Английский язык видео |
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Advanced English Lessons |
Advanced English 1a - Vocabulary - Olympic Games - This is a lesson for the ADVANCED English language learner. The theme is the 2008 Olympic Games, and I focus on VOCABULARY, LISTENING, and GRAMMAR skills. This is PART ONE (the first half) and we study vocabulary. Be sure to watch the second half. |
Advanced English 1b - Vocabulary - Olympic Games - This is a lesson for the ADVANCED English language learner. The theme is the 2008 Olympic Games, and there are 3 main parts. This is PART ONE (the second half) and we study vocabulary. Be sure to watch the first half. |
Advanced English 2 - Listening - Olympic Games - This is a lesson for the ADVANCED English language learner. The theme is the 2008 Olympic Games, and there are 3 main parts. This is PART TWO, in which we develop listening skills. Be sure to watch Part One (vocabulary). |
Advanced English 3a - Grammar - Olympic Games - This is a lesson for the ADVANCED English language learner. The theme is the 2008 Olympic Games, and there are 3 main parts. This is PART THREE (the first half), in which we examine and practice several (but not all) verb tenses. Be sure to watch the second half (3b). |
Advanced English 3b - Grammar - Olympic Games - This is a lesson for the ADVANCED English language learner. The theme is the 2008 Olympic Games, and there are 3 main parts. This is PART THREE (the second half), in which we examine and practice several (but not all) verb tenses. Be sure to watch the first half (3a). |
American Slang Lessons |
American Slang - Lesson 1 - In this video I explain my view on teaching slang and share the first of several mini lessons. Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 2 - Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 3 - Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 4 - Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 5 - Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 6 - Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 7a - PART ONE. Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Lesson 7 places emphasis on listening skills. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
American Slang - Lesson 7b - PART TWO. Dialogues in this series of lessons are broken down to show the expressions, changes in pronunciation, and changes in grammar that are common in informal English. Lesson 7 places emphasis on listening skills. Levels: high intermediate to advanced. |
Basic English Grammar Lessons |
#1 Basic English Grammar - IT'S/ ITS - A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: The difference between IT'S and ITS. |
#2 Basic English Grammar - IN/ON as prepositions of time - A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: IN and ON as prepositions of time. |
#3a Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense - A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: The simple past tense. This is PART ONE. |
#3b Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense - A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: The simple past tense. This is PART TWO. |
#3c Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense - A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: The simple past tense. This is PART THREE. This segment gives additional practice in forming the simple past tense with regular and irregular verbs. Wh- and YES-NO questions are also presented and practiced. |
#3d Basic English Grammar - The Simple Past Tense - A grammar lesson for the lower levels. Topic: The simple past tense. This is PART FOUR. This segment gives additional practice in forming questions and presents rules for pronouncing the "-ed" ending in regular verbs. |
Common Mistakes in English |
Lesson 1-Advise/Recommend/Suggest-Common Mistakes in English - In this lesson I address three verbs that often cause confusion: advise, recommend, and suggest. We explore the differences in meaning, usage, and grammar. Level: high intermediate. |
Lesson 2 - "Think" - Common Mistakes in English - In this lesson we focus on differences in meaning when the verb "think" is used in the simple present and present progressive. Level: intermediate. |
Lesson 3a - Requests - Common Mistakes in English - This is the first part of Lesson 3, in which we focus on making appropriate requests. This segment looks at the imperative. Level: intermediate - advanced. |
Lesson 3b - Requests - Common Mistakes in English - 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. |
Lesson 3c - Requests - Common Mistakes in English - 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. |
Lesson 4a - WISH and HOPE - Common Mistakes in English - 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. |
Lesson 4b - WISH and HOPE - Common Mistakes in English - 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. |
Lesson 4c - WISH and HOPE - Common Mistakes in English - 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. |
Lesson 4d - WISH and HOPE - Common Mistakes in English - This is the fourth and final part of our lesson on WISH and HOPE. We now look at common expresions with WISH and HOPE and end with an exercise to check your comprehension. Level: High Intermediate to Advanced. |
Lesson 5a " -ING/ -ED adjectives" Common Mistakes in English - Topic: Participial Adjectives (a.k.a. verbal adjectives, participles as noun modifiers, -ing/-ed adjectives). This is a lesson in two parts. In this first part I offer an in-depth explanation about participial adjectives. Level: high intermediate. |
