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How to Speak about Transport and Mobility in English (Video Script) As usual, post the script for my YouTube video here, in my blog. The new video is here. Hello everyone, today we are going to explore some English […]
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Weekly Quiz, April 9, 2023 Another week has come to an end, and this is what you could learn over the past seven days on my YouTube channel and in my Instagram: One phrasal verb […]
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Describe Your Appearance in English (Video Script) As I have already done before, here I am publishing the script for another popular video from my YouTube channel. You can watch the video again, and use the […]
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Weekly Quiz, April 1, 2023 This week you could learn from my YouTube channel and from my Instagram the following: The meaning of the word “eavesdrop” The adjective of “ac […]
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Weekly Quiz, March 18, 2023 Over the past two weeks on my YouTube channel and in my Instagram, we could learn quite a lot of interesting things: three meanings of “dress” and “du […]
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Sight or Site? Hello and welcome to my blog! Today, we’re going to tackle a common source of confusion in English: the difference between “sight” and “site.” Let’s start […]
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Video Script: Describe Your Character and Personality in English If you need the script for the following video for educational purposes, you can find it below. If you’re nice and friendly to other people, you’re warm, […]
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Understanding the Difference Between “Excess” and “Access” Have you ever found yourself mixing up the words “excess” and “access”? While they may sound similar, they have very different meanings. In this article, […]
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The Difference Between "Infinite" and "Infinity" The Difference Between “Infinite” and “Infinity” Are you confused about the difference between “infinite” and “infinity”? These two words can be tricky, but […]
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Weekly Quiz, February 25, 2023 Every day you can learn a little bit of English from my YouTube channel or Instagram, and at the weekend there is a quiz for you to recap what you have learnt.
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The Difference Between “Tramp” and “Trump” Hello everyone! In today’s blog post, I want to talk about two words that are often confused with one another: “trump” and “tramp.” Although they may sound […]
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Word Formation: Solve vs Solution It’s important to understand the nuances between similar words that may seem interchangeable at first glance. Two such words in English that often cause […]
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Weekly Quiz February 18, 2023 Every day you can improve your English on my YouTube channel or in my Instagram. And every weekend, there is a quiz in my blog to revise the things you have learnt.
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The Difference Between "Team" and "Crew" Are you confused about the difference between “team” and “crew”? Let’s break it down! A “team” is a general term that refers to “a group of people who work […]
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Welcome to this lesson explaining three meanings of the word “content”!
Don’t forget to take the quiz to check how well you understand the difference between these meanings at the end of this blog post!
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Today, we are going to talk about two words that are often confused: “altitude” and “aptitude”. While they may sound similar, the two words refer to completely different concepts.
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The pronoun “both” doesn’t seem to be a difficult grammar point at first sight unless you dig a little deeper. I did my best to explain the most difficult cases of using “both” in the following video.
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Hi! In this post we are revising some vocabulary on the topic “human body” and also you might learn something knew about yourself with the help of the quiz below!
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Hi! To talk on the phone or to talk by the phone? What is “a landline”? In the quiz below, you will find some vocabulary to help you out with telephone conversations in English. If you need to revise it fir […]
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Before we get to the quiz, here is the recap of the rules: Beside – next to, near, at the side of.She sat beside them.There’s a dresser beside the bed.
Besides – in addition to; also.She’s a good friend! Besides […] - Load More