Can You Understand FAST SPOKEN English? Let’s Find Out!
0:00 Introduction 1:22 Level 1 (Slow) 2:31 Level 2 (Quite slow) 3:08 Level 3 (Normal) 4:04 Level 4 (A bit fast) 5:30 Level 5 (A
0:00 Introduction 1:22 Level 1 (Slow) 2:31 Level 2 (Quite slow) 3:08 Level 3 (Normal) 4:04 Level 4 (A bit fast) 5:30 Level 5 (A
Let’s look at movies and TV to learn some advanced but very useful adjectives! I have sectioned them into groups of around ten so that
British English vs American English Vocabulary Lesson: Do you speak British English or American English? In this video, we’ll compare British English and American English
Do you know these common, yet advanced words and phrases? Native speakers use them all the time. You should really add them to your vocabulary
Did you know that the English word “human” has a Latin origin? And did you know that the word “people” actually comes from French? Today,
As a native English speaker from the United Kingdom, these are the things I say every day to my friends and family! Hopefully you can
One Language, Three Accents! In this video, we’re showing you the differences between American English, British English, and Australian English. First, we’ll show you the
In this English pronunciation lesson, you will learn about 2 sets of homophones: Flour / Flower and Right / Write. What are homophones? homophones are
In, on and at are so hard to remember. As an English teacher, even my most advanced learners get them mixed up sometimes! In this
#shorts In this English pronunciation lesson, you will learn about 2 sets of homophones: Aloud VS Allowed Deer VS Dear What are homophones? homophones are