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English Grammar - Past tense of 'should' - "I should have", "You shouldn't have", etc. Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 425 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ The word 'should' doesn't follow the normal rules in English, when used in the past tense. In this grammar lesson, I explain how to use 'should' in the past tense to form sentences like "I should have watched the lesson." |
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English Grammar - COULD & SHOULD Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 250 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ If you're having problems understanding these two words, you should watch this lesson. There is a quick and easy way to know the difference! Take the free quiz to test your understanding at http://www.engvid.co m/ |
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Idioms in English - CAT Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 258 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ There are lots of expressions in English that involve cats. In this lesson, I let the cat out of the bag, so you never have to feel lost if someone uses one of these idioms in conversation. Take the quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/ |
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English Grammar - How Often? - ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, NEVER Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 306 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ What does it mean when you say that you "often" or "usually" do something? In this beginner lesson, learn the difference between "always," "usually," "often," "sometimes," and "never." Take the free quiz to test your understanding at http://www.engvid.co m/ |
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Speaking English - MUST, HAVE TO, HAVE GOT TO - Talking about Necessity Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 336 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Not sure what the difference is between "have to," "have got to," and "must"? In this lesson, you will learn how to use each of these very common English phrases effectively and fluently. Take a free quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/must-have-to-have- got-to-necessity/ |
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Speaking English - How to talk about what you want - Expressing Preference Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 454 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Learn the difference between "I prefer," "I would prefer," and "I would rather." In this English lesson on preference, you will learn how to tell people what you would like when faced with more than one option. Test your understanding by taking the quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/preference-how-to- talk-about-what-you- want/ |
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Grammar for Beginners - Making Questions with "To Be" Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 340 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ This is a basic grammar lesson for beginners who want to start asking questions in English. Take a quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/grammar-making-to- be-questions/ |
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English Grammar - This, That, These, Those Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 307 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this grammar lesson, learn the difference between four common English words: this, that, these, and those. Perfect for beginners. Test your understanding after watching the lesson, by taking the free quiz at http://www.engvid.co m/basic-grammar-this -that-these-those/ |
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Speaking English - Expectations - How to use "supposed to" Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 276 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this English lesson, I explain how to talk about different kinds of expectations using "be supposed to." If you would like to know how to talk about rules, predictions, hearsay, and plans or arrangements, this is a great place to start. Take the free quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/speaking-english-e xpectations-how-to-u se-supposed-to/ |
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Idioms in English - Body Parts Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 388 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this lesson, I look at some of the most common idioms related to the human body. What does it mean if someone tells you to keep your nose out of his or her business? Expand your idiomatic knowledge with this useful English lesson. |
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Talking About Quantity in English - A FEW, A LITTLE, FEW, LITTLE Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 407 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this practical speaking and grammar lesson, I teach how to use some very common English expressions that are related to quantity. What is the difference between "a little" and "a few"? Watch this lesson to find out, then take the quiz at http://www.engVid.co m/ |
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Grammar - Articles - When to use A, AN, or no article Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 515 seconds In this grammar lesson, I teach about one of the most common problems that new English speakers have. There are a couple of very basic grammar rules you can follow to help you know when to use "a," "an," or no article. Don't forget to take the quiz at http://www.engVid.co m/ |
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Imperatives - How to give commands in English and more! Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 445 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this lesson, I look at the many uses for imperatives. If you ever wanted to know how to give clear commands or directions to someone, or even how to make a request, this lesson will help you. |
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Idioms in English - Music Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 420 seconds Want to know what it means when someone says you're "fit as a fiddle"? This lesson will be music to your ears, as it features six common music related idioms. Enhance your conversation skills with this lesson! |
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Grammar - Giving Advice - SHOULD, OUGHT TO, HAD BETTER Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 430 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ In this English lesson, I teach you how to give advice, using 'should', 'ought to', and 'had better'. These are used differently and can mean different things, so learn about the differences here. Don't forget to take the quiz at http://www.engvid.co m/give-advice-should -ought-to-had-better / |
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Grammar - Using "Since" and "For" with the Present Perfect Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 239 seconds Depending on whether you want to talk about how long you have been doing something, or when you started doing something, you will need to use one of these two words. Find out which is which and take the free quiz on the lesson at http://www.engVid.co m/ |
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English Grammar - Past Progressive Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 264 seconds This is an introduction to the past progressive tense in English, which describes an action that was in progress at some point in the past. This tense is very useful if you want to recount events or tell stories about things that have happened to you. Don't forget to take the quiz at http:/www.engVid.com / |
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English Grammar - ALREADY & YET Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 205 seconds Go to http://www.engVid.co m to take the quiz for this lesson. The lesson will help you understand when to use "already," and when to use "yet." |
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Idioms in English - 'Blue' Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 206 seconds Feeling blue about not understanding idioms? Expand your informal English knowledge with this lesson. These are all common expressions and phrases that use the colour blue. |
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Speaking English - Tag Questions - How to express assumptions or comment on a situation Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 413 seconds 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. |
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How to Use Commas in English Writing Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 413 seconds In this lesson, I look at comma use in the English language. If you are looking to get into university, or simply want to improve your writing, this lesson is a great way to strengthen your punctuation skills. Don't forget to test your understanding of the lesson by taking the quiz at http://www.engVid.co m/ |
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Order of Adjectives in English Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 297 seconds Believe it or not, there is a specific order that adjectives follow when English speakers are describing something. In this lesson, I discuss this order, so you will never have to feel embarrassed about your word order again. This is helpful in writing, as well as speaking. For more of my free English writing lessons, visit my section at http://www.engVid.co m/ |
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Parts of a Paragraph - English Academic Writing Introduction Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 302 seconds English academic writing differs from other cultures. If you are looking to learn how to structure a written paragraph in English, this lesson will give you the simple formula that most university professors look for. |
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English Spelling - When to Double Consonants Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 398 seconds Having trouble trying to figure out when you double your consonants? In this spelling lesson, I look at a few simple rules that are guaranteed to remove any confusion, and to quickly improve your writing skills. |
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English Grammar - Prepositions of Place - AT, ON, IN Posted by: AlexESLvid
Video duration: 489 seconds In this lesson, I look at 3 common prepositions of place. Want to know how to use AT, ON, and IN? Have a look at this video, and improve your grammar, as well as your written and spoken English. To test yourself on this lesson, check out the quiz at http://www.engVid.co m/ |



























