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"A lot", "alot", "lots" or "allot"? These four small words cause confusion to native speakers of English and those learning English as a second language. This lesson will teach you the correct ways to use these words, with lots of examples.
Everyday or every day?
Every day, people confuse everyday words in English. In this lesson we will see the big difference a little space between words can make, and how misunderstanding can happen because of it.
How to use the word ABOVE in English
In this class, I'll teach you when and how to use the word ABOVE in English. You'll learn when we use the word "above" with measurements, and also when to use the word "below".
Phrasal Verbs in English - PULL
There are a lot of funny phrasal verbs in English that use the word 'pull'. In this lesson, I go over some of them.
Confused Words: WHO'S vs WHOSE
http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, you can overcome any confusion you feel about the meanings and usage of these two often-confused words -- WHO'S & WHOSE.
Classroom English: Vocabulary & Expressions for Students
Classroom English: Vocabulary & Expressions for Students http://www.engvid.com Are you the new student in your English class? Do you understand what your teacher is saying? In this lesson, we will go over some of the vocabulary, express...
Top words for your JOB INTERVIEW & RESUME
Top words for your JOB INTERVIEW & RESUME Using the right words to talk about yourself in a job interview or on your resume/CV will help you to get the job! There's nothing secret about this. If you ... From: Benjamin's English Classes ...
Understand English with action suffixes
Improve your ability to understand English by learning about noun suffixes. In this English lesson, I teach you about -ism, -dom, -age and -tion -- how these suffixes work and what they mean.
How to use the word OVER in English
Some English words have many uses. In this lesson we look at the usage of the word OVER, especially when talking about ages and speeds. I will talk about the word ABOVE in my next lesson.
.A lot, alot, lots, allot .
English Vocabulary - Birth and Growing Up
http://www.engvid.com/ Plants are grown but we are not (in English)! Learn how to talk about where you were born, raised, and so on.
10 Common Driving Expressions
10 Common Driving Expressions http://www.engvid.com/ Do you drive a car? In today's vocabulary lesson, I teach you 10 common driving expressions you need to know before you get on the roa... From: Learn English with Emma [engVid] Views: 105...
English Vocabulary - ACTUALLY
'Actually' is actually used more often in conversation than you think. It has several uses in English, and is a common shortcut we use to correct someone or to emphasize something. In this lesson, you'll hear how to pronounce the word corre...
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!
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.
'Happy New Year!' Bar , Club Vocabulary , Slang
http://www.engvid.com/ A story about New Year's Eve, full of slang, vocabulary, and expressions related to drinking, partying, clubs, bars, and other typical North American New Year's Eve activities. After you've watched the class, take the...
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.
Transportation Vocabulary & Phrasal Verbs - GET ON, GET OUT OF, RIDE, GO
Transportation Vocabulary & Phrasal Verbs - GET ON, GET OUT OF, RIDE, GO http://www.engvid.com/ I GET OFF a train, bus, or subway. But: I GET OUT OF a car or taxi. I RIDE a bike and a motorcycle. How do you get to work or school? ... Fr...
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.
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-...
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