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Learn to introduce yourself in English. In this beginner English lesson you will see people introducing themselves and asking you to introduce yourself. Learn how to tell people your name and where you are from.
Learn to talk about time in English. In this beginner English lesson you will see two people talking about going to a movie together. They ask and answer questions about the movie schedule using different expressions of time.
Learn to talk about your family in English. In this beginner English lesson you will see people talking about their extended families and asking questions about the families of others. You will learn the vocabulary to talk about your aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces.
Learn to ask for directions and understand the directions given to you in English. In this beginner English lesson you will watch people ask questions using "where is" and listen as they receive directions.
Learn to ask and answer questions in English using "do" and "don't" in the present tense. In this beginner English lesson you will see people going grocery shopping and asking yes/no questions in English. These questions can be answered with "do" and "don't".
Learn to talk about what you like, love, and hate in English. In this beginner English lesson you will see people discussing what types of activities they like and don't like.
Learn to talk about cooking and food in English. In this beginner English lesson you will learn how to use "can" and "could" to ask and answer simple questions about what is possible. You will see people discussing meals and menus on the phone using these verbs.
Learn to ask yes/no questions using "is", "are", "have" and "can". In this beginner English lesson you will watch people talking about New York and asking and answering simple English questions about the city. You will learn a few facts about daily life in New York.
Learn to talk about your habits using the adverbs "sometimes", "usually", "always", "never" and "often". In this beginner English lesson you will learn the grammar and word order for sentences containig adverbs about time. You will watch people talking about being roommates and sharing an apartment. You will also learn to ask questions using "how often".
Learn the correct way to pronounce questions in English with a rising or flat tone of voice depending on if the question is an informational question or a yes/no question. In this beginner English lesson
you will hear people talking about pictures they have taken and asking each other questions about the people in the pictures.
Learn how to speak politely in English using "sorry", "excuse me", and indirect questions. In this beginner English lesson you will hear people making a date to have dinner and go to the movies together. They use polite questions to make each other comfortable. You will learn about etiquette in English so you can ask and answer questions in a polite way.
Learn to talk about what you are able to do in English. In this beginner English lesson you will see two people talking about yoga and other types of exercise. They introduce some vocabulary relating to exercise and sports.
Learn to talk about what you did at work in the past in English. In this beginner English lesson you will see an employee talking to his boss about his work the week before when the boss was away. You will learn to use the past continuous tense to ask questions and give answers.
Learn to ask and answer yes/no questions in the past tense in English using "did" and "didn't". In this beginner English lesson you will see a cyclist reporting a bicycle theft. He answers the police officer's questions using the past tense.
Learn to ask questions using "when" and "where" in English, and to answer those questions using "in" and "at". In this beginner English lesson you will see a tourist asking for information about sights in the city. You will learn the grammar points needed to correctly construct questions about location and time.
Learn to compare different types of pets in English using adjectives that describe personality. In this beginner English lesson you will see two friends talking about what type of pet they could get.
You will learn several adjectives to describe personality. The teacher will show you how to make comparisons using "as" to describe equality and "more than" to describe inequality.
Learn English 21 Lost keys Learn how to ask and answer questions in the past, using "did". Learn English 22 - Complaining
Learn to use the past continuous or past progressive tense to talk about what you were doing. In this beginner English lesson you will see a man complaining about his unpleasant vacation. He uses the past progressive tense to describe what happened during his trip.
Learn English 24 Fireworks Party Learn how to compare two things and to use long adjectives. Learn English 25 - Office Party
Learn how to use tag questions to ask for confirmation of your statements. In this beginner English lesson you will see two colleagues talking about an office party planned for the coming weekend. One colleague is asking the other about the details of the party events.
Learn how to talk about the future ,using the words "going to" and "will". Learn how to talk about things you are not sure about in English using "may", "might" and "maybe. In this beginner English lesson you will see two friends trying to decide what to wear to a party. You will learn how to use "may" and "might" to express things that may happen but that are not certain.
Learn English 29 Job Candidates Learn English 30 Smoking Learn English 31 - Cooking Learn English 32 - Planning a Trip
Learn how to talk about obligations, the differences between what you should to and have to do. Learn how to talk about cooking and quantities.
Learn how to construct superlatives in English like "the biggest" or "the best". In this beginner English lesson you will watch two friends talking about where to go on a beach vacation. They describe which types of beaches they like best. You will learn the English grammar to make superlatives using the "-est" ending on short adjectives and "the most" for longer adjectives.
Learn how to talk about the past using the present perfect and the past simple tenses in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see two high school friends talking about their lives since they last saw each other and how to find a good balance in life.
Learn how to give advices, using the phrases "why don't you...", "Perhaps you could..." & "you need to...". Learn how to use past continuous to describe a period of time in the past, using "while" and "when".
Learn how to use the conditional tense in English to talk about cause and effect. In this intermediate English lesson you will see two people rushing to get to the airport in time for their flight. They are very stressed out and seem to be having some bad luck. You will learn to use the first conditional tense to talk about the consequences of potential actions.
Learn English 41 - Health Learn how to express ourselves when we are not feeling well. Learn English 42 - Music Learn how to talk about music. Learn English 43 Business Meeting
Learn how to use the second conditional and to use suitable language in business meetings.
