Archive for category English Grammar
- ISBN13: 9780521537629
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English Grammar in Use Third Edition is a fully updated version of the classic grammar title. It retains the key features of clarity and accessibility which have made the book so popular. This third edition: – has 10 completely new units, including 9 new units on phrasal verbs to more thoroughly cover this important area for intermediate students. – has even more Additional Exercises, to offer more contrastive practice. – is in full colour and has a slightly larger… More >>
What grammar rules, say teachers?
The sad thing is we’re not even surprised any more: ONE of the world’s most respected authorities on grammar has written to every school…
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New Edition features an improved organization, expanded clarification of grammar points, new and more exercises…. More >>
A native English speaker reads 32 words beginning with the letter ‘b’ and 38 letters beginning with the letter ‘c’. The reader also gives examples of the words in sentences. This video follows in the pattern of the previous videos. The reader reads each of the words and then puts some of them into sentences. There are some exceptional words that are ODD words. These words are highlighted. In the words that start with the letter C some C words are made with the sound of S. These words are highlighted.
i-TEACH-u 13 is now ready on YouTube.
If you would like to listen to another English man reading his own poem then click below.
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit?ns=1&video_id=ILhWGScRZyk
Duration : 0:7:59
Topic: Reported speech. (Also called indirect speech.) This is the first video in a series of lessons on reported speech. Level: Intermediate.
Additional practice is available at EnglishCafe.com. The direct link to the follow-up exercise for this lesson is http://www.englishcafe.com/blog/reported-speech-introduction-19272
Duration : 0:10:9
I want to improve my English. My grammar and written English is not so good. What should I do ?
Jan 18
I want to improve my English. My grammar and written English is not so good. What should I do to improve myself? Thanks.
Reading is the best way to pick up how written English works although I would recommend books as there is a certain of "newspeak" used by newspapers and magazines.
Perhaps a "pen friend" who would be prepared to correct your letters (or emails) would help too.
To, Two, Too — do you know the difference between them? In this lesson I explain when to use each of these homonyms. They sound the same but are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. Confusing! But not after you watch this lesson
Take the quiz at http://www.engVid.com/
Duration : 0:6:36






