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Welcome to another episode of Everyday English with E2! This week itâs all about spelling, and in particular, the homophones "there, theyâre and their".
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Join Natasha and learn how to build your word associations to expand your English vocabulary. What exactly is word association? Word association is the process of connecting one word to other words based on relationships such as similarity, oppositeness, or association with a particular context. Itâs really about connecting words in your mind or on paper so you can expand your vocabulary in more depth.
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Join Andy and learn how to use intonation when speaking in English. Intonation is the rise and fall of a personâs voice when theyâre talking. Itâs when we change our pitch or tone to reflect the feeling, emotion or attitude behind what weâre trying to say. Itâs also what helps to communicate our grammatical meaning as well as the relationship with our listener.
Remember to check out the E2 English pronunciation course at â https://e2english.com/â to improve your English FAST!
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Welcome back to Everyday English with E2!
Join Natasha and learn how to use variety in your sentence structures. This will help you sound and write like a native English speaker, resulting in high scores in your English tests.
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English speakers love a rhyme! We like to use them all the time. In fact, English is full of rhyming phrases that we love to whip out at every opportunity! In this episode of Everyday English with E2, we are going to look at 6 of the most common rhyming idioms in the English language.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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At E2, there are always students asking âhow can I improve my grammar?â or âHow do I extend my ideas on a speaking test?â Well, Iâve got one word that can do just that. Itâs a common word that Iâm sure you all know, but itâs very versatile and underused. That word is âwhichâ. And today, Iâm going to show YOU how to use it well to help you express your ideas clearly.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Ok⊠Articles⊠the⊠an⊠a⊠or nothing⊠what article do I use, and when and why! We get these questions from everyone! Beginners, intermediates, OET and IELTS students, and even students doing a masters degree! Today is episode 2 of an E2 DEEP DIVE into articles.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. My name is Mark. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week itâs all about the definite article, which you all know as the word âtheâ.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. My name is Mark. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week itâs all about the construction and pronunciation of contractions: can not/canât, do not/donât. Letâs have a look!
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Silent letters. English is full of them. And theyâre the worst, right? I mean, why does âFebruaryâ need that R in the middle? Wouldnât we be better off if âcouldâ didnât have an L? And donât get me started on the S in âislandâ. But there is one silent letter that is actually extremely useful, and that letter is⊠the Magic E.
Welcome to another episode of Everyday English with E2. Each week, we have a look at a different aspect of English grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation. And this week itâs all about spelling! In fact, this E will cast a spell on you! Because itâs magic.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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One of the most common words in English is the word âgetâ. Seriously, we use it so much. In fact, if you look in the dictionary, the word âgetâ has 37 ways that it can be used. And beyond that, there are dozens, probably over hundred ways we can use the word âgetâ in a sentence. We could be here for hours talking about it. But for now, weâre just going to review just a few ways you can use the word âgetâ.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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One of the most common challenges students face when trying to improve their grammatical or pronunciation accuracy is the regular past tense: I attended. I watched. I lived. So listen now as this one little sound at the end of a verb can make or break your English test score.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Hi and welcome to another episode of Everyday English with E2, where each week we focus on English grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation. This week, weâre looking at spelling, and focusing on a type of word that can be really challenging when learning English - the homophone. But what is a homophone?
Well, if youâve been learning English for a while, youâve probably come across quite a few words that sound the same but are spelled differently. Like here - as in, âcome over here!â - and hear - as in, âcan you hear that music playing?â. These words are called homophones, from âhomoâ, meaning âsameâ, and âphoneâ, meaning âsoundâ.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week itâs all about vocabulary and the adjectives that you can use to describe people.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week itâs all about grammar and the indefinite article, which you all know as âaâ or âanâ.
What article do I use, and when and why? We get these questions from everyone! Beginners, intermediates, OET and IELTS students, and even students doing a masters degree!
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. My name is Mark. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or spelling, and this week itâs all about the pronunciation of numbers. Thirteen, thirty, fourteen, forty⊠and so on.
So a common point of confusion, even for highly proficient speakers of English, and even for native speakers who speak ONLY English, is numbers. The teen numbers and 10 digits can sound very similar. So keep listening to find out how you can master the pronunciation of numbers in English.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Letâs face it. English spelling is weird. Sometimes you spell a âchâ sound with a C-H, like in cheese, and sometimes you spell it with a T-U, like in Tuesday. If bird is spelled B-I-R-D, why isnât word spelled W-I-R-D? Have you had enough of all these unusual spellings? But what if I told you that there is a list of the 100 most commonly misspelt words in English, and once youâve learnt them, youâll be able to spell pretty much anything? Well... Take a listen of this week's Everyday English with E2 episode to find out!
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Everyday English with E2. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation, and this week itâs all about vocabulary. So many students think they need to learn new words to improve their English. And theyâre not wrong. New words are great! But youâd be surprised how much easier and more meaningful it can be if you just learn slightly different meanings that come from words you may already know.
In this episode, we look at different meanings from "colour" words such as red, blue and green.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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So how do we compare things in English? We can use comparative adjectives like âbiggerâ or âmore deliciousâ, but what if youâre comparing two things that are exactly the same size and exactly the same level of deliciousness? Like a donut and a cupcake! Thatâs when itâs time for us to use a small but very useful word - as - to help us make a comparison.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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In this episode, weâre focusing on a super important part of pronunciation called âsentence stressâ, which has a big impact on how clear your ideas and feelings are. So itâs not just about the words you say that ensure you are understood, itâs the emotion you put into your words that helps you really express yourself.
And if you ever want a bit more practice before your English test, make sure you head to www.e2testprep.com and sign up for our free online English test prep courses for IELTS, PTE, OET, TOEFL, TOEIC and CELPIP.
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