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learn and practice English. The Internet provides you great ways & tools to
learn and improve your English. You can find here resources to learn vocabulary,
grammar, listening skill, writing and maybe make friends all around the world.

Communication English
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Episode 1. Pleased to
meet you (GREETINGS,
INTRODUCTIONS)
- Episode 2. Enjoy Your
Stay (SAYING THANK YOU, SAYING GOODBYE, PAYING) - Episode 3. What time is
it? (MAKING AN APPOINTMENT,
THE TIME)
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Business English
- Episode 2 - Why don't you join us?
In this episode you can learn how to make, accept and refuse invitations in a
business setting.
- Episode 11 - Can I Help You?
We look at how to make business calls. You can watch the video or just listen to
the audio.

English Grammar
- A/An (the indefinite article)
- A/An and one
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A little/a few and little/few
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The (the definite article)
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Omission of the
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This/these, that/those (demonstrative
adjectives and pronouns)
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Nouns
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Plural (nouns)
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Uncountable nouns (also known as non-count nouns
or mass nouns)
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The form of the
possessive/genitive case '
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Use of the
possessive/genitive case and of + noun
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Compound nouns
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Adjectives: Kind of adjectives
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Position of adjectives
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Order of adjectives of quality
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Comparison
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Constructions with comparisons
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Than/as + pronoun + auxiliary
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The + adjective with a plural
meaning
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Adjectives +
one/ones and adjectives used as pronouns
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Many and much (adjectives
and pronouns)
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Adjectives + infinitives
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Adjectives + infinitive/that-clause/preposition constructions
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Adverbs
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Adverbs and adjectives
with the same form
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Comparative and
superlative adverb forms
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Adverbs - constructions
with comparisons
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Far, farther/farthest
and further/furthest
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Adverbs of manner
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Adverbs of place
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Adverbs of time
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Adverbs of frequency
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Sentence adverbs
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Adverbs of degree
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Fairly and rather
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Quite
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Hardly, scarcely, barely
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Inversion of the verb
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All, each, every,
everyone, everybody, everything
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Both
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All/both/each + of
and alternative constructions
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Neither, either
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Some, any, no and
none (adjectives and pronouns)
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Someone, somebody, something,
anyone, anybody, anything, no one, nobody, nothing
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Else placed after
someone/anybody/nothing etc.
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Another, other, others with
one and some
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Interrogatives: wh-? words and how?
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Examples of
the use of who, whom, whose, which and what
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Who, whom,
which and what as objects of prepositions
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Uses
of what
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Which compared with who and what
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Interrogative adverbs:
why, when, where, how
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Ever placed after
who, what, where, why, when, how
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Possessives, personal and reflexive pronouns: my, mine, I, myself etc.
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Personal pronouns
English Writing
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Basic English writing
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Argument and Opinion Essay Writing
- English letter writing

English Pronunciation
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How to
pronounce specific sounds in English. In this section you will find:
- Pictures of how your mouth looks when
you say sounds.
- A description of how to make the
sound.

English Listening
- English Listening Tips - A great way
to improve overall English listening ability is through activities that require
active listening.
- Interview Listening - These listening
lessons offer students text and mp3
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Business English job interview
English Reading
- Arts &
Entertainment -
Education -
Environment -
Health & Medicine
- Economy -
Human Interest -
Human Rights and Law
- Politics
- Science & Technology
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War and Conflict
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World Issues
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American History -
American Life
English Slang
- screw up:
to make a mistake.
"I screwed up on the driving
test, so I didn't pass."
- whiz (1): someone who shows a special
talent for something.
"Einstein was a whiz in
Physics."
Funny English Jokes
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God and the man
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Genie joke

Funny English
- Funny Signs
- Funny Newspaper
Headlines (funny, silly,
weird and sometimes even hilarious Newspaper headlines from actual newspapers)
- Funny quotes
Famous Speech
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Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have A Dream"

- John F. Kennedy -
"Inaugural Address"


English
Dictations
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Elementary – Mr Bean's working day
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Intermediate – English
Folklore
English by Special Topics
- Tourism English
- English for Banking
English Exercises, Tests & Quiz
- Grammar Tests
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Vocabulary tests
- Crosswords
English Learning Guide Article
& Tips
- Interview techniques
- Successful negotiations in
English -
Ten ways to be polite in business
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