We all love a modal verb https://youtu.be/KBwryNPMbHAThis English lesson is about how to use the modal verbs Must, Have, Should. It is important to know how to use these verbs correctly. This lesson will show you how. We use must and have (to) fairly similarly. Should and must are also similar, so they can be a bit confusing for people learning … [Read more...] about How to use modal verbs Must, Have, Should
B1 (intermediate)
English words about tourism
In this English lesson you will learn some of the key English words about tourism.This lesson will help you increase your vocabulary and speak English more fluently about the topic of tourism.Tourism is a massive industry nowadays. People are travelling the world on holidays like never before. In fact, in some cities there are so many tourists that it has … [Read more...] about English words about tourism
The difference between Arrive, Reach, Get to
Difficult English Words https://youtu.be/1bSkQ93jEHMIn this English lesson you will learn how we use the difficult English verbs arrive, reach, get to, for place.These words are difficult for some learners because they are easy to confuse. In fact, I often hear learners use these words incorrectly.Let's look at how we use each one. Arrive (at/in) This is a … [Read more...] about The difference between Arrive, Reach, Get to
English grammar INFINITIVE WITH TO
English grammar Infinitive with 'to' https://youtu.be/H0OWoWB_sEoKnowing how to use the infinitive correctly in English is difficult for many learners. The reason it is difficult is because we can use the infinitive with TO and without TO. Remembering when to use each grammar structure is difficult.We use the infinitive with to structure for:PurposeExamples:I went … [Read more...] about English grammar INFINITIVE WITH TO
Using the Unreal past in English
In this English grammar lesson you will learn how we use the unreal past in English with 'wish', 'if only', and 'it is time' plus a past tense. Basically, the UNREAL PAST is when we use a past tense but we are NOT referring to the past. We use it when talking about unreal situations or impossible wishes.For example, the sentence "I wish I had a new car" is an … [Read more...] about Using the Unreal past in English