Posts tagged with "words"



WORDS OF THE DAY: 10 Fun Ways to Say 'Hello'.
How can I make my English sound more natural and fluent? Today's lession teaches you different variations of greetings and salutations. You will learn how to say 'Hello' in a variety of different ways. You will learn how to use the London accent (Cockney) and at the same time we will have some fun seeing some of the more interesting 'alternative' sights. Enjoy!

WORD OF THE DAY: Describing Nationality, Race & Languages
In today's mini-lesson we explain a complicated area of the English language. We teach you how to use words that describe the nationality, groups of people and their adjectives.

WORD OF THE DAY: To Miss
Today's we help you learn English with the explanation of a commonly confused word: TO MISS. We explain how to use it correctly and teach you different applications.

How to Swear In English (Bad Language) Part 1
How do you swear in English and make it sound authentic? What are the difference between swearwords? Which English words are the most offensive? What are the real meanings of 'bad' words?

How to Find a Girlfriend/Boyfriend in Britain? Part 3
Today we take a look at English cultural practices and ask 'How can I find a girlfriend or boyfriend in Britain?' What English language phrases and chat-up lines can I use? What techniques should I employ? What are the dos and donts of dating?

How to find a Girlfriend/Boyfriend in Britain. Part 2
Today we take a look at English cultural practices and ask 'How can I find a girlfriend or boyfriend in Britain?' What English language phrases and chat-up lines can I use? What techniques should I employ? What are the dos and donts of dating?

VOCABULARY: Mate, buddy, fellow, chap, etc. What's the difference?
How to address people in English. Today we explain how to use words to describe people when you don't use a name. We look at vocabulary like 'mate', 'buddy' and 'chap' and explain how to use them in the natural way.

SOCIAL CLASS MISTAKES: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Learners of the English language never understand how native English speakers use these vocabulary items. We explain exactly how to use the words in a correct context.