Improve your vocabulary in English with this lesson on the words we use to talk about cars, like boot, windscreen and wheel. The boot, or trunk (USA) is the part of the car at the back where you put things like luggage when you go on holidays. The windscreen is the glass that stops things from entering the car when you are driving. Cars also have many types of lights. … [Read more...] about Parts of cars in English vocabulary
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Business English lesson – Uber prices increase
Here is a business English lesson so you can learn and practice key vocabulary related to business topics. In this lesson you will learn how the ride-sharing company Uber increases its prices according to demand. This lesson is real business English and is taken from the news source CNN. The New Year had just started when Uber users noticed that fare prices for … [Read more...] about Business English lesson – Uber prices increase
Improve your English pronunciation
Improve your English pronunciation In this lesson, Stuart shows you how to improve your English pronunciation in a simple way. This lesson is especially useful if you are an intermediate or lower learner of English. In this English lesson, Stuart shows you how to easily improve your English pronunciation by using a dictionary and a phonemic chart. Perfect for … [Read more...] about Improve your English pronunciation
So and such
Learn English with our grammar tutorials. In this lesson, Stuart explains how to use 'so' and 'such' correctly in English. This lesson is perfect for intermediate level English learners that want to perfect their grammar. So and Such basic structures So + adjective or adverb Examples: so nice, so fast, so quick, so ugly, so long, so pretty, so kind. Your car is … [Read more...] about So and such
Both, neither and either
In this English lesson you will see learn how we use BOTH and EITHER and NEITHER in English when referring to two people or things. We use both, either and either when we are talking about two people or things. Here is an image of the easiest way to understand when to use each one: Let's have a look at some example sentences. I tried calling both Tina and Kate … [Read more...] about Both, neither and either