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Passive Voice in English
Passive Voice in English

Episode 9

In the active voice, the subject of the sentence DOES the action:

Jake wrote a letter.
subject / verb / object

In the passive voice, the subject of …

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Difference between TO and FOR
Difference between TO and FOR

Episode 8

Don’t say: “I’m studying every day for improve my English.”

Say: “I’m studying every day to improve my English.”

The prepositions to and for are very…

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Travel, Trip, or Journey?
Travel, Trip, or Journey?

Episode 7

A lot of English as a Second Language learners confuse the words TRAVEL, TRIP, and JOURNEY. In today's lesson, you'll learn how to use each word and …

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An Easy Way to Form Questions in English
An Easy Way to Form Questions in English

Episode 6

Forming questions in English can be confusing.

Don’t worry – I’m going to teach you a simple formula that works for asking questions in almost ALL th…

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Present Perfect vs. Past Perfect
Present Perfect vs. Past Perfect

Episode 5

Both present perfect and past perfect talk about something that happened before a point in time (reference point).

 

In the present perfect, our refe…

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How to Improve Your Spoken English
How to Improve Your Spoken English

Episode 4

Speaking English is difficult for many learners. In this article, I’ll give you 10 ways to speak English better: 5 ways to improve your spoken Englis…

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Difference between SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE, and WOULD HAVE
Difference between SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE, and WOULD HAVE

Episode 3

Should have, could have, and would have are sometimes called “modals of lost opportunity” because they describe situations when we are imagining that…

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Difference between SHOULD, COULD, and WOULD
Difference between SHOULD, COULD, and WOULD

Episode 2

The difference between should, could, and would is difficult for many English learners – this lesson will help you understand when to use each one!

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Direct and Indirect Questions in English
Direct and Indirect Questions in English

Episode 1

Direct questions are the “normal” questions that we can ask to friends, family members, and people who we know well. 

Example of a direct question:
“W…

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