Lesson 5b "-ING/ -ED Adjectives" Common Mistakes in English - Topic: Participial Adjectives (a.k.a. verbal adjectives, participles as noun modifiers, -ing/-ed adjectives). This is the second half of the lesson. We now use a fun exercise to practice what was discussed in the first half. Level: high intermediate. |
Lesson 6a - Prepositions - Common Mistakes in English - Topic: Prepositions in the context of meals. This is a lesson in two parts. Part One offers explanations and practice. Highlighted prepositions: AT, BEFORE, AFTER, WITH, and FOR. Level: Intermediate. |
Lesson 6b - Prepositions - Common Mistakes in English - Topic: Prepositions in the context of meals. This is PART TWO of a lesson in two parts. In the second half of this lesson I offer suggestions for independent practice and address another common preposition used with meals/ food: OVER. Level: Intermediate. |
English Grammar Lessons |
Lesson 1 - Preferences - English Grammar - FREE online lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1 topic: preferences. Level: Intermediate to Advanced. |
Lesson 2a - Conditionals - English Grammar - This is the first of several lessons on conditionals. In this lesson we begin with factual conditionals in the present. Level: intermediate - high intermediate. |
Lesson 2b - Conditionals - English Grammar - This is the second lesson on conditionals. There is a review and expansion on present factual conditionals, and then we move on to look at factual conditionals in the future. Level: intermediate - high intermediate. |
Lesson 2c - Conditionals - English Grammar - This is the third lesson on conditionals. In this segment we look at conditional statements with "unless." Level: high intermediate. |
Lesson 2d - Conditionals - English Grammar - This is the fourth lesson on conditionals. In this lesson we turn our attention to unreal conditional statements in the present time. Level: high intermediate - advanced. |
Lesson 2e - Conditionals - English Grammar - This is the fifth lesson on conditionals. It will be presented in 2 parts. This first part is mainly explanation of form and use of unreal conditionals in the past. Level: high intermediate - adavanced. |
Lesson 2f - Conditionals - English Grammar - This fifth lesson on conditionals is presented in 2 parts. This is the second part, and we review form and use of unreal conditionals in the past. Exercises invite students to practice using this structure. Level: high intermediate - adavanced. |
Lesson 3a - Prepositions - English Grammar - This is a lesson in 3 parts. The topic is prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate. |
Lesson 3b - Prepositions - English Grammar - This is part 2 of a lesson on prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate. |
Lesson 3c - Prepositions - English Grammar - This is part 3 of a lesson on prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate. |
Lesson 4a - The Passive - English Grammar - Topic: The Passive Voice. This is an introduction to the passive in two parts. We talk about what the passive is, how it's formed, and why it's used. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 4a - The Passive (continued) - English Grammar - Topic: The Passive Voice. This is an introduction to the passive in two parts. We talk about what the passive is, how it's formed, and why it's used. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 4b - The Passive - English Grammar - Let's continue our study of the passive voice. TOPIC: Using an INDIRECT OBJECT as the subject in a passive sentence. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 5a - SEEM - English Grammar - Topic: SEEM (v.) This is part one of our lesson on SEEM. We look at the basic meaning and common uses of this verb. Level: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 5b - SEEM - English Grammar - Topic: SEEM (v.) This is part two of our lesson on SEEM. We now look at more advanced uses of this verb. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 6a - PRESENT PERFECT - English Grammar - Topic: the present perfect and the present perfect progressive tenses. This is PART ONE of a lesson in four parts. In PART ONE we practice forming the present perfect tense, and I begin to explain why this tense is used. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 6b - PRESENT PERFECT - English Grammar - Topic: the present perfect and the present perfect progressive tenses. This is PART TWO of a lesson in four parts. In PART TWO we continue to look at reasons why the present perfect is used. A contrast is made between the present perfect and the simple past. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 6c - PRESENT PERFECT - English Grammar - Topic: the present perfect and the present perfect progressive tenses. This is PART THREE of a lesson in four parts. In PART THREE we practice forming the negative and questions in the present perfect tense. Reasons for using the present perfect are reviewed. Level: high intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 6d - PRESENT PERFECT - English Grammar - Topic: the present perfect and the present perfect progressive tenses. This is PART FOUR of a lesson in four parts. In PART FOUR we practice using time expressions and finally begin our study of the present perfect progressive. Level: high intermediate to advanced. ATTENTION: A bonus feature follows Part Four. This additional material will compare and contrast several verb tenses including the present perfect and the present perfect progressive. Be sure to look for it! |
English Mini Lessons |
#1 English Mini Lesson - Leap Year - A new category of videos: mini lessons. Topic: Leap Year. Learn a common rhyme about the months of the year. Levels: all. |
