE
English Resource
• grammar
Preference – How to talk about what you want in English
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
English Vocabulary – First name? Given name? Forename? What’s your name?
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Learn English – How to Listen and Understand
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• speaking
• tips
7 Common English Expressions about MONEY
2-Intermediate
• business english
• expressions
• speaking
50 Common Grammar Mistakes in English – part 2
English Resource
• grammar
50 Common Grammar Mistakes in English – part 1
English Resource
• grammar
English Grammar – Tag Questions
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
English Grammar – Making simple “TO BE” questions
1-Beginner
• grammar
Commonly Confused Words in English: BEFORE & AGO
1-Beginner
• tips
• vocabulary
How to talk about looks – BEAUTIFUL, HOT, SEXY, UNATTRACTIVE, NOT MY TYPE, and more!
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Basic English Grammar – THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Vocabulary – LISTEN & HEAR
1-Beginner
• tips
• vocabulary
Business English – How to minimize problems
2-Intermediate
• business english
• speaking
All about phrasal verbs in English
3-Advanced
• expressions
• grammar
English Writing – Sequencing – How to use FIRST, NEXT, LAST, FINALLY, etc.
3-Advanced
• writing
Speaking English – Expectations – How to use “supposed to”
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
English Vocabulary – LOOK / SEE / WATCH
2-Intermediate
• tips
• vocabulary
Polite English – Saying Yes and No
1-Beginner
• speaking
• tips
• vocabulary
Commonly Confused Words in English – BYE, BUY, BY, BI
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
♥ ♥ ♥ 7 Common English Expressions to do with Love & Relationships ♥ ♥ ♥
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• speaking
Idioms in English – Parts of the Body
2-Intermediate
• expressions
English Pronunciation – 4 Tips to Improve Your Accent
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
• tips
Polite English – 8 Ways to Say ‘Thank You’ in English
1-Beginner
• speaking
• vocabulary
Expressions in English – Food
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• vocabulary
Business English – 7 Common Workplace Abbreviations
2-Intermediate
• business english
• vocabulary
• writing
Talking About Quantity in English – A FEW, A LITTLE, FEW, LITTLE
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Pronunciation – E & I
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
• tips
English Vocabulary – How to talk about money
2-Intermediate
• business english
• vocabulary
Vocabulary – How to talk about the weather in English
1-Beginner
• speaking
• vocabulary
English Vocabulary – WISH & HOPE
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
Grammar – Articles – When to use A, AN, or no article
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Slang – FREAK
2-Intermediate
• slang
• vocabulary
5 Types of TOEFL Essays & TOEFL iBT Essay Patterns
2-Intermediate
• TOEFL
• writing
English Writing – How to Write Numbers
2-Intermediate
• tips
• writing
English Grammar – Negative Forms of MUST & HAVE TO
3-Advanced
• grammar
• speaking
English Grammar – Imperatives – How to give commands, directions, and more
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Noun suffixes in English – understand new words you read!
3-Advanced
• reading
• tips
English Vocabulary – Hair and Parts of the Face
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Business English – More Common Workplace Expressions
2-Intermediate
• business english
• expressions
• speaking
English Idioms – ‘Music’
1-Beginner
• expressions
Basic English Grammar – HAVE, HAS, HAD
1-Beginner
• grammar
Phrasal Verbs – SHUT
2-Intermediate
• expressions
English Grammar – MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF (quantifiers)
1-Beginner
• grammar
How to Give Advice in English – SHOULD, OUGHT TO, HAD BETTER
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
What skills do you need for the TOEFL iBT?
2-Intermediate
• TOEFL
English Pronunciation – Th & S
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Grammar – Present Perfect Simple & Present Perfect Continuous
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Commonly Confused Words in English – HEAR & HERE
1-Beginner
• grammar
• writing
English Grammar – How to use SINCE and FOR with the Present Perfect
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Pronunciation – P & B
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Writing Skills – Paraphrasing
3-Advanced
• writing
How to Write an Effective Essay
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
• writing
Business English – Common Workplace Expressions
2-Intermediate
• business english
English Grammar – Introduction to Past Progressive
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Vocabulary – How to talk about where you were born and raised
1-Beginner
• speaking
• vocabulary
English Idioms & Phrasal Verbs – ON
2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• expressions
Polite English – ‘Want’ & ‘Would like’
1-Beginner
• speaking
• tips
English Grammar – Using ALREADY & YET
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
English Grammar – SO & NEITHER
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
English Pronunciation – R & L
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
English Grammar – Modals of Advisability
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Idioms – ‘Blue’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
TOEFL or IELTS? Which exam should you take?
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• IELTS
• tips
• TOEFL
Speaking English – How to talk about mistakes and regrets
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
• speaking
• vocabulary
Grammar – Past Simple vs. Present Perfect
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Commonly Confused Words in English: TO, TOO, TWO
1-Beginner
• grammar
• writing
Speaking English – Tag Questions – How to express assumptions or comment on a situation
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Common Mistakes in English: CHOOSE, CHOSE, CHOICE
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Vocabulary – Love, Dating, and Relationships
2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• speaking
• vocabulary
English Grammar – Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Exceptions
2-Intermediate
• grammar
English Idioms – ‘Money’
1-Beginner
• expressions
Easy Introduction to PASSIVE
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Punctuation – How to Use Commas in English Writing
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• writing
English Grammar – Introduction to the Passive
2-Intermediate
• grammar
10 Common English Expressions
1-Beginner
• expressions
• speaking
English Vocabulary – Appointments, Reservations, and Plans
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Order of Adjectives – Speak and Write like a Native English Speaker
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
• tips
Phrases and Clauses in English – What’s the Difference?
