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Are you listening? Can you hear me? What's the difference between LISTEN and HEAR in English? Watch this free lesson to find out.
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English Vocabulary - WISH & HOPE http://www.en...
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'Actually' is actually used more often in conversa...
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"A lot", "alot", "lots" or "allot"? These four sma...
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Vocabulary for the advanced English language learn...
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There are a lot of funny phrasal verbs in English ...
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'Small' and 'little' are synonyms, but sometimes i...
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Homophones are words that sound the same, but mean...
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Every day, people confuse everyday words in Englis...
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In this class, I'll teach you when and how to use ...
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Improve your English vocabulary by learning specia...
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Some English words have many uses. In this lesson ...
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What is the difference between "beside" and "besid...
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Phrasal Verbs - FALL: fall for, fall in, fall behi...
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Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken dow...
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If you have ever wanted an easy way to learn phras...
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http://www.engvid.com You've seen the words other,...
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In this lesson I discuss the words soon, early, qu...
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