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In this English lesson I'll teach you 5 neat little things you can do to stay motivated while learning English. As any learner knows the secret to success is sometimes to just stay motivated. Staying motivated can be hard at times, but there are things you can do that really help.
In this English lesson I'll talk about the power of competition, how just getting started can lead to progress, how tracking your progress can be motivating, and how a simple picture on the wall can propel you forward with your learning.
I hope you enjoy this little English lesson and I hope it helps you stay motivated while learning English!
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD8-QebGk2M or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian 5 Things"Support the show
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After begin sick, it's always nice to feel better. Do you know how to describe the feeling you have when getting better? In this English lesson I'll help you learn some of the most common phrases that English speakers use when talking about feeling better after being sick.
I hope you enjoy this English lesson about how to talk about being sick and getting better!
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When you are learning English, the letters, S/SH, H, R, TH, and W can make some strange sounds. It's a good idea to practice the sounds that these letters make with tongue twisters. Tongue twisters are phrases that are very hard to say clearly and quickly, even for native English speakers, and they will definitely improve your pronunciation.
In this English lesson I will help you learn 5 completely new tongue twisters that I wrote. They are designed to help you practice pronouncing the S, SH, TH, R, and W sounds in English.
Some of these are very hard for some English learners. Some of these phrases might be easy for you. Some of these were even hard for me! I hope you can find some time each day this week to practice these tongue twisters and help develop the ability to pronounce these sounds correctly when speaking English.
I hope you enjoyed this English lesson where you were able to learn a few more tongue twisters. Remember to come back each day this week and use this English lesson to practice your tongue twisters!
Have a great day!
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In this English lesson you'll have a chance to ask me a question about the English language and I will try my best to answer it as clearly as possible!
I have been doing these English sessions every week for over two years now, and they have been a great opportunity for English learners to ask me, a native English speaker, questions about the English language. I'm happy to answer questions you might have about English words and vocabulary, phrases, pronunciation, and usage.
As you probably already know, the English language can be a bit challenging to learn at times. I promise that I will try to help!
I hope you enjoy this English lesson!
This English lesson is from October 2 2021.
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Sometimes you need to tell someone what to do. We do this in English by using a command or an order. A command or order is a verb in the imperative form. The cool thing about the imperative is that you don't need to memorize the subject or the conjugation - you just use the verb (without the "to" in front.)
In this English lesson you'll learn a variety of commands, orders, and requests using the imperative form. You'll learn phrases like Get lost!, Be quiet!, Relax!, Watch out!, and many more.
I hope you enjoyed this free English class about commands and orders! Have a great day!
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