Distinguish bus and buzz in English. They may side alike, but these two words have completely different meanings.
In this lesson we explain the some of differences between "do" and "make" in English.
Learn how to do impressions of British and Foreign English accents and dialects.
Learn the numbers 10-100 in English.
Learn how to count from eleven (11) to nineteen (19) in English.
A grammar explanation video for beginner or elementary students of English as a second language.
Here is a brief outline of how to organize an effective argument essay. This structure can be adapted to your needs and follows IELTS essay ...more
This brief video outlines how to keep the paragraphs of your IELTS argument essay linked.
This 4 part video series describes how to interpret and compose an argument essay.
This two part video is a short lesson outlining the basics of writing a discussion essay. It is about 13 minutes long in total.
In this video lesson, we write a discussion essay together following IELTS essay writing guidelines. The final essay is roughly 280 words ...more
An English teacher explains how to use "had better." This is an idiomatic modal which closely resembles "should," but it's a little ...more
The modal verb "can" is used to express ability. The focus in this video is on pronunciation. Notice the difference in the vowel sound ...more
An English teacher shows how to make the past perfect tense: had + past participle. The past perfect shows that something happened before ...more
Learn how to use the phrase "get used to" in English. "Get used to" expresses that you have adapted or become accustomed to something you ...more
Learn how to use the present perfect continuous tense in English. The present perfect continuous tense is like the present perfect, but the ...more
An English teacher shows how to make the present perfect tense in the form of a question.
In this video an English teacher explains how to make the present perfect tense.
In this video an American English teacher demonstrates how to make and use the past continuous tense.
Some modal verbs can be put in front of the continuous form to express some present action that is or isn't happening. To make the past ...more