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In this one minute lesson I look at the use of “fun” and “funny”. Many students of English confuse the use of these with funny consequences. English should be fun, but making mistakes isn’t very funny. I hope this short lesson will stop you making the same mistake again. There are 91 words in the video. Don’t forget to use your pause button if you need time to think. The podcast and typescript is…
How well do you know the things in your kitchen? This lesson looks at 36 common and less common items that you might find in your own kitchen. Each word has a phonetic transcription to go with it to help you learn the all-important phonetic alphabet. Listen and repeat each word and improve your pronunciation along with your vocabulary. The lesson is colourful but has no music….
lesson helps clarify how and when we can use one or the other of these words in English. There are 124 words in the video and 8 ways of using other and another. Don’t forget to use your pause button if you need time to think. This video was requested by orochBRAWL, YouTube user from Guadalajara in Mexico. If you have a question that can be answered in a minute, please let me know. The podcast and…
In this one minute lesson I look at the problem of using “its” and “it’s”. It’s a problem a lot of native English speakers have. Once you understand that “it” is a pronoun, and that apostrophes indicate a missing letter, you will have no more problems with using these words. In deference to some students who commented on the first One Minute English lesson that it was too fast, I have put less wor…
An English lesson like no other before. It’s not a typical ESL subject, weaponry, but the language is interesting. The lesson traces the development of weapons from a simple rock to the atomic bomb. Replete with sound-effects, images, pronunciation and phonetics, this memorable lesson will help you to improve your listening and pronunciation as well as your vocabulary. There are self-test exercise…
Explore with me a picture of a typical British seaside holiday resort. Scarborough in the north-east of England has been a popular holiday destination for Brits since the Victorian times. In this exploration we find 10 new words in the photograph and give you their use in the context of the picture. There is an audio podcast and a typescript with lots more information to help your studies. Now yo…
Explore with me around a luxury cruise ship, the MS Europa. She’s moored in Cadiz harbour. As we explore the ship we find 10 new words and I give you their use in the context of the picture. There is an audio podcast and a typescript with lots more information to help your studies. Now you can listen to the words wherever you are. Find these valuable extras by following this link – [
A colourful look at the names of fruit and nuts in English. Practice your pronunciation and increase your vocabulary. There is also a set of self-test exercises that go with this video lesson. These exercises can be found at [
There are many dozens of names for vegetables in English. Here are 35 of them with phonetic transcripts and pronunciations for every one. There are self-test exercises to go with them, and there is a timed quiz. The self-test exercises will tell you if they are countable or uncountable nouns. The cooks among you will find this lesson very interesting, and I hope you all find it enjoyable. Visit…
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WEBSITE: In the IELTS Speaking Test particularly in Parts 2 and 3 you might have to talk about how something has changed over time from the past until now. In this case you need to be careful about your grammar as you may need to use a variety of tenses such as Present Simple Past Simple and Present Perfect. Watch the video and notice how the candidate describes change in this…
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