Posts Tagged ‘lessons’

Learning English – Lesson Seventy Two – English Tense

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

In this lesson we will take a look at tense in English. What we did and what we are doing and what we will do. What happened, what is happening and what will happen. All of these sentences involve tense. Thank you to those who pointed out that drank was used incorrectly. Of course informally we often use the word drank to express having drunk something. Often there is a big gap between formal and informal English. A point I make at the end. Those who are native speakers often use informal English.

Differences Between the Spanish Verbs Saber and Conocer

Friday, April 27th, 2012

In this video, I discuss the differences between SABER and CONOCER, which both cover uses of the English verb TO KNOW. Watch the vid, and never make a mistake again!

English Lessons (Advanced): Silent B words part 1 of 3

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

There are many tricks to learning English. Here I introduce you to some silent ‘B’ words. Aplomb Bomb, Bombing, Bomber Crumb, Crumby, Crumbling, Crumbly Comb Note: Crumby, which means of poor quality, is also spelled crummy. Much like “gotta” “wanna” have winnowed their way into day to day American English, so has “crummy”. Hello, my name is Joseph and I am from California. If you want to learn English with an American accent, this is the channel for you. I have a blog at josephteachesenglish.blogspot.com please come over and check it out when you get a chance. Follow me on facebook so you don’t miss any videos. www.facebook.com Thanks for watching. ===== Tags: Joseph Teaches English JosephTeachesEnglish Silent B words “silent B” “silent letters” English Lessons Learn fun ESL America american “United States” Lezioni di inglese Mësimet në anglisht دروس في الانكليزية 英语课 Pelajaran Bahasa Inggris 英語レッスン часови по англиски јазик Lekcje angielskiegoУроки английского языка Clases de Inglés Tiếng Anh Bài học İngilizce Dersleri ಇಂಗ್ಲೀಷ್ ಲೆಸನ್ಸ್ Engelse lesse Mësimet në anglisht անգլերեն դասեր İngilis Dərslər Ingelesa Lessons урокі ангельскай мовы ইংরেজি পাঠ уроци по английски език poduku iz engleskog jezika angličtina lekce engelsktimer Engels Lessen inglise Lessons Ingles aralin englanti Lessons Cours d’anglais ინგლისური ენის გაკვეთილები Englisch Unterricht Μαθήματα Αγγλικών ઇંગલિશ બોધપાઠ שיעורי

Speaking English – How to talk about your birthplace and birthday

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

www.engvid.com You will surely have to ask and answer this important question many times in your life. Yet many students make mistakes when providing this critical information. Watch this class to get it right, then take the quiz at www.engvid.com

English Phrasal Verbs – Pets & Animals

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

www.englishwithjo.com English Phrasal Verbs – learn phrasal verbs that you can use when speaking about the subject of pets and animals. This is a lesson for intermediate to advanced English language learners In this video, I teach four English phrasal verbs about animals – run away, let out, muck out, look out for. You can use these phrasal verbs in other contexts too, but in this video clip, I explain specifcally how you can use them when discussing animals and pets.

Lesson 4- Answers- Learn Jamaican Patois-Possessive Adjectives

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

This video shows the Jamaican Patois translations of the Possessive adjectives of the sentences given in the Quiz in Lesson 4. This is a comprehensive free online lessons to help you speak and understand the basics of the Jamaican Patois language. Hear clear pronunciations of the words, and learn how to use them in sentences. This lesson teaches the patois words for the English possessive adjectives: My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, Your (plural), Their • The Jamaican Patois language is still being officially standardized, so some of the spellings used here in the series, may not correspond with others published. Spellings used here are what the presenter thinks best captures how the words should be pronounced

Learn English Live 6 with Steve Ford – Grammar, Pronunciation, Phrasal Verbs

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

leave your question:privateenglishportal.com Hello! Hello! Hello my English students! Welcome to my most recent English learning video. I am very excited to be able to answer some Peppy Club member questions. Many of these questions come from people who have studied English for a while and are in need of filling in gaps with the English they already know. I’ve got these questions a lot both online and when I used to teach in the classroom and I am happy to put things to you in a way which hopefully will make learning grammar more exciting. At the beginning of my career as an English teacher over twenty years ago, I used to find grammar really boring. Everything seemed so methodical and bookish. I never dreamed at that time that we would have all of this technology so that I could make something more colorful and vibrant for everyone across the world.

English Grammar – Passed or Past?

Friday, April 20th, 2012

www.engvid.com “Past” or “passed”? Learn the very different meanings of these words and easy tricks to remember them. Watch this free lesson and these common mistakes will be a thing of the past. Take the quiz, too: www.engvid.com

NoteFull ESL Lesson 4 of 24: Better English Now with Count and Noncount Nouns, plus “a” and “the”

Friday, April 20th, 2012

www.notefull.com Visit our class and use the skills that we learned today. It’s free. Record your voice, write a paragraph, and try our activities. In 2-4 days, I will send you an e-mail with advice about your writing and speaking. พูด ภาษาอังกฤษ การสนทนา 发言 英语 谈话 hablar Inglés comversation 말하다 영어 대화 nói tiếng Anh cuộc trò chuyện 話す 英語 会話 parler Anglais conversation बोलना अंग्रेजी बातचीत التحدث باللغة الإنجليزية المحادثة الإنجليزية говорить Английский разговор falar Inglês conversa mówić Angielski rozmowa

Slow or Slowly? Understanding Adverbs of Manner

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

www.engvid.com In this grammar lesson, I show you an easy way to understand and use adverbs correctly. You’ll also learn about the difference between good and well, hard and hardly, and more! No more confusion! Test yourself with the quiz at www.engvid.com