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Today let’s learn 10 different expressions with the word BLACK.
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Do YOU know these common expressions in everyday English?
Test yourself with these 10 questions!
I’ll show you a sentence, and you need to choose the right word to complete the phrase. After a few seconds, I’ll tell you the right answer.
What was your score? Let me know how many of these questions you got correct, and whether you learned a few new phrases today!
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Let’s learn about compound words in English! This is when two or more words come together, making a new word that functions as a single word.
Compound words can be:
- nouns: ice cream, mailbox, merry-go-round - verbs: babysit, take off, double-check - adjectives: long-term, homemade, bulletproof - adverbs: singlehandedly, self-consciously - prepositions: inside, withoutAs you can see from those examples of compound words, there are three types:
- "Open" compound words (with a space between them) police officer, hot dog, high school - "Closed" compound words (without a space between them) bedroom, popcorn, firefighter - Hyphenated compound words well-dressed, self-esteem, mother-in-lawToday I’ll teach you 30 compound words - some you might already know, but others will be new to you. And I’ve prepared a free PDF with 100 compound words, each one with a definition and example sentence - I highly recommend you download it to expand your vocabulary even more!
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Do you know when to use in, inside, into, and within? These prepositions can be tricky, but today I’ll help you understand the difference clearly!
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DO NOT pronounce these word endings exactly as they look...
-ous -tion -ate -cial -anceWe say them DIFFERENTLY in English! Listen to today's lesson to find out the natural way to say them.
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Let's learn 10 spelling differences between British English and American English with lots of examples! If you can’t remember all these words, don’t worry, just download the free PDF of this lesson which has all of them nicely listed for you.
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Get ready to expand your vocabulary by learning 40 collocations with the word discussion!
Collocations are words that native speakers often use together, and learning them helps you speak English more fluently and naturally.
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Let’s learn all about superlative adjectives - when to use them, how to form them, and mistakes to avoid!
Adjectives are words that describe things, and superlative adjectives compare 3 or more things, or compare one thing to all others. Here are some examples:
- My grandmother is the oldest person in my family.
- Russia is the biggest country in the world.
- This is the easiest test I’ve ever taken.
- I just finished the most interesting book I’ve ever readHow do we form superlatives? Let me quickly explain 5 rules and give you a few examples of each. And make sure to listen to the end because I’ll explain the most common error I see English learners make with superlatives.
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One of the most common situations that can make you a little nervous is when you have to introduce yourself.
This could be in a job interview, when the interviewer says “So, tell me about yourself!” or it can be at the beginning of a meeting or presentation, or when you join a new group, class, or team. You want to give a nice, strong, confident self-introduction, so that you make a good first impression.
Well, today I’m going to teach you a super-easy way to introduce yourself professionally - and this can be used in both formal and informal situations.
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Did you know the word PARTY has 4 different meanings in English? Today we’ll learn these along with 30 expressions using the word “party.”
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Want to expand your vocabulary amazingly fast? Today we’re going to take 25 words and turn them into 100 words by learning their multiple forms - a noun form, verb form, adjective form, and adverb form.
You probably already know the English word beautiful - that’s an adjective, it describes a person or thing. Now, make sure you know all 4 forms:
§ Noun: I stopped to admire the beauty of the sunset.
(in this sentence it’s being used as a noun - THE beauty)§ Verb: She painted some flowers on the wall to beautify the room.
(beautify is an action, a verb, meaning to make something beautiful)§ Adjective: I bought a beautiful new dress.
(as an adjective, it describes a thing - in this case, a dress)§ Adverb: He sings beautifully.
(as an adverb, it describes a verb - the way he sings)Let’s keep going with more English words that have 4 forms.
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Today’s your lucky day, we’re going to learn English phrases about good luck, bad luck, and chance. These all seem kind of similar, they all use the word luck or lucky, but as you’ll see they’re used in very different situations. That’s why I’ve prepared a quiz where you’ll have to match the right phrase with the right situation – you can take it at the end of the lesson.
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The English language has a lot of words with 2 meanings, words with 3 meanings, and even more! Today I’ll teach you 15 words with multiple meanings at the beginner, intermediate, and more advanced levels.
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Want to learn some phrasal verbs based on my daily routine? Join me as I go through my day, teaching you phrasal verbs along the way!
When you’re done with this lesson, try the quiz that’s inside the free lesson guide.
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Did you know we have 5 different ways to pronounce the letter X in English? We’re going to learn and practice them today! Get ready to listen and repeat after me.
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What’s wrong with these sentences?
- They aren’t aware about the problem. - She’s married with a journalist. - Who’s responsible of this project? - I’m not satisfied in the product.The answer? They’re all using an INCORRECT preposition after the adjectives.
The correct sentences are:
- They aren’t aware of the problem. - She’s married to a journalist. - Who’s responsible for this project? - I’m not satisfied with the product.Little mistakes like these can make it obvious you’re not a native English speaker - so today I’m going to help you avoid them by teaching you some common combinations of adjectives and prepositions.
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Suffixes are added to the ends of words, usually to change their grammatical form:
beauty (noun) - beautiful (adjective) quick (adjective) - quickly (adverb) maintain (verb) - maintenance (noun)Today we’re going to look at 10 suffixes with 5 example words each. If you want to see sentences using each of these words, make sure to download the free lesson PDF!
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Prefixes are added to the beginnings of words to change their meaning.
For example, the prefix UN- means the opposite: happy :-) unhappy :-(
The prefix OVER- means "too much:" spend - overspend (spend too much money)
Here are 10 common prefixes in English with 30 example words and sentences!
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