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 Communication English

     - 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

- A little/a few and little/few

- The (the definite article)

- Omission of the

- This/these, that/those (demonstrative adjectives and pronouns)

- Nouns

- Plural (nouns)

- Uncountable nouns (also known as non-count nouns or mass nouns)

- The form of the possessive/genitive case '

- Use of the possessive/genitive case and of + noun

- Compound nouns

- Adjectives: Kind of adjectives

- Position of adjectives

- Order of adjectives of quality

- Comparison

- Constructions with comparisons

- Than/as + pronoun + auxiliary

- The + adjective with a plural meaning

- Adjectives + one/ones and adjectives used as pronouns

- Many and much (adjectives and pronouns)

- Adjectives + infinitives

- Adjectives + infinitive/that-clause/preposition constructions

- Adverbs

- Adverbs and adjectives with the same form

- Comparative and superlative adverb forms

- Adverbs - constructions with comparisons

- Far, farther/farthest and further/furthest

- Adverbs of manner

- Adverbs of place

- Adverbs of time

- Adverbs of frequency

- Sentence adverbs

- Adverbs of degree

- Fairly and rather

- Quite

- Hardly, scarcely, barely

- Inversion of the verb

- All, each, every, everyone, everybody, everything

- Both

- All/both/each + of and alternative constructions

- Neither, either

- Some, any, no and none (adjectives and pronouns)

- Someone, somebody, something, anyone, anybody, anything, no one, nobody, nothing

- Else placed after someone/anybody/nothing etc.

- Another, other, others with one and some

- Interrogatives: wh-? words and how?

- Examples of the use of who, whom, whose, which and what

- Who, whom, which and what as objects of prepositions

- Uses of what

- Which compared with who and what

- Interrogative adverbs: why, when, where, how

- Ever placed after who, what, where, why, when, how

- Possessives, personal and reflexive pronouns: my, mine, I, myself etc.

- Personal pronouns

 

 

English Writing

- Basic English writing

- Argument and Opinion Essay Writing

- English letter writing

 

English Pronunciation

- 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

- Business English job interview

 

English Reading

   - Arts & Entertainment   - Education  - Environment - Health & Medicine

   - Economy - Human Interest - Human Rights and Law - Politics

   - Science & Technology - War and Conflict - World Issues

   - 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

     - God and the man

     - 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

 - Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have A Dream" 

 - John F. Kennedy - "Inaugural Address"

 

 

    English Dictations

     - Elementary – Mr Bean's working day

     - Intermediate – English Folklore

 

English by Special Topics

 - Tourism English

 - English for Banking

 

English Exercises, Tests & Quiz

- Grammar Tests

- Vocabulary tests

- Crosswords

English Learning Guide Article & Tips

  - Interview techniques

  - Successful negotiations in English

  - Ten ways to be polite in business