English vowels
English vowel classification by stability, tension and length. Tongue position’s influence on articulation.
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English vowel classification by stability, tension and length. Tongue position’s influence on articulation.
“Who?” Practicing English rhythm.
Children will learn the “Who …” question and answer patterns from the song. After they have learned the patterns they can use it to ask other the “Who …” questions.
Hello there! My name’s Ronnie. I’m going to teach you English. I’m going to teach you about two words that are very easily confused when speaking English, when hearing English and when listening to English at the same time.
In English, we have three words to talk about sight, where most languages just use one! Learn which word to use when in this free lesson.
DO is a very simple verb in English that is used all the time. In this simple grammar lesson, Ronnie explains how to use it easily and without confusion. You’ll learn when to use DO, DOES, DID, DON’T, DOESN’T, and DIDN’T.
Are you confused about if you should use ‘will’ or ‘going to’ to talk about the future? Watch this grammar lesson!
Tag questions are a normal part of everyday English conversation. In this lesson, I teach you how to recognize tag questions, so that you are not confused when you hear one, and how to improve your English conversation skills by using tag questions effectively.
A lot of students focus on learning the rules of English grammar, but you also need to learn the differences between your culture and that of English-speaking countries. In this lesson, I go over some simple differences.