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If you have ever wanted an easy way to learn phrasal verbs or idioms with the preposition "on", this lesson is for you. Learn how the preposition is influenced by verbs and how it changes a verb's meaning.
10 HOLD Phrasal Verbs: hold up, hold to, hold out...
10 HOLD Phrasal Verbs: hold up, hold to, hold out... http://www.engvid.com Hold on to your hats! Excitement is on the way. In this English lesson, we'll go over some uses of "hold + prepositions" so you know wh... From: English Lessons with...
How to read job ads in English - Understanding abbreviated writing styles
Grammar is important, but there are times when we need to shorten/condense our language to communicate what we want to say. In this lesson you will learn about some "abbreviated" (shortened) ways of speaking in job advertisements, and looki...
Lesson 1 - 'Outdoors' - English Vocabulary
FREE online lesson with a native speaker. Idioms for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 1.
English Vocabulary - Assure, Ensure, Insure
http://www.engvid.com/ Assure, ensure, insure, reassure? Learn what these words mean in this vocabulary lesson. I assure you that after this video, you will not mix up these words again. After watching, make sure you've understood by taking...
Learn 11 ANGRY Phrasal Verbs in English
Learn 11 ANGRY Phrasal Verbs in English http://www.engvid.com/ Have you ever had to explain how angry you were in a particular situation? In this lesson, you will learn what a phrasal verb is and some of the most common phrasal verbs... Fro...
Learn English: Words with many meanings
Learn English: Words with many meanings English can be really confusing! Many words sound the same, but have different meanings. Some words are even spelled exactly the same way and sound the same ... From: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid)...
Confused Words: THEY'RE, THERE, THEIR
http://www.engvid.com/ Homonyms are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spelling. In this lesson, I explain how to correctly use the homonyms THERE, THEIR, and THEY'RE
5 great ways to improve your English!
In this lesson I discuss five great ways to improve your English. All aspects are covered: reading, writing, grammar, and speaking. There is no end to what you can learn, and no reason why you can't have fun doing it!
6 words with meanings that will surprise you
http://www.engvid.com/ What make is your computer? In this lesson you'll discover the other meanings of some common words that you thought you knew. Did you know that you could do more than drink milk and water? Did you know that 'meet', 'w...
Learn English - Vocabulary - The Olympics
The Olympics is one of the world's biggest sporting events. This lesson will teach you key Olympic vocabulary that will help you talk about the Olympics with your friends. It will also help you to understand sports news. After the class, te...
English Vocabulary - EVEN: even though, even if, even when...
English Vocabulary - EVEN: even though, even if, even when... http://www.engvid.com Even English users sometimes have a problem with this word. EVEN has specific uses and knowing how to apply it will help you emphasize ... From: English Les...
Confused Words - ADVICE and ADVISE
http://www.engvid.com/ One of these words is the verb, and one is the noun. If you don't know which is which, you need to watch this lesson... Take the free quiz on this lesson at:http://www.engvid.com/confused-words-...
English Vocabulary - End or Finish?
"Finish" and "end" are two words in English that have almost the same meaning, but are used in different situations. Watch this quick lesson to learn what context to use each in.
Then or Than?
She is taller THEN you or she is taller THAN you? Than and then are words that are often confused by both native English speakers and people learning English. In this lesson, you will learn when to use than and then and how to pronounce the...
English Vocabulary - the face and hair
Learn all about how to talk about the various parts of the face and the different types of hair we have on our faces!
American Slang - Lesson 3
Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced.
'Knock' in Phrasal Verbs - knock out, knock up, knock over...
Need a knockout lesson? This is it. If you've wondered why girls get knocked up, men get knocked out, or Prada bags get knocked off, this phrasal verb lesson will help you out.
Learn English Vocabulary: Compound Adjectives to describe people
Learn English Vocabulary: Compound Adjectives to describe people http://www.engvid.com/ Do you know what a 'compound adjective' is? In today's lesson, I will teach you some very common compound adjectives to describe peopl... From: Learn En...
English Vocabulary - Appointments vs Reservations
http://www.engvid.com/ How do you make an appointment? This lesson is going to sort out any confusion you have about appointments or reservations.
English Travel Vocabulary: Planning a Trip
English Travel Vocabulary: Planning a Trip http://www.engvid.com Are you going to travel? Make sure you're prepared with the vocabulary you will need for your business trip or vacation. In this lesson... From: English Lessons with Adam - Le...
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