www.engvid.com Most, almost, or almost all? In this English lesson for beginners, we examine a common mistake students make. Do ‘almost all’ and ‘most’ mean the same thing? “Almost cats like birds”, “almost all cats like birds”, or “most cats like birds”? What is the difference? Almost all of you will get something from this lesson.
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www.engvid.com The best way to master English is through preparation. It’s what you do before the class and after it that can make learning not only quick and effective, but fun. In this lesson, I give tips on improving your study skills in classrooms. I will put up another lesson focusing on those of you are studying English at home. If you missed it, you can also watch the first lesson in this series www.engvid.com After watching, test your knowledge with the quiz at www.engvid.com
www.engvid.com “I advise that he study more” or “I advise that he studies more”? Learn this advanced grammar point, and improve your speaking and understanding of this formal structure in English, the subjunctive. Personally, I suggest that you click on this video—then take the quiz at www.engvid.com !
www.engvid.com Understand news stories better by taking this listening comprehension lesson. I’ll teach you a lot of new vocabulary and then read you a story. Take the quiz at www.engvid.com to see if you’ve understood everything! www.engvid.com
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www.engvid.com Confused about how to say larger numbers in English? In this video lesson, Rebecca shows you how, step-by-step, taking you from one to over a billion! You won’t avoid using numbers anymore, once you see how simple it can be. Watch the lesson, then take the free quiz at www.engvid.com