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Learn or improve your English with video lessons that explain the ins and outs of English in a way that is easy to understand. Have a problem with grammar, vocabulary, or pronunciation? Then these videos are perfect for you. View ProfileDetails
- Total Time 3 hr
- Lessons 30
- Exercises 93
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103 CQ
30 Lessons in This Course
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5 minESL lesson 13 CQ
Mastering a conditional tense can be difficult when you're learning English as a second language. Follow along, and learn the structure for how use this tense.
with Your English WebMastering a conditional tense can be difficult when you're learning English as a second language. Follow along, and learn the structure for how use this tense.
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6 minESL lesson 24 CQ
Want to improve your upper intermediate conversational English skills? Studying for an IELTS? Learn conjunctions and clauses that explain reasons and results.
with Your English WebWant to improve your upper intermediate conversational English skills? Studying for an IELTS? Learn conjunctions and clauses that explain reasons and results.
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5 minESL lesson 33 CQ
In this lesson, Stuart explains the three structures for joining negative sentences in English with simple examples using the words "or", "nor", and "neither".
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Stuart explains the three structures for joining negative sentences in English with simple examples using the words "or", "nor", and "neither".
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3 minESL lesson 42 CQ
In this lesson, Stuart reviews the structure and meaning of the future perfect tense in English with simple examples and the prepositions "by" and "until".
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Stuart reviews the structure and meaning of the future perfect tense in English with simple examples and the prepositions "by" and "until".
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5 minESL lesson 53 CQ
This intermediate-level lesson on English as a second language explains how to use focus adverbs such as "only", "just", and "mainly", when speaking or writing.
with Your English WebThis intermediate-level lesson on English as a second language explains how to use focus adverbs such as "only", "just", and "mainly", when speaking or writing.
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6 minESL lesson 64 CQ
In this lesson, Stuart explains the differences, meaning, and use of the English phrases "at last", "finally", "in the end", and "at the end".
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Stuart explains the differences, meaning, and use of the English phrases "at last", "finally", "in the end", and "at the end".
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5 minESL lesson 73 CQ
The word "enough" is used in several different ways in the English language, and in this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web explains five different uses.
with Your English WebThe word "enough" is used in several different ways in the English language, and in this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web explains five different uses.
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4 minESL lesson 83 CQ
Structure determines meaning! In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common sentence structures using comparatives like "more" and "harder".
with Your English WebStructure determines meaning! In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common sentence structures using comparatives like "more" and "harder".
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4 minESL lesson 93 CQ
In this lesson, learn about some tricky prepositions in English—"besides", "except", and "apart from"—with clear and simple examples from everyday life.
with Your English WebIn this lesson, learn about some tricky prepositions in English—"besides", "except", and "apart from"—with clear and simple examples from everyday life.
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6 minESL lesson 104 CQ
You look as if you're in need of an English lesson! Stuart explains the meaning of "as if" and "as though", and how they're used in everyday language.
with Your English WebYou look as if you're in need of an English lesson! Stuart explains the meaning of "as if" and "as though", and how they're used in everyday language.
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5 minESL lesson 113 CQ
In this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common uses of "just" in English with examples from everyday life. See just how useful this word can be!
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Stuart guides you through four common uses of "just" in English with examples from everyday life. See just how useful this word can be!
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9 minESL lesson 125 CQ
Using the word "get" can be tricky when you're speaking English as a second language. Watch and practice how to use it with adjectives, nouns, places, and more.
with Your English WebUsing the word "get" can be tricky when you're speaking English as a second language. Watch and practice how to use it with adjectives, nouns, places, and more.
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6 minESL lesson 134 CQ
You can use "also", "too", and "as well" in similar situations in English, and in this lesson, Stuart explains how to use each of these adverbs in conversation.
with Your English WebYou can use "also", "too", and "as well" in similar situations in English, and in this lesson, Stuart explains how to use each of these adverbs in conversation.
