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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You’ve put it off as long as you can, and now it’s time to study for your exams at your American university. With exams just a couple of days away, you pull out your books gathering dust on your bookshelves and decide to study for your English and history tests first tonight. You head for the study lounge when suddenly your roommate asks in English, “Where are you going?” You tell him in English, “I’m headed to the study lounge. Wanna come?” He responds in English, “Sure! Let me grab my books.” He picks up his backpack and follows you downstairs to the lounge. When you get there, he tells you in English, “I need to eat something…I always remember things better after I eat. Do you want to go grab a slice of pizza and some caffeine so we can study better?” You tell him in English, “I was about to focus on my work, but I guess I had better take a minute to get some food before I hit the books. It is brain food, right?”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will show you how to form and use the various tenses of the English verb “to be.” We’ll also tell you what it means to “hit the books” in English-trust us, there’s no violence involved! Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You look across the restaurant and see three of your American acquaintances enjoying a drink at the bar. You ask the friend you’re having lunch with in English, “Do you know those girls?” She responds in English, “Yeah, I know them…but I don’t hang out with them.” You inquire in English, “Why not?” She replies in English, “Well, their ringleader is a piece of work. She seems sweet and innocent on the surface, but she’s really just pumping you for information.” You respond in English, “Really? Is she a gossip?” Your friend tells you in English, “She’s the worst of all of them…she spreads stories around town about everyone. I’d recommend that you steer clear of her unless you want everyone to know your business!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will show you how to use English adjectives to describe nouns and how you can combine them to create an even richer picture of something in English. We’ll also tell you about the American tendency to gossip…and warn you about how information can spread in what we call in English “record-breaking speed.” Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! It’s the thirty-first day of December, and it’s time to make your resolutions for the upcoming year. You think to yourself about what you want to improve, and you hear your American friends saying in English, “I’m going to eat healthier this year” and “I’m going to study more.” One friend tells you in English, “My New Year’s resolution is to work out almost every day. Do you want to come with me?” You respond in English, “I don’t know…I used to work out, but it’s been a long time since I’ve been to the gym. I am SO out of shape!” Your friend tells you in English, “Yeah, I think I used to see you jog around campus. It’s time to get back in shape! Don’t put it off: the longer you wait to start working out, the worse shape you’ll be in.” You respond in English, “Yeah, yeah. Oh jeez, my pants are a bit snug after all that holiday eating. I guess I need to get to the gym after all!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will teach you how to form negative sentences in English verbs. We’ll also tell you about a few popular English expressions and tell you why some American students on college campuses seem to always be in a hurry! Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You’re chronically late, and all your American friends know it. They tease you in English, “When we schedule events with you, we purposely set the time ahead thirty minutes because we know you’re always running behind schedule.” Today is another one of those times: your American friend is waiting on you in your apartment so you can go together to a meeting, and she doesn’t want to be late. She asks you in English, “What takes you so long to get ready anyway? Put on a shirt and jeans and we’ll go!” You call out in English, “No, you don’t understand. After I fix my hair, I have to make sure my outfit is just right. Then I have to check my e-mail just in case there’s an urgent message.” Your friend cuts you off and says in English, “The only urgent thing is getting to this meeting! You don’t need to do those things before we go to this meeting.” You reply in English, “Well, there are just so many things to do!” Your friend insists you in English, “Stop complaining about everything you have to do and we can hurry up and go!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will show you how to use the imperative tense in English. With this tense, you’ll be able to form commands in English. You’ll also be able to use this English verb tense to extend invitations and offer advice in English. Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You’re signing up for next semester’s classes at the American college you’re attending, but you’re not sure what to choose. You have a few electives outside your major, chemistry, so you want to take something that’s educational but also taught by an interesting American professor. Fortunately, the American students at this college aren’t afraid to speak their minds about professors, so you ask your roommate in English, “Have you heard of this professor?” He responds in English, “Yeah…what’s he teaching?” You tell him in English, “Looks like an English seminar on Shakespeare. What do you know about him?” Your roommate replies in English, “I took the class and loved it. You’ll read a lot of good English books, but because it’s a seminar, it’s really fast-paced.” You ask him in English, “Maybe that class isn’t for me, so who else can you recommend as a professor? Maybe one with a little lighter workload?”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will show you the way to form basic questions that start with “who,” “what,” “when,” “where,” “why,” and “how” in English. With these questions in your arsenal of English vocabulary, you’ll be well prepared to get all the answers you need in English! Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!