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In this English lesson about adjective word order

You will now learn that English has a certain order when it comes to adjectives. In this video we describe a shoe using a lot of different adjectives related to opinion, size, age, shape etc. All of these different types of adjectives come in an order that you must practise and remember if you are going to speak English properly. This class also gives you the opportunity to practise this sequence of such adjectives.

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How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.adwo.p.htm

www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3606

http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/adjorder.html

Published in English Vocabulary

In this English lesson about English colour idioms

Again we present you with lots of different idioms but this time related to colours, for example to give someone green light, to be blue-blooded, to be in the red, to be yellow bellied, to be tickled pink and to blacklist someone, these are just a sample of what you have in store - there are many more in this video, and they even have pretty pictures to illustrate each example.

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How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

http://usefulenglish.ru/idioms/idioms-exercise-five

www.englishlearner.com/advanced/idioms-colours-1.shtml

www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-1/exercise-english-75.php

Published in English Idioms
Monday, 13 October 2014 02:00

en36 Lesson 36 - English Tenses: Present Simple

Present simple tense

This English video looks at verbs in the present simple by first outlining the different subjects, how we conjugate the present simple verbs, how we contract the verbs and how the form changes in positive, negative and question forms. You will also be given a basic and clear example sentence for each form and you can practise these whilst watching or at a later date. We will also be given a simple explanation as to when we use the present simple, e.g. for facts and things that we do regularly.

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In this English lesson about describing trends and graphs, you will learn how to use various verb-adverb and adjective-noun collocations, prepositions and numbers.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/simple-present-1

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_mix.htm

www.really-learn-english.com/simple-present-exercises.html

 

Published in English Grammar

Intenga presents a class all about adverbs of frequency in the English language.

 

Intenga presents a class all about adverbs of frequency in the English language. Learn how to use and position adverbs like always, sometimes, hardly ever and never in a sentence and some common adverbial phrases like from time to time and every once in a while. Find out Here!

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-adverbs-frequency.php#.VDXqXvmSx-g

www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1400

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adverbs_of_frequency1.htm

Published in English Vocabulary

In this English lesson about comparatives and the as-as construction

 

By the time I have finished this lesson my English won't be as good as it was before, it will be even better! Find out Here!

 

In this English lesson about comparatives and the as-as construction you'll find out how to use the as-as and so-as grammatical construction with adjectives, nouns and quantifiers in comparative sentences. 

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adjectives_comparison_as_as.htm

www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/adjectives-adverbs/adjectives/exercises?02

Published in English Grammar

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb TAKE.

 

When did you take up English? Do you find that your studies really take it out of you? Did you take to learning English straight away? Find out Here!

 

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb TAKE. Phrasal verbs such as to take up, to take in, to take out, to take through and to take down.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Relate links:

www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/205.html

www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/phrasal-verbs-take1.html

www.agendaweb.org/verbs/phrasal-verbs-take-exercises.html

 

Published in Phrasal Verbs

In this English lesson about mixed conditionals in the English language 

In this English lesson about mixed conditionals in the English language you'll find out how to form mixed conditional sentences with zero, first, second and third conditionals. Find out Here!

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

www.englishpage.com/conditional/mixedconditional.html

www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditional10.htm

www.agendaweb.org/verbs/conditional-mixed-exercises.html

Published in English Grammar

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb BRING

 

We've brought out a great lesson to bring about an improvement in your phrasal verb knowledge! Many verbs are brought up, so bring it on! Find out Here!

 

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb BRING. Phrasal verbs such as to bring up, to bring out, and to bring down.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related Links:

www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/183.html

www.esl-lounge.com/student/phrasal-verbs/4pv16-bring.php

Published in Phrasal Verbs

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb COME.

 

Come on, let's see how many phrasal verbs you can come up with! Your English should come along nicely with this lesson, so you'll come across like a true expert! Find out Here!

 

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb COME. Phrasal verbs such as to come up, to come across, to come into, and to come round.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/phrasal-verbs-come1.html

www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/185.html

www.e-anglais.com/exercices/phrasal_verbs_come.php

 

Published in Phrasal Verbs

In this English lesson about describing trends and graphs

 

Graphs and trends might not be the most fascinating topic, but the vocabulary related to their description is extremely useful in academic as well as everyday exchanges. Find out Here!

 

In this English lesson about describing trends and graphs, you will learn how to use various verb-adverb and adjective-noun collocations, prepositions and numbers.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related Links:

www.oppematerjal.sisekaitse.ee/eppleibur/describing_graphs/

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/words/charts.htm

www.eslflow.com/describinggraphstables.html

Published in Business English
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