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FREE Video Classes: English E.R. (Emergency Room) Episodes #3 and #4

FREE Video Classes: English E.R. (Emergency Room) Episodes #3 and #4

The doctor* is in!

Join us as we answer some of your most difficult questions about the English language!

*Not a real doctor

English E.R. (Emergency Room) #3

00:08:43 When do we use past continuous?

00:14:58 I have been facing a speaking problem

00:19:30 What are synonyms for the 7 colours of the rainbow?

00:33:31 How do we teach speaking?

00:39:26 Who keeps leaving the bathroom light on – and why?

00:41:08 How can we improve accents?

00:46:06 How can we help students to start writing?

00:56:03 Summary


English E.R. (Emergency Room) #4

00:15:30 What does it mean to do something at the drop of a hat?

00:22:51 How do we use articles in English – a, an, the, and zero?

00:30:05 When do we use will in English?

00:42:24 After which words do we use inverted sentence order?

00:51:30 What’s the difference between used to, be used to, and get used to?

00:57:31 Summary


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FREE Video Class: English E.R. (Emergency Room) #2

FREE Video Class: English E.R. (Emergency Room) #2

The doctor* is in!

Join us as we answer some of your most difficult questions about the English language!

Including:

What is the difference between FEW and A FEW?

What does the idiom NOT IN MY BOOK mean?

And why do we say AUTUMN in British English but FALL in American English?

All these important questions – AND MORE – are resolved!

*Not a real doctor

Why not ask a question and join us live next time:

https://www.twitch.tv/learnenglishnow

Catch up on the first episode here:


This material is completely free to use, so please feel free to share it widely!

If you have any feedback about these free resources, we’d love to hear from you! Please leave a comment or review below or on Facebook or Twitter.