Learn English 45 Advertising Campaign Learn how to focus on the object, using passive voice. Learn English 46 - Relationships
Learn how to talk to your boyfriend or girlfriend about your relationship in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see a couple taking about their lives together. The man would like to move in together, but the woman wants to slow down.
Learn how to use passive voice in the past and to use the suitable language in formal situations. Learn how to check in to a hotel and ask questions about the hotel facilities in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see a man on a business trip arriving at a hotel and making reservations for his colleagues. He asks questions about the hotel facilities and the receptionist answers him using the passive voice.
Learn how to make comparisons by using "-er", to use "different from" and to ask questions, using the word "like".
Learn how to talk about plans for our lives, by combining two ideas in one sentence.
Learn English 51 Negotiating Solutions Learn English 52 Health Problems Learn English 53 Asking Details
Learn how to use adjectives generally followed by prepositions "about", "for" or "from".
Learn how to use the words "what", "which" and "how" to ask for details.
Learn how to use the words "might", "can", "could" and "should" correctly.
Learn about cultural differences in professional situations and how to ask for and give advice about business communication in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see a manager talking to a cultural consultant about the correct way to behave in a business meeting in China. The consultant gives him some advice so that he will know how to be polite to his business partners.
Learn how to use some common English idioms and expressions in everyday life. In this intermediate English lesson you will see two people a a gym talking about their fitness routines and some unusual sports. They use some common expressions during their conversation.
Learn the difference between direct speech and indirect speech in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see two people gossiping at work about their colleagues. Two of their colleagues are dating and one of the men speaking does not think this is appropriate at work.
Learn how to make comparisons, by adding -er or -ier to adjectives or using the words more, less, better and worse.
Learn how to talk about food choices and eating habits in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see two colleagues talking about their diets. One is a vegetarian and the other is trying to eat more healthily. Your teacher will take you through some pronunciation exercises to work on the /ng/ sound in English.
Learn English 61 Talking About Lifestyle Learn English 62 How Did it Go Learn English 63 Trends and Fashions
Learn how to ask negative questions, using the words Dont and to be. Learn how to use adverbs of manner.
Learn to talk about trends and fashion in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will hear two friends talking about clothes. One of the women is very fashionable and the other is asking for advice. You will learn the most common vocabulary for talking about the trends in clothes and shoes.
Learn how to talk about beliefs and religion in English. In this advanced English lesson you will hear two people discussing their religions and some other world religions they have encountered. You will learn some useful vocabulary for describing religious practice and faith.
Learn how to describe yourself and your best professional qualities in a job interview. In this advanced English lesson you will watch a man interviewing for an accounting job. He uses several compound adjectives to describe his skills and personality. You will learn how to form compound adjectives by combining two nouns, adjectives or adverbs.
Learn how to talk about the Internet in English. In this advanced English lesson you will see two friends looking for information about the weather on line. One friend is explaining to the other how to use the Internet to find this information.
Learn how to talk about legal matters and court cases in English. In this advanced English lesson you will see a new client talking to her lawyer. She is describing an accident and her lawyer is explaining legal procedure.
Learn some specific English travel vocabulary that you can use on your next trip. In this advanced English lesson you will see two colleagues talking about the travel plans of one of their nieces. The girl is having some difficulty getting her trip arranged. You will learn some common vocabulary for talking about your travel plans.
Learn how articles like a and the are used in common phrases, in place names, and for holidays. In this advanced English lesson you will see two men talking about culture and religion in England and China as they decide where to go sightseeing.
Learn how to give more information about a subject using defining relative clauses in English, such as "Jim is the man who has a beard". In this advanced English lesson you will see two colleagues talking about a visit from their investor. As they talk about how the visit went, they use several relative clauses to make each other understood.
Learn the most common vocabulary and expressions for talking about traffic accidents and getting help in English. In this advanced English lesson you will see two friends talking about an accident one of them has just been in. You will learn some of the most common ways of describing a car crash and useful expressions for talking about injuries.
Learn how to use "quite" and "rather" to express the intensity or degree of an adjective, and the differences between these two words. In this advanced English lesson you will see a woman giving an office tour. Her visitor asks questions and makes comments about the business using "quite" and "rather".
Learn how to use connecting words like "well" and "for example" when explaining why you are learning English. In this advanced English lesson you will see a student talking to her examiner about why she is studying English and what her future plans are for her studies abroad.
Learn how to use modal verbs like "should", "might" and "would" to discuss market trends at work. In this advanced English lesson you will watch colleagues discussing the sales figures and market evolution in their business. You will learn some common vocabulary for discussing sales and marketing trends.
Learn how to talk about dating and romance in English by using "so" and "such" combined with adjectives. In this advanced English lesson you will see two girlfriends discussing their love lives. One woman is having a hard time finding a boyfriend and the other gives her some advice. You will learn some common expressions for talking about dating.
Learn how to report what someone else has said by using "say" and "tell". In this advanced English lesson you will see a customer looking for English learning materials. The bookstore employee recommends several different ways of studying. You will learn the difference between "say" and "tell" and how to use each one correctly in sentences. You will also practice using the phrasal verb "to end up".