Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Rachel's English: For some people, "s" and "sh" sound the same. As Rachel explains, the positions for these two sounds are quite different. Learn the difference in tongue and lip position, and practice with minimal pairs.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
Join Minoo and Rachel, who each have their own YouTube channel devoted to improving English pronunciation, as they come together to compare British and American English pronunciation.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
Minoo and Rachel demonstrate how the same word can be pronounced totally differently in American English and British English. As you listen, consider what tendencies you have when it comes to pronunciation.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom
Writing a successful CV, also called resume, is no easy task. Find out the basics of what should be included and how to accomplish this task.
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Caralie is at Annie’s apartment and they are chatting. They don’t know each other very well so they are curious about what the other person is like.
Difficulty:
Beginner
USA
Caralie and Annie continue their conversation and cover two topics. In the first segment they discuss the weather where they live. In the second they talk about their favorite neighborhoods in New York City.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
Rachel Weisz teaches Emma Stone an array of useful British slang words and phrases, while Stone supplies some American equivalents. This Vanity Fair video was made while the two stars were filming the film “The Favourite.”
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom
Common idiomatic expressions are the subject of this first of two video clips. Listen closely and then try a few of them out. Have fun and at the same time spice up your command of English!
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom
Come and learn some English phrases in a fun and interesting way! This video will show you when and how to use them.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom South
Alexander is showing us contractions of the negative forms of the verb "to be".
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom
Anna, from Cambridge University Press, explains how and when to use the Present Simple.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
In this lesson, you can learn about sentence structure in English.
You’ll learn how to construct all kinds of sentences in English, from the simplest possible sentences, to long, complex sentences that contain many different ideas.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
Some verbs don't require an object, while others do. In this video, we learn when a sentence is complete, and when we need to add more words.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
By adding a complement, we can form a complete sentence that is both grammatically correct and communicates meaning.
Difficulty:
Beginner
United Kingdom, USA
Using adjectives and adverbs, we can add detail and information to a basic sentence.
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