3-Advanced
• grammar
English Vocabulary – How to Talk about Marriage
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
Introduction to English Academic Writing – Parts of a Paragraph
2-Intermediate
• TOEFL
• writing
English Grammar – Superlative Adjectives (MOST, BEST, etc.)
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• writing
English Spelling – When to Double Consonants (“swimming” “stopped” etc.)
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• writing
Commonly Confused Words in English: YOU’RE & YOUR
1-Beginner
• tips
• vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs – TURN
1-Beginner
• expressions
English Vocabulary – How To Talk About Death and Dying
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• vocabulary
Prepositions of Place – AT, ON, IN
1-Beginner
• grammar
English Grammar – Comparative Adjectives
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• grammar
• writing
Commonly Confused Words in English: DURING & WHILE
2-Intermediate
• tips
• vocabulary
English Idioms – ‘Hand’
1-Beginner
• expressions
How to Ask Permission Politely in English – CAN, COULD, MAY, and DO YOU MIND
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• speaking
Grammar & Writing – When to use CAPITAL LETTERS in English
1-Beginner
• grammar
• writing
Improve your English Vocabulary with Roots – “port”
2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• grammar
• tips
• vocabulary
English Grammar – Present Simple & Present Progressive
1-Beginner
• grammar
Expressing ability with CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• grammar
ENGLISH VOCABULARY – Using PLAY, GO, DO for sports
1-Beginner
• grammar
• vocabulary
English Grammar – I USED TO & I’M USED TO
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
• tips
English Vocabulary – Spatial Location – BEHIND, UNDER, ON TOP OF, BETWEEN, and more!
1-Beginner
• vocabulary
Speaking English – How to Express Time
1-Beginner
• grammar
• vocabulary
English Pronunciation – CAN & CAN’T
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
Improve Your Pronunciation of English Nouns – ‘er’ & ‘th’ sounds
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
• tips
English Idioms – ‘All’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
Future Tense – WILL & GOING TO
1-Beginner
• grammar
Commonly Confused Words in English: ADVICE & ADVISE
2-Intermediate
• vocabulary
Cultural Differences – An Introduction for ESL Students
1-Beginner
• speaking
• tips
Apostrophes – How to Show Possession Using an Apostrophe
3-Advanced
• grammar
• writing
Borrow, Lend, Rent, Use – English Vocabulary and Usage
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
• vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs in English – PULL
2-Intermediate
• expressions
Grammar – Countable and Uncountable Nouns in English
2-Intermediate
• grammar
IELTS Basics – Introduction to the IELTS Exam
2-Intermediate
• IELTS
• tips
English Pronunciation – 3 Common Mistakes, part 3 – ‘th’
2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
• speaking
English Pronunciation – Words starting with B
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
• vocabulary
Learn English Slang with Christian Bale (Batman!) part 2
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• expressions
• slang
English Slang with Christian Bale (BATMAN!)
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• expressions
• slang
English Grammar Tip – Are you bored, or boring?
1-Beginner
• grammar
• tips
• vocabulary
English Spelling – Apostrophe + S, after S
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• tips
English Pronunciation – 3 Common Mistakes, part 2 – ‘t’ & ‘d’
2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
• speaking
English Pronunciation – 3 Common Mistakes part 1 – ‘s’
2-Intermediate
• pronunciation
• speaking
Commonly Confused Words in English: WHOSE & WHO’S
1-Beginner
• tips
• vocabulary
English Idioms – ‘Bird’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• speaking
Conditional & Imaginary: IF, WILL, WOULD, WERE
2-Intermediate
• grammar
Grammar: Reported Speech in English
2-Intermediate
• grammar
How to Learn English More Effectively
1-Beginner
• 2-Intermediate
• 3-Advanced
• tips
Phrasal Verbs – UP
2-Intermediate
• expressions
• vocabulary
Commonly Confused Words in English: they’re, there, their
1-Beginner
• tips
• vocabulary
• writing
Speaking English – Say, Tell, Hear, Listen – How to use them correctly
1-Beginner
• grammar
• speaking
• tips
• vocabulary
TOEFL iBT Basics – Introduction to the TOEFL exam
1-Beginner
• tips
• TOEFL
Vocabulary – Using ‘must’ & ‘have to’ in English
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• tips
• vocabulary
IELTS Writing – Letters – How to start and finish
2-Intermediate
• IELTS
• writing
English Idioms – ‘Hold’
2-Intermediate
• expressions
Prepositions: How to use IN, AT, and ON in English
1-Beginner
• grammar
• tips
Articles in English: How to use ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’ properly
1-Beginner
• grammar
Understand What You Read in English (Reading Comprehension)
2-Intermediate
• IELTS
• reading
• tips
• TOEFL
• TOEIC
English Speaking – Saying Hello and Goodbye
1-Beginner
• expressions
• speaking
• vocabulary
How to Structure Your TOEFL Essay
2-Intermediate
• TOEFL
• writing
Using the Future Tense in Conversation – English Grammar
2-Intermediate
• grammar
• speaking
Past Tense Regular Verb Pronunciation
1-Beginner
• pronunciation
• speaking
TOEFL & IELTS – short introduction and comparison
1-Beginner
• IELTS
• tips
• TOEFL
TOEFL ibt – conversation example
2-Intermediate
• speaking
• TOEFL