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5 minESL lesson 143 CQ
Stuart explains adverbs of degree using examples of common sentences with "fairly", "quite", and "rather" for the next time you have an English conversation!
with Your English WebStuart explains adverbs of degree using examples of common sentences with "fairly", "quite", and "rather" for the next time you have an English conversation!
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5 minESL lesson 153 CQ
"As", "since", "because", and "for" can be used to explain a reason for something in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the difference between each one.
with Your English Web"As", "since", "because", and "for" can be used to explain a reason for something in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the difference between each one.
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5 minESL lesson 163 CQ
Sometimes infinitives in English take a "to", and sometimes they don't. In this lesson, Stuart explains when the "to" should and should not be used.
with Your English WebSometimes infinitives in English take a "to", and sometimes they don't. In this lesson, Stuart explains when the "to" should and should not be used.
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5 minESL lesson 173 CQ
"Must" can be used to say that something is very likely to be true. In this lesson, Stuart explains how to use this modal verb to express deduction in English.
with Your English Web"Must" can be used to say that something is very likely to be true. In this lesson, Stuart explains how to use this modal verb to express deduction in English.
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11 minESL lesson 186 CQ
Did you know that certain adverbs take specific positions in English? In this lesson, Stuart explains the arrangement of adverbs by time, manner, and place.
with Your English WebDid you know that certain adverbs take specific positions in English? In this lesson, Stuart explains the arrangement of adverbs by time, manner, and place.
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6 minESL lesson 194 CQ
You can use the word "ought" (a modal auxiliary verb) in many ways in English—and in this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web explains how!
with Your English WebYou can use the word "ought" (a modal auxiliary verb) in many ways in English—and in this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web explains how!
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7 minESL lesson 204 CQ
In this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web introduces prepositions for expressions of time—such as days, holidays ("at Christmas"), seasons, and more.
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Stuart from Your English Web introduces prepositions for expressions of time—such as days, holidays ("at Christmas"), seasons, and more.
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7 minESL lesson 214 CQ
The present perfect continuous tense is for actions that started in the past and continue for a period of time. Learn how to use it correctly in this lesson!
with Your English WebThe present perfect continuous tense is for actions that started in the past and continue for a period of time. Learn how to use it correctly in this lesson!
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3 minESL lesson 222 CQ
Stuart from Your English Web explains the rule for correctly pronouncing the most common word in the English language—the definite article "the"!
with Your English WebStuart from Your English Web explains the rule for correctly pronouncing the most common word in the English language—the definite article "the"!
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5 minESL lesson 233 CQ
"Such" is used in many formal and conversational expressions in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the different uses of "such" with simple examples.
with Your English Web"Such" is used in many formal and conversational expressions in English. In this lesson, Stuart explains the different uses of "such" with simple examples.
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7 minESL lesson 244 CQ
"At" is a very common preposition paired with verbs in English, and in this lesson, you'll see how to use "at" to express specific conditions in English.
with Your English Web"At" is a very common preposition paired with verbs in English, and in this lesson, you'll see how to use "at" to express specific conditions in English.
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4 minESL lesson 253 CQ
Stuart explains the subtle differences of using the question words "what", "which of", and "one of" with nouns in English using simple example sentences.
with Your English WebStuart explains the subtle differences of using the question words "what", "which of", and "one of" with nouns in English using simple example sentences.
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5 minESL lesson 263 CQ
Stuart from Your English Web explains how to use the past continuous tense, which is often paired with the simple past, using several example sentences.
with Your English WebStuart from Your English Web explains how to use the past continuous tense, which is often paired with the simple past, using several example sentences.
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4 minESL lesson 273 CQ
Stuart introduces the past perfect continuous tense in this lesson, showing you how it's used in everyday conversation and to answer the question, "how long?".
with Your English WebStuart introduces the past perfect continuous tense in this lesson, showing you how it's used in everyday conversation and to answer the question, "how long?".
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6 minESL lesson 284 CQ
Stuart explains how and when to use the past perfect in combination with other past tenses, for time expressions, and to convey unreal or unrealized events.
with Your English WebStuart explains how and when to use the past perfect in combination with other past tenses, for time expressions, and to convey unreal or unrealized events.
