Common Mistakes in English – Lesson 4c

This is the third part of our lesson on WISH and HOPE. More practice is offered to check your comprehension of the grammatical differences between WISH and HOPE. Level: High Intermediate to Advanced.
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Common Mistakes in English – Lesson 4b

This is the second part of our lesson on WISH and HOPE. We now focus on the uses of WISH. Level: High Intermediate to Advanced.
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Common Mistakes in English-Lesson 4a

This is a lesson on WISH and HOPE in four parts. In this first part we consider the basic differences in meaning and focus on the uses of HOPE. Level: High Intermediate to Advanced.
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Common Mistakes in English – Lesson 3c

This is the third and final part of Lesson 3, in which we focus on making appropriate requests. This segment looks at special requests and written requests. Level: intermediate – advanced.
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Common Mistakes in English – Lesson 3b

This is the second part of Lesson 3, in which we focus on making appropriate requests. This segment looks at the use of questions and implied requests. Level: intermediate – advanced.
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Common Mistakes in English – Lesson 2

In this lesson we focus on differences in meaning when the verb “think” is used in the simple present and present progressive. Level: intermediate.
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Common Mistakes in English – Lesson 1

In this lesson she addresses three verbs that often cause confusion: advise, recommend, and suggest. We explore the differences in meaning, usage, and grammar. Level: high intermediate.
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English Vocabulary – Lesson 14 – Bulls

Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Topic: Expressions related to bulls. (No profanity! Just colorful expressions commonly used by Americans.)
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English Pronunciation – Lesson 14 – Glottal Stop

Topic: Use of the glottal stop in place of the true t in American English. Level: intermediate to advanced.
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English Pronunciation – Lesson 13c – True T and Flap T

Topic: pronunciation of T in American English. I focus on the “true” T and the flap T (or tap). This is a lesson in 3 parts. Part 3 offers additional practice with the flap T. Level: intermediate to advanced.
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