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Lesson 4d - WISH and HOPE
Expressions with “Hope” and “Wish” “I hope so”, “I should hope so” These expression mean I hope that’s true or I hope that will happen For example, let’s say your native department store and the saleperson says “Your
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Lesson 5a - R - English Pronunciation
Common mistakes in English, "ING" and "ED" adjectives Here are some films I find interesting Do you think we‘re interested in the same kinds of films? In this lesson we’re going to talk about adjectives that end in “ING” and “ED”
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Lesson 5b (second part) - R - English Pronunciation
Common mistakes in English, "ING" and "ED" adjectives, part 2 So let’s see how well you understand and we'll try an exercise Exercise, read the text about an American film Complete the sentences by choosing the correct adjective
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Lesson 5c - R and L - English Pronunciation
Topic: "R" and "L". Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners.
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Lesson 6a - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
Topic: Word Stress. This is a lesson in four parts. In this first segment I explain what word stress is and why it's important. Levels: All levels.
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Lesson 6b - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
This is PART TWO of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment I explain syllable separation and how to learn the placement of word stress. The main exercise of this lesson begins: How to pronounce the 50 states and capitals of the USA. Level:
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Lesson 6c - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
This is PART THREE of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment we continue the main exercise of this lesson: How to pronounce the 50 states and capitals of the USA. Level: All levels, though the vocabulary and rate of speech in the interviews
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Lesson 6d - PRESENT PERFECT
Topic: the present perfect and the present perfect progressive tenses. This is PART FOUR of a lesson in four parts. In PART FOUR we practice using time expressions and finally begin our study of the present perfect progressive. Level: high
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Lesson 6e - PRESENT PERFECT
BONUS FEATURE of Grammar Lesson 6. This additional material compares and contrast several verb tenses including the present perfect and the present perfect progressive. Level: high intermediate to advanced. Be sure to watch Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4
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Lesson 7 - Reported Speech (Intro)
Topic: Reported speech. (Also called indirect speech.) This is the first video in a series of lessons on reported speech. Level: Intermediate. NOTE: I'm very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to
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