#2 English Mini Lesson - Easter - A short lesson on Easter. (It's just a little over a minute!) Find out how some Americans celebrate this holiday, and learn one proverb related to a key symbol of Easter: the egg. All levels can learn something from this video. |
#3 English Mini Lesson - April Fools' Day - A short lesson about the holiday Americans celebrate on April 1. Learn new expressions related to joking. Level: intermediate to advanced. |
#4 English Mini Lesson - Sneezing - Topic: Sneezing. (No, I'm not joking!) This lesson focuses on culture and etiquette. A full transcript is provided so that ALL LEVELS can benefit. The lesson will also help viewers practice their listening skills, and it can be used as a pronunciation model. |
#5 English Mini Lesson - Mother's Day - Topic: Mother's Day. This lesson focuses on American family and culture. A full transcript is provided at the end so that ALL LEVELS can benefit. The lesson helps develop listening skills, and it can be used as a pronunciation model. |
#6 English Mini Lesson - Memorial Day - Topic: Memorial Day. This lesson explains the importance of Memorial Day to Americans. Vocabulary may challenge the beginner, but ALL LEVELS can benefit. The lesson helps develop oral reading skills, and it can be used as a pronunciation model. The highlight is a mini lesson on the verb REMEMBER. |
English Pronunciation Lessons |
Lesson 1a - "TH" - English Pronunciation - FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1a topic: unvoiced "th". All levels |
Lesson 1b - "TH" - English Pronunciation - FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1b topic: unvoiced "th". All levels. |
Lesson 2 - "TH" - English Pronunciation - FREE online lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 2 topic: voiced "th". All levels. |
Lesson 3a - Rhythm through Rhymes - English Pronunciation - Pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Levels: intermediate to advanced. Topic: Use of nursery rhymes to develop sense of RHYTHM. Part 1 of two parts. |
Lesson 3b - Rhythm through Rhymes - English Pronunciation - Pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Levels: intermediate to advanced. Topic: Use of nursery rhymes to develop sense of RHYTHM. Part 2 of two parts. |
Lesson 4a - L - English Pronunciation - Topic: /l/ in the initial position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 4a (continued) - L - English Pronunciation - This is a continuation of Lesson 4a. Topic: /l/ in the initial position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 4b - L - English Pronunciation - Topic: /l/ in the middle position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 4b (continued) - L - English Pronunciation - This is a continuation of Lesson 4b. Topic: /l/ in the middle position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 4c - L - English Pronunciation - Topic: /l/ in the final position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 4c (continued) - L - English Pronunciation - Topic: /l/ in the final position. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 5a - R - English Pronunciation - Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 5a (continued) - R - English Pronunciation - Topic: "R" as a vowel sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 5b - R - English Pronunciation - Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 5b (second part) - R - English Pronunciation - Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 5b (third part) - R - English Pronunciation - Topic: "R" as a consonant sound. Level: All levels, though some vocabulary in the explanations and exercises will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 6a - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation - Topic: Word Stress. This is a lesson in four parts. In this first segment I explain what word stress is and why it's important. Levels: All levels. |
Lesson 6b - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation - This is PART TWO of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment I explain syllable separation and how to learn the placement of word stress. The main exercise of this lesson begins: How to pronounce the 50 states and capitals of the USA. Level: All levels, though the vocabulary and rate of speech in the interviews with native speakers will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 6c - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation - This is PART THREE of four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment we continue the main exercise of this lesson: How to pronounce the 50 states and capitals of the USA. Level: All levels, though the vocabulary and rate of speech in the interviews with native speakers will challenge beginners. |
Lesson 6d - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation - This is PART FOUR of a lesson in four parts. Topic: Word Stress. In this segment we finish going through the pronunciation of the 50 states and capitals of the USA. Some patterns based on syllable count are shown, and a final interview with a native speaker is presented. Level: All levels, though the interviews with native speakers will challenge beginners. They increase in difficulty from Lesson 6b to 6c to 6d. |
