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Business English - Complaining & Disagreeing Politely and Effectively Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 442 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ Negative adjectives can come across harshly in English. In this lesson, you will learn a more effective way to complain or disagree. Test your understanding of the class by taking the quiz at http://www.engvid.co m/polite-business-en glish-complain-disag ree/ |
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English Grammar - Tenses overview - present, past, future, simple, continuous, progressive, perfect! Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 337 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ This lesson offers a quick overview of the main verb tenses in English. It also explains which are the most important to master at various language levels. Test yourself on the tenses in English by taking the quiz at http://www.engvid.co m/english-grammar-te nses-overview/ |
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Business English - Talking about your Work Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 344 seconds http://www.engvid.co m/ Make a perfect first impression by learning how to describe the place, country, city, department and field in which you work. Test your understanding of this English lesson by taking the free quiz at http://www.engvid.co m/business-english-t alking-about-your-wo rk/ |
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Confused Words - EFFECT & AFFECT Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 236 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Are you affected by something or effected by it? If you're not sure which is right, this English lesson will clarify the difference. Test your understanding of the lesson by taking the quiz at http://www.engvid.co m/confused-words-eff ect-affect/ |
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English Vocabulary - First name? Given name? Forename? What's your name? Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 316 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ When filling out a form in English, do you know your given name, your forename, your surname, and so on? Learn how to provide this basic information correctly and clearly, by watching this lesson. After watching, you can test your understanding by taking the free quiz at http://www.engVid.co m/vocabulary-first-n ame-given-forename-s urname/ |
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Confused Words - BEFORE & AGO Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 184 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Did you start learning English several years ago or several years before? In this video, you will learn the correct usage of these commonly confused words. Take the free quiz to test your understanding of the lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/confused-words-bef ore-ago/ |
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Business English - How to minimize problems Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 266 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ By following a few simple techniques, you can make any problem sound less serious. Learn how to resolve your difficulties more easily, in business and in life. This English lesson will show you how. You can take a quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/business-english-h ow-to-minimize-probl ems/ |
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Polite English - Saying Yes and No Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 474 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Did you know that the words "yes" and "no", when used alone, can make you sound rude and angry? In this lesson, you'll learn the secret of how to communicate these basic messages simply and politely. You can take a quiz on this English lesson at http://www.engvid.co m/polite-english-say ing-yes-no/ |
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Polite English - 8 ways to say Thank You Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 176 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this video lesson, you will learn several ways of expressing thanks in formal and informal situations. |
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English Vocabulary - How to talk about money Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 312 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Money is something you'll need to talk about all your life! In this English lesson, you'll learn some essential vocabulary to help you speak about this important subject. Take the free quiz on this lesson at http://www.engVid.co m/ |
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TOEFL Structure & Skills for iBT success! Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 688 seconds Getting a high score on the TOEFL iBT demands much more than reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Discover all the indirect skills you must master in order to do well on this important English proficiency exam. Visit http://www.GoodLuckT OEFL.com for more information on the TOEFL iBT, and http://www.engVid.co m/ for all of my free English lesson videos. |
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English Writing - Paraphrasing Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 506 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Paraphrasing is expressing what you have read or heard in your own words. Its a skill you need in academic and professional life. Don't forget to take the quiz on this lesson at our website, engVid. |
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Polite English - WANT & WOULD LIKE Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 340 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Learn how to sound polite and respectful in any situation with this short, important lesson. A small change can lead to a big difference in the way you communicate in English. |
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TOEFL or IELTS? Which exam should you take? Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 1035 seconds Not sure whether to take the TOEFL or the IELTS? Want to know which of these English proficiency exams is easier? This lesson explains the key differences between the two exams and makes recommendations based on your strengths and weaknesses. |
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Confused Words - YOU'RE & YOUR Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 406 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ One of the most common mistakes in the English language. Learn to differentiate once and for all between these two similar-sounding words with totally different meanings. |
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Confused Words - DURING & WHILE Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 172 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ We say "During the lesson..." but "While I was studying..." Find out why in this English lesson. |
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English Grammar - Present Simple & Present Progressive Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 486 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ Learn about the difference between the Present Simple and the Present Progressive in English. |
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Confused Words - ADVICE & ADVISE Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 334 seconds One of these words is the verb, and one is the noun. If you don't know which is which, you need to watch this lesson... You can do a quiz on this lesson at: http://www.engvid.co m/confused-words-adv ice-advise/ |
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IELTS Basics - Introduction to the IELTS Exam Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 507 seconds If you're asking "What's IELTS?", this lesson is definitely for you. You'll have all the info you need to know about this popular English proficiency exam. |
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English Grammar - Are you bored or boring? Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 211 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ I'm bored? I'm boring? Not sure of the difference? Better watch this lesson then, or you could be saying something rather rude about yourself! |
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Confused Words: WHO'S & WHOSE Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 437 seconds http://www.engVid.co m/ In this lesson, you can overcome any confusion you feel about the meanings and usage of these two often-confused words -- WHO'S & WHOSE. |
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English Grammar: Reported Speech Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 490 seconds In this lesson you will learn how to correctly relate what others have said to you. In English grammar, this point is known as "reported speech". The lesson covers how to change tenses, as required, to convey your message correctly in both spoken and written English. |
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Confused Words: THEY'RE, THERE, THEIR Posted by: RebeccaESL
Video duration: 401 seconds Homonyms are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spelling. In this lesson, I explain how to correctly use the homonyms THERE, THEIR, and THEY'RE |

























