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Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You go into your usual coffee shop and ask the barista in English, “Double espresso, skim, please.” While the barista prepares your coffee, you scan the other Americans in the coffee shop in case you run into someone you know. You say “hello” in English to the people who are there with you almost every morning, but across the shop you spy a face that looks oddly familiar. You try to place it, and finally you figure out that you see your long-lost college roommate. You walk over to the person and say in English, “I know you! You’re my college roommate!” Your former roommate glances up, studies your face, leaps up to give you a hug, and says in English, “Hey, it’s been a long time, roomie! How have things been going for you? Let’s catch up!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Lower Intermediate lesson will teach you how to form and use the present perfect English verb tense. We’ll also tell you what it means to “catch up” with someone and why you may want to avoid someone who fits the English description of the term “high maintenance.” 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! When you arrive home from work, you drive by all your American neighbors’ yards, and then you reach your own. You study your yard carefully, noting that not only does it need a trim, but also that it is covered in weeds, unlike the yards of your other American friends. When you go inside your house, you tell your spouse in English, “We are well behind our neighbors in terms of lawn maintenance.” Your spouse replies in English, “Well, what are you going to do about it?” You respond in English, “Me? How about ‘we?’” Your spouse responds in English, “Maybe I can do some mowing, but I hate weeding.” You explain to your spouse in English, “Well, I like weeding, but I also like to keep my job. And for me to weed the whole yard, I’d have to take off at least two weeks from work. I think after riding around not exerting yourself on your lawn mower, you need to help me clean things up so we don’t have an embarrassing yard!” Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Audio Blog lesson will give you some insight into how particular some Americans are about their yard maintenance. Specifically, our author will tell you in English how her husband realized his hobby was adding to his workload and bought an implement that many Americans use to make taking care of their yards easier. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find English Lesson notes as well as many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You need to study for your English exam, but it’s the end of the spring semester, and the weather is just too nice. You look outside and see students in your English class tossing a Frisbee, picnicking on the lawn, and otherwise entertaining themselves. You close the window, but you can still hear them shouting to each other in English and thoroughly enjoying themselves. You see a few students attempting to study for their English exam outside, but you know yourself better than that…you’d be too easily distracted. You decide to walk over to the library so you can find a windowless place to study your English. As you enter, you tell the librarian in English, “I have to study for my exam. If you see me trying to leave before the end of the day, you have to stop me!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Intermediate lesson will show you how to use the English verb phrase “have to.” We’ll tell you when you should use this verb and we’ll also tell you how you can use it to sound more polite in English. We’ll also tell you in English about your banking options in the United States, including whether you might get some services “free of charge.” Visit us at EnglishClass101.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! When you arrive home from work, you drive by all your American neighbors’ yards, and then you reach your own. You study your yard carefully, noting that not only does it need a trim, but also that it is covered in weeds, unlike the yards of your other American friends. When you go inside your house, you tell your spouse in English, “We are well behind our neighbors in terms of lawn maintenance.” Your spouse replies in English, “Well, what are you going to do about it?” You respond in English, “Me? How about ‘we?’” Your spouse responds in English, “Maybe I can do some mowing, but I hate weeding.” You explain to your spouse in English, “Well, I like weeding, but I also like to keep my job. And for me to weed the whole yard, I’d have to take off at least two weeks from work. I think after riding around not exerting yourself on your lawn mower, you need to help me clean things up so we don’t have an embarrassing yard!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Audio Blog lesson will give you some insight into how particular some Americans are about their yard maintenance. Specifically, our author will tell you in English how her husband realized his hobby was adding to his workload and bought an implement that many Americans use to make taking care of their yards easier. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find English Lesson notes as well as many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You go into your usual coffee shop and ask the barista in English, “Double espresso, skim, please.” While the barista prepares your coffee, you scan the other Americans in the coffee shop in case you run into someone you know. You say “hello” in English to the people who are there with you almost every morning, but across the shop you spy a face that looks oddly familiar. You try to place it, and finally you figure out that you see your long-lost college roommate. You walk over to the person and say in English, “I know you! You’re my college roommate!” Your former roommate glances up, studies your face, leaps up to give you a hug, and says in English, “Hey, it’s been a long time, roomie! How have things been going for you? Let’s catch up!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Lower Intermediate lesson will teach you how to form and use the present perfect English verb tense. We’ll also tell you what it means to “catch up” with someone and why you may want to avoid someone who fits the English description of the term “high maintenance.” 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!