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6 minESL lesson 294 CQ
English speakers use two common tenses for events in the past. Stuart explains when to use the present perfect and when to use the past simple in this lesson.
with Your English WebEnglish speakers use two common tenses for events in the past. Stuart explains when to use the present perfect and when to use the past simple in this lesson.
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4 minESL lesson 303 CQ
Follow along with Stuart in this lesson to get a detailed look at the prepositional phrase "as well as" with adjectives, -ing verbs, and infinitives.
with Your English WebFollow along with Stuart in this lesson to get a detailed look at the prepositional phrase "as well as" with adjectives, -ing verbs, and infinitives.
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15102 min15-part ESL course58 CQ
Are you learning English as a second language? Build English vocabulary and conversational skills in this intermediate level course. Enjoy learning at your own pace, and speak English with confidence!
with Your English WebAre you learning English as a second language? Build English vocabulary and conversational skills in this intermediate level course. Enjoy learning at your own pace, and speak English with confidence!
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23153 min23-part ESL course88 CQ
Are you looking for a way to learn or review basic English grammar? In this course, Your English Web introduces the structure of English, from forming the present tense to using correct word order.
with Your English WebAre you looking for a way to learn or review basic English grammar? In this course, Your English Web introduces the structure of English, from forming the present tense to using correct word order.
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3 minESL lesson2 CQ
"Else" means "in addition" or "instead" in English, and Stuart provides lots of practical examples, along with do's and don'ts for how to use "else" correctly.
with Your English Web"Else" means "in addition" or "instead" in English, and Stuart provides lots of practical examples, along with do's and don'ts for how to use "else" correctly.
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2 minFREEESL lessonFree2 CQ
Learning English? Understand how to ask questions using prepositions in this brief lesson from Your English Web. Stuart shares various examples and tips.
with Your English WebLearning English? Understand how to ask questions using prepositions in this brief lesson from Your English Web. Stuart shares various examples and tips.
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2 minESL lesson2 CQ
Remembering countable nouns as things that can be counted and uncountable nouns as things that can’t will help you correctly talk about quantities in English.
with Your English WebRemembering countable nouns as things that can be counted and uncountable nouns as things that can’t will help you correctly talk about quantities in English.
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12126 min12-part ESL course68 CQ
Strong spellers are not born that way—it takes patience! In this Rules of English spelling course, How to Spell explains the logic behind confusing spelling conventions.
with How to SpellStrong spellers are not born that way—it takes patience! In this Rules of English spelling course, How to Spell explains the logic behind confusing spelling conventions.
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23153 min23-part ESL course88 CQ
Are you looking for a way to learn or review basic English grammar? In this course, Your English Web introduces the structure of English, from forming the present tense to using correct word order.
with Your English WebAre you looking for a way to learn or review basic English grammar? In this course, Your English Web introduces the structure of English, from forming the present tense to using correct word order.
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1293 min12-part ESL course54 CQ
English is the lingua franca of the business world, but misunderstandings are common. This course covers basic guidelines of business English, and offers tips for dealing with communication barriers.
with Rich Walton EnglishEnglish is the lingua franca of the business world, but misunderstandings are common. This course covers basic guidelines of business English, and offers tips for dealing with communication barriers.
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30180 min30-part ESL course103 CQ
Are you proficient in English but finding certain expressions and grammar difficult to master? Using simple everyday examples, this course explains topics that ESL students often find tricky.
with Your English WebAre you proficient in English but finding certain expressions and grammar difficult to master? Using simple everyday examples, this course explains topics that ESL students often find tricky.
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1098 min10-part ESL course56 CQ
This ESL course from experienced English teacher Kat addresses some of the most common errors made by people learning English, even advanced students. Learn to speak English like a native speaker!
with KatThis ESL course from experienced English teacher Kat addresses some of the most common errors made by people learning English, even advanced students. Learn to speak English like a native speaker!