English expressions GO https://youtu.be/ZyAoYbrfZ_E In this lesson you will learn some of the English expressions with the verb GO (English expressions GO). English has many idiomatic expressions and the best way to learn them is by heart. In other words, you need to memorise them. I know it sounds difficult but the only way to improve your level and speak perfect English … [Read more...] about English expressions GO
B2 (upper-intermediate)
Hardly, Scarcely, Barely
How to use Hardly, Scarcely, Barely in English https://youtu.be/_XwwzRHAUJg In today's English lesson for B2 upper-intermediate and C1 Advanced learners in how to use the words Hardly, Scarcely, Barely in English. The three words have very similar meanings and we can use them almost interchangeably. So let's look at how we use them. Hardly Hardly means the same as almost … [Read more...] about Hardly, Scarcely, Barely
English lesson – Advertising words
Advertising words https://youtu.be/dEqy-Pgn1gk Today's lesson about advertising words, the vocabulary we use in English when we talk about this topic. Let's be honest. Advertising is everywhere nowadays. You see advertising on television, in newspapers, all over the internet, on the back of buses, in the underground. You just can't escape … [Read more...] about English lesson – Advertising words
English grammar Infinitives without TO
English grammar Infinitives without TO https://youtu.be/TG6ZEJSrMyc In a previous lesson I showed you how to use infinitives with 'TO'. In this lesson you will learn how we use infinitives without 'TO'. We can also call this structure the Bare Infinitive. Knowing how to use infinitives correctly is difficult for many English learners because there are many different … [Read more...] about English grammar Infinitives without TO
How to use WOULD RATHER in English
How to use WOULD RATHER in English https://youtu.be/0-sWG2R8xYs In this lesson you will learn how to use WOULD RATHER in English. Would rather is used to show preference for one thing over another, for example: I would rather eat fish tonight. In this sentence 'would rather' means 'would prefer'. You could also say I would prefer to eat fish tonight. The … [Read more...] about How to use WOULD RATHER in English