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Expressing opinions |
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How to express opinions in a conversation: agreeing and disagreeing in formal and informal English. |
Suggestions: making decisions together |
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How to make suggestions in English. Also, how to accept or refuse suggestions. With sample conversations. |
Good Advice: advice and suggestions |
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How to give good advice in English: language and ideas. |
Reported Speech |
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When we want to report what another person said, we usually need to make changes in the original message. Learn all the basics of reported or… |
Passive Voice |
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Learn what is the passive voice and how to use it |
Passive Voice: special cases |
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Here we will see some advanced uses and forms of the passive voice |
Talking about the Future |
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Learn the different ways we can talk about the future in English: will, going to and present tenses |
Talking about the Future: other forms |
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Let's see some other ways of talking about the future, including some special situations |
Present Perfect vs simple past (BrE) |
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Learn the difference between the present perfect and the simple past with an easy but effective explanation. Also, how to form the present perfect |
Present Perfect: uses |
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Learn the 3 uses of the present perfect |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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Learn the difference between the simple present perfect and the present perfect continuous |
Verb + Verb patterns |
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When a verb is followed by another verb, we have different patters: verb + go / v + to go / v + going / v + me + to go, etc. |
Basic Sentence Structure: normal vs special verbs |
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To know how to make a sentence in English you need to know the difference between normal & special verbs: which ones they are, how to use them |
How to express sequence of time |
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How to express the order of events, when an action happens first, second or at the same time than another or other events |
How to express purpose |
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The different ways to express purpose in English in different constructions |
How to compare things |
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All about comparative and superlative forms and sentences |
Conditional sentences |
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Learn how to express conditions in English depending on the situation |
How to give more information about a word (relative connectors) |
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When we need to give more information about a word, we use relative clauses. A relative clause is functioning like an adjective |
How to express contrast |
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Different ways of expressing contrast in English with different kinds of connectors and prepositions |
How to express result |
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Different ways of expressing result, and the relationship between result and reason. |
How to express reason |
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Different ways of expressing reason in English, in a formal and informal style. |
Correlative Connectors |
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Some sentences use two connectors for emphasis. We call these double connectors "correlative connectors" |
The compound sentence: connectors |
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There are three ways of expressing a complex idea. We can use conjunctions, free connectors or even prepositions |
Question Tags |
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Question tags: what they are, how to form them and when to use them. |
Question Tags: special cases |
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Question tags: special cases when they are formed in different and unexpected way. |