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This week Alisha will teach you five words that start with a Z, only she doesn't know what they are yet!
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In this lesson, Alisha and Michael will talk about Things to Avoid Saying When Meeting Someone for the First Time.
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- Can you explain why do you use "If I WERE you... I.." instead of "WAS"?
- I'm stumped by trying to distinguish the exact difference in meaning between "evaluate" and "assess". Could you help me?
- What is the meaning of the expression 'WORD!!!???' ? I've seen it in some movies, and I can't figure out what it means.
- Can you please explain to me the meanings and uses of the word "happen", specifically in these cases: "Do you happen to...", "My sister happens to be a lawer"... I'm confused about it
- What's the difference between these words "admire, adore, and idolize?"
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In this lesson, you'll learn 20 Happy Words that are used every day in USA.
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What is your favorite color? This lesson will teach you all you need to talk about colors in English. Next time you meet up with your English speaking friend, you can ask them what colors they like.
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Interested in the world of witches and wizards, dwarfs and giants? This is the lesson for you. In this lesson, you learn the English words for some of the most famous fairy tale characters, so you can talk to your English friends about the world of fairy tales.
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Discover new music whilst improving your English with Lyric Lab. Learn the song’s key words and phrases with our lyric video then add it to your playlist to understand it inside and out. By listening over and over, you'll reinforce your learning in the most sweet-sounding way.
In this lesson you'll learn the key words and phrases from Amazing Grace, performed by Taryn Brady.
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In this English grammar lesson you will learn how to give example by using the good words in between Like, As and Such As, you’ll know which one to use. With this video you will be able to able to improve your English grammar. Are you ready to avoid doing common English mistakes?
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In this video, Alisha answers 5 questions.
- I would like to know the differences between the verb "to be" and "to become". For example, which one is correct? "I want to be a teacher" or "I want to become a teacher"?
- What is the different between used to and used for?
- What does it mean when someone says "I'm not practicing the law anymore."? I'm a little confused the word of 'practice' here.
- What does "I'm blown away" mean?
- What is the difference between "lot of" and "plethora of".
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In this lesson, you'll learn 10 Hardest Words to Pronounce that are used every day in the USA.
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In this English grammar lesson you will learn how to express the cause or the reason by using BECAUSE OF and THANKS TO. With this video you will be able to able to improve your English grammar. Are you ready to avoid doing common English mistakes?
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In this video, Alisha answers 6 questions.
- Is it correct to say: ""You stupid boy"" (grammerly)?
- Could you please explain the difference between: 'Here I am/Here you are' and 'Here/There we/you go'?
- What's the different between 'strange, odd, weird, and bizarre'?
- What is the difference between( maybe,perhaps and probably)?? When we can use eventually and gradually?
- How do we use the conjunctions like (which,that,what,who) in the middle of the sentence?
- What do ""to nip in the bud"" and ""by fits and starts"" mean?
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In this English lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in English to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your English speaking friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!
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In this lesson, you'll learn 10 Ways to Invite Someone to Something.
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In this video, Alisha answers 5 questions.
- Could you please tell me what’s the meaning of “smush”?
- What's the difference between 'in time' and 'on time'?
- When or How can I use the word "over"? I've seen it like this: "over and over again"... "over there"... "over the vacation"... "game over"...
- Could you explain when we should use plural and singular forms of "year", "month"? For example, how should I say "2 year/years later", "2-year-old boy", "I'm traveling for 2 month/months", etc. What is the difference in this forms usage?
- Is it "you and me" or "you and i"?
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This week Alisha will teach you five love idioms, only she doesn't know what they are yet!
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