Lesson 7a - THOUGHT GROUPS - English Pronunciation - PART ONE of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Thought Groups. Develop your awareness of the natural rhythm in English. Learn to pause naturally by grouping your words into thoughts. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 7b - THOUGHT GROUPS - English Pronunciation - PART TWO of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Thought Groups. Develop your awareness of the natural rhythm in English. Learn to pause naturally by grouping your words into thoughts. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 8a - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation - PART ONE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness of rhythm in English speech. Learn to stress words correctly and naturally. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 8b - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation - PART TWO of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness of rhythm in English speech. Learn to stress words correctly and naturally. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 8c - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation - PART TWO of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Develop your awareness of rhythm in English speech. Learn to stress words correctly and naturally. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 9a - ADVANCED STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation - PART ONE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Part A reviews rhythmic patterns from Lesson 8 by testing the learner's ability to predict the patterns in new texts. Level: advanced. |
Lesson 9b - ADVANCED STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation - PART TWO of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Part B presents two new rhythmic patterns to practice. Level: advanced. |
Lesson 9c - ADVANCED STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation - PART THREE of a lesson in THREE parts. Topic: Stress in phrases and sentences. Part C offers general practice with rhythm, helping learners begin to transfer oral reading skills to free speech. Level: advanced. |
Lesson 10a - INTONATION - English Pronunciation - PART ONE of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part ONE explains what intonation is in general and presents the first intonation pattern: falling intonation. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 10b - INTONATION - English Pronunciation - PART TWO of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part TWO offers practice with falling intonation. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 10c - INTONATION - English Pronunciation - PART THREE of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part THREE presents the second intonation pattern: rising intonation. Exercises follow. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 10d - INTONATION - English Pronunciation - PART FOUR of a lesson in FOUR parts. Topic: Falling and Rising Intonation. Part FOUR offers practice with intonation in questions. Viewers can also strengthen their ability to comprehend what different intonation patterns communicate. Tips for more natural intonation are shared. Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 11a - CAN/ CAN'T - English Pronunciation - PART ONE of a lesson in two parts. Topic: CAN'T and CAN. Part One focuses on the pronunciation of the contraction CAN'T. An explanation and exercises are provided. Level: Intermediate to advanced. |
English Vocabulary Lessons |
Lesson 1 - "Outdoors" - English Vocabulary - FREE online lesson with a native speaker. Idioms for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 1. |
Lesson 2 - "Easy" - English Vocabulary - Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 2 topic: Idioms and sayings that mean "easy". |
Lesson 3 - "Kitchen" - English Vocabulary - Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 3 topic: Idioms and sayings about the kitchen. |
Lesson 4 - "Driving" - English Vocabulary - Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 4 topic: Idioms and sayings about driving. |
Lesson 5 - "Colors" - English Vocabulary - Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 5 topic: Idioms and sayings related to colors. |
Lesson 6 - THANKSGIVING - English Vocabulary - Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 6 topic: Idioms and sayings related to Thanksgiving. |
Lesson 7 - SPORTS - English Vocabulary - Topic: Sports-related expressions in American English. Level: advanced. |
Lesson 8 - Love and Marriage - English Vocabulary - A lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. Topic: Love and Marriage. Expressions for students at the upper intermediate and advanced levels. |
Lesson 9 - Synonyms for Love - English Vocabulary - Another lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. This lesson demonstrates how knowing synonyms for common words can enrich your vocabulary, giving you greater accuracy and variety. Level: High intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 10 - Saint Patrick's Day - English Vocabulary - Topic: A lesson in honor of St. Patrick's Day, March 17. Three new expressions for the advanced English language learner. |
Lesson 11a - FATHER'S DAY - English Vocabulary - PART ONE of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Father's Day. Language Focus: set phrases with "make". Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 11b - FATHER'S DAY - English Vocabulary - PART TWO of a lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Father's Day. Language Focus: set phrases with "make". Levels: intermediate to advanced. |
Lesson 12a - INDEPENDENCE DAY - English Vocabulary - PART ONE of a lesson in two parts. TOPIC: Independence Day. Vocabulary is presented in the context of U.S. history. Level: intermediate. |
Lesson 12b - INDEPENDENCE DAY - English Vocabulary - PART TWO of a lesson in two parts. TOPIC: Independence Day. Vocabulary is presented in the context of U.S. history. Level: intermediate.
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