This week's English language lesson is a recap of some of the most basic elements of English pronunciation. If you could find a secret to 'good' English, what would it be? How can you improve your pronunication with little or no effort? Watch these video tutorials and learn.
This is an English language TESOL classroom discussion about the pharmaceutical industry and drug approval. We will watch a video by American economist and free market advocate Milton Friedman who gives a critique of the role of the FDA. We will then discuss some of the points it raises. (Level C1)
This week's English language lesson is WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT SOUND IN ENGLISH? and we also answer the question WHAT IS THE SECRET TO 'GOOD' ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION?
This week's English language lesson is 10 FUN WAYS TO SAY ‘HELLO’ IN ENGLISH. (Parts 1 & 2)
This week Libertarian Linguistics Club presents an English language and British culture video to help make your English sound real and convincing. We will take you step-by-step through the phrases you need to sound like a native speaker
Downloadable pdf versions of IELTS (and other exam) preparation books. The books are for studying GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY within the context of the themes used in IELTS
Today's English less is a free copy of ZAKMAG - the magazine which accompanies the 'Learn English with ZakWashington' course. It is full of interesting, fun articles which will help you learn real English. The magazine is downloadable here or in the blog. It accompanies the video tutorials on Youtube and the 1000s of free materials here at this site. Help support us by COMMENTING, LIKING & SHARING and that way we can keep this production free.
For this week's English language lesson homework assignment we are going to study Italian body language and how gestures correspond to typical every day phrases.
Italians use gestures to express many feelings or to communicate. Many of the gestures have very nice common phrases, also in English, which you should know to make your everyday English sound more convincing.
This is a continuation of the lessons that we did last week about BODY PARTS & DESCRIBING BODY MOVEMENTS. (Check out the blog)