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Speaking English - TOO MUCH, ENOUGH, NOT ENOUGH

http://www.engvid.com Oh, you're too handsome ;) -- Have you ever tried to give someone a compliment and watched their face squeeze tight because they think you've insulted them? You probably used "too" + an adjective. "Not enough" and "too...

Introductions and Greetings - Learn English Conversation

This English lesson will teach you how to introduce yourself and greet people when speaking in an English conversation.

Speaking English - 5 Idioms about TIME

http://www.engvid.com/ In this English class, I discuss a few common expressions that you can use to talk about time. I show you the context and how to use the idioms. Take a free quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/english-idioms-...

Conversation Skills - 3 expressions you can use

http://www.engvid.com/ Want to improve your conversation skills? In this lesson, I will teach you three common conversation expressions. By learning these expressions, you'll make it easier for people to understand what you're saying, and y...

Speaking English - Tag Questions - How to express assumptions or comment on a situation

http://www.engvid.com/ Tag questions are a normal part of everyday English conversation. In this lesson, I teach you how to recognize tag questions, so that you are not confused when you hear one, and how to improve your English conversatio...

EITHER, NEITHER, SO, TOO - How to agree and disagree in English

\http://www.engvid.com Are you confused by words such as "too", "either", "neither", and "so"? Do you ever agree with an opinion that you really don't share? Or disagree when in fact you think the same thing? Sometimes this happens because ...

How to give directions in English

http://www.engvid.com/ An excellent practical lesson on giving and receiving directions. In this lesson I discuss how to give and receive directions. This is also excellent practice on prepositions.

Speaking English - Say, Tell, Hear, Listen - How to use them correctly

http://www.engVid.com/ I hear a lot of students making mistakes with these four simple words: 'say', 'tell', 'hear', and 'listen'. In this lesson, I explain how to use them correctly.

Talking about disability - words to use and words not to use file

http://www.engvid.com/ Can I use the word retard when talking about someone with a disability or is this an unacceptable term? What is the difference between visually impaired and blind? Should I say someone is handicapped or disabled? This...

Speaking English - Saying Hello and Goodbye, formally and informally

http://www.engVid.com/ In this English lesson, I go over some of the ways in which real native speakers of English say hello and goodbye.

Speaking English - Talking about the Bathroom , Toilet

http://www.engvid.com/ Learn the different ways to ask and talk about the toilet in English in this practical lesson, then take the free quiz at http://www.engvid.com/

Using the Future Tense in Conversation - English Grammar

http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I explain how the future tense is used in conversation.

English Speaking - How to Ask Permission - CAN, COULD, MAY, DO YOU MIND

English Speaking - How to Ask Permission - CAN, COULD, MAY, DO YOU MIND http://www.engvid.com/ Learn how to be a polite English speaker in this lesson. I explain how politeness, formality, and necessity are all important parts of asking per...

Speaking English - Expressing ability with CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO

http://www.engvid.com/ In this English grammar lesson, I look at how to use "can", "could", and "be able to", when talking about ability. I explain which term is appropriate, depending on if you're talking about the past, present, or future.

Conversation Skills - Giving your opinion [3]

Conversation Skills - Giving your opinion http://www.engvid.com/ If someone asks you your opinion, don't say "so-so", or maybe. Tell the person how you feel. In this lesson, learn how to give your opinion! Don't be shy! http://www.engvid.co...

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