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Real English is different due to the natural speech and spontaneity of the people you meet. The advice to students of all levels is to begin with an easy lesson if you have not yet spent at least a few weeks in an English-speaking country.
The FULL lessons, for COMPUTERS:
Level: Beginner Normal, Formal, and Informal Greetings, What's your name?, and possessive adjectives.
Level: Beginner Includes This vs that and an introduction to introducing people.
Level: Absolute Beginner through Advanced! Almost everyone needs to review their spelling skills. Includes the alphabet chart and 10 people spelling their names.
Level: Beginner A simple beginner clip for more practice with "be". Introduction to "whose" the possessive form of "who".
Level: Beginner Listening comprehension and vocabulary plus distinctions between countries and nationalities. Expression "How about. ?"
Level: Beginner Making introductions, an important social function. Includes spelling review. Family relationships: inlaws, the apostrophe, expressions with get.
Level: Pre-Intermediate This lesson concentrates on a great deal of useful vocabulary while introducing like as an adverb. Verb be present tense, continued.
Level: Beginner This lesson is the basis of the 4 other number lessons where we study numbers in specific useful contexts.
Level: Beginner Ordinal Numbers. The basic form of ordinal numbers with a illustrations.
Level: Beginner How old are / is, with all subject pronouns. Practice in the affirmative, negative and interrogative. Expression "Do you mind.?"
Level: Beginner Birthdays and birth dates - use of "in" and "on" (in February, on February 29th). US vs International date formats. Days of the week.
Level: Beginner Telling the time in the USA and UK - Dictation Quiz: the ultimate in listening comprehension, with a constant help module integrated into the quiz itself.
Level: Beginner Pure Americana - The family members describe each other. Adjectives galore. Antonyms and synonyms. Review of introducing people.
Level: Beginner / Pre-Intermediate Maital status - Jr. and Sr. (US) - Expression "How dare you.!" Are you married? with other beginner questions.
Level: Beginner What's the weather like? All sorts of weather, with vocabulary illusrtations followed by a dictation exercise.
Level: Beginner Stereotypes - Expressing opinions - Use of "self" as prefix (self-confident, etc.) - UK idiom "over the top" - "There" as adverb and pronoun.
Level: Beginner Adjective vocabulary, adverb "otherwise" - "Well" as adverb-prefix - The British vs The English - Synonyms and Antonyms, part 2.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Can (to be able to do something) - Present, past, & future forms: Can, could and will be able to - Adverb placement - "Else" as adverb & adjective.
Level: Intermediate Introduction to the Present Simple & Past Simple - Object Pronouns - A few uses of get - Introduction to the 2nd Conditional and the Present Perfect.
Level: Intermediate Introduction to the near future - How long for lengths of time - The use of "you guys" as the plural of "you" for both men & women
Level: Beginner Extensive beginner review of lessons 1 to 14 - Enjoy doing - Everyday adjectives not often found in beginner lessons.
Level: Intermediate Use of like as an adverb - Introduction the the Present Simple with ago - Idiom: let one's hair down.
Level: Beginner / Pre-Intermediate Can you tell me the way to.? - A typical reply: "Go up to the lights and turn right, then turn left at the stop sign. It's the church on your right."
Level: Pre-Intermediate Introduction to the Present Continuous: Eleven examples of going to a place - On one's way as synonym - Head as verb.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Introduction to the Present Simple (Do / Does) - Job activities - The use of "so" for agreement - Grammar recap of this verb tense.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Do vs Doing with the Customer Service Representative - Airport vocabulary - Excellent job description based on reality.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Includes US/UK variations: pudding, + whatever, "How about.? etc. Gallon / liter conversion - Requests with Can & Can't.
Level: Pre-Intermediate The Simple Present for Jobs - Doing vs Do, as natural as it gets - Review, pronunciation of G & J - Have to and must - Job jargon - One's own (songs).
Level: Pre-Intermediate Reinforcement of "What do you do?" Is that your dream job? What IS your dream job? - "Run" for "manage" - "heart-wrenching", "entrepreneur".
Level: Pre-Intermediate / Intermediate Like to do = Like doing - Verbs followed by gerunds - Reflexive pronouns - Like as an interjection, in addition to its main use - A typical use of "stuff".
Level: Pre-Intermediate Continuation like to do = like doing - Acre / hectare conversion - Phrasal verb hang out - Take drives = go for drives.
Level: Pre-Intermediate A Unique Use of the Present Simple: How long for duations of time - How + adjectives, a very different "How long" (How large, how deep, etc.).
Level: Intermediate Another common use of the Present Simple - Prepositions - Brief intro to the Present Perfect - Expression "Born and raised" - Say vs tell.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Do vs Doing II - Actions happening in a period around the present moment in time. - I've just arrived: use of Present Perfect with "just".
Level: Beginner / Pre-Intermediate Extensive practice with the Present Continuous - Present progressive grammar - Basic forms (infinitives) and present continuous forms.
Level: Beginner / Pre-Intermediate A wide range of clothing bocabulary - Present progressive grammar - Basic forms (infinitives) and present continuous forms.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Joey from Hollywood, Florida. This clip puts the emphasis on grammar: superlatives, gerunds, conditionals & Q + A tags.
Level: Pre-Intermediate The near future & use of so "I don't think so." - Expressions "I can't really say.", etc.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Vocabulary-rich descriptions - Introduction to the Present Perfect - The use of "would" for requests.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Were you good at school? Past of be - So + auxiliary verb + subject for agreeing with someone: so was he, so were they.
Level: Beginner Introducing the Simple Past "Did" with irregular verb - Possessive Nouns - Grammar recap of regular and irregular verbs.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Extensive practice with the past simple, includes ago. - Asking oneself a question - So did he; so did I.
Level: Pre-Intermediate Used to + infinitive - A unique form of the past tense. Contrast with I am used to doing something.
Level: Intermediate The Present Perfect 1 - The present perfect essentials. British and N. American differrences in the use of this tense.
Level: Intermediate Happy newlyweds bring us the Present Perfect 2 with done, and for vs since - Use of the superlative.
Level: Intermediate James Jackson delivers the Present Perfect 3 thanks to the interviewer's question - How long have.? - Expression "It pays the bills." etc.
Level: Upper Intermediate 3 Conditional tenses - Vocab.: one of many phrasal verbs using hold: "hold on" (with 4 definitions) - What should he have done?
Level: Intermediate The Present Perfect & Present Perfect Continuous are always used with other verb tenses as we see in this lesson.
Level: Intermediate Fernando - How to learn English or any other second language. Two opinions reflecting two types of language learners.
Level: Intermediate
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