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Learn more about using "would," "will" and "shall"
Learn how to speak like a native speaker
Learn more about conditionals
Learn Alisha's tips for improving your proficiency through songs
Learn Alisha's tips for improving your English speaking skills
Learn how to become a self-taught English speaker
Learn the differences between the present perfect and the simple past tense
Learn Alisha's tips for making great English sentences
Learn more about using "can" and "could," and more tips for improving your proficiency
Learn Alisha's tips for using reflexive pronouns and verbs
Learn more about using "though," and more tips for improving your proficiency
Learn how to address people, and more tips for improving your proficiency
Learn more about relative pronouns, and more tips for improving your proficiency
Learn Alisha's tips to become a confident speaker
Learn more about some colloquial expressions for improving your English speaking skills
Review some basic grammar knowledge
Review some basic grammar knowledge about the past simple
Learn the difference between "don't have" and "have not"
Review some basic differences about the English modals
Review some useful English expressions and grammar
Learn about common English mistakes
Review the direct and indirect objects
Learn about the difference between Sometime and Sometimes
Learn about the difference between Something, Anything and Nothing
Learn the difference between simple past and present perfect
Learn the difference between shall and will
Learn 4 easy way to improve your english
Learn how to study and remember new English words
Learn the difference between HAVE, HAVE GOT, GOT
Learn expressions with OVER: "over there", "game over"
Learn how to improve your spelling mistakes
Learn how to use: verb + to + infinitive, or Verb + -ing
Learn the difference between: trip or travel, cost or price, seems good or sounds good
Learn how to improve your english vocabulary fast
Learn how to pronounce the sound -s after -th or -st in English
Learn 5 tips for maximizing your english speaking test score
Learn the difference between me and mine
Learn the difference between another, other, and the other
Learn the difference between make and cook (dinner), have and eat (dinner)
Learn the difference between should have, could have, and would have
Learn the difference between simple past, paste participle and perfect tense
Learn the difference between may be, might and probably
Learn some tips about how to start thinking in English
Learn how to use the simple past tense in English
Learn about the American vs British English 3 Big Differences!
Get the best advice to start talking english
Learn some tips about how to practice your english speaking
Learn the difference between definite and indefinte Articles
Learn how to improve your English confidence
Learn how to improve your English by reading
Learn how to use "rather" in English
Learn how to use: all, every and each
Learn some tips to become good at writing in English
Learn pronunciation tips
Learn hacks to improve your English grammar
Learn how to use popular English expressions
Learn how to talk about a very recent action in English
Learn how to use ITS vs IT'S
Learn about some methods to improve English speaking skills
Get the best advice to start learning English
Learn how to talk about quantities in English
Learn how to convert active voice to passive voice in English
Learn the difference between USED TO and USED FOR
Learn how to form question tags in English
Learn English comparisons: LOOKS LIKE vs SEEMS
Learn the difference between: IF I WERE vs IF I WAS?
Learn the how to use: gonna, gotta
Learn more about the relative pronouns: WHAT and THAT
Learn the difference between CAN and COULD
Learn some tips about how to learn English with movies without subtitles
Learn the difference between AMONG and BETWEEN
Learn the difference between RISE and RAISE
Learn the difference between HELP and HELP OUT
Let's review the Parts of Speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and more
Learn how to use adverbs in English
Learn some tips about how to speak English fluently
Learn some tips about how to use the correct verb forms
Learn some tips about how to talk fast in English
Learn about modal verbs
Learn the difference between Can't and Couldn't
Learn some tips about how to improve your spoken English
Learn how to use English modal verbs
Learn the difference between England, Britain and the U.K.
Learn how to use English adverbs: just, yet, already
Learn how to avoid forgetting a language
Learn what to say when you make an English mistake
Learn the difference between SAY, SPEAK, and TELL
Learn how to share your opinion in English
Learn how to pronounce names like an English native speaker
Learn the difference between DID YOU and DO YOU
Learn some tips about how to use common English expressions
Learn how to improve your English listening skills through TV shows
Learn how to determine your English level
Learn how to use interrobang and interabang
Learn the difference between loose & lose
Learn how to use "be used to" and "get used to"
Learn when to use "wouldn't" and "won't"
Learn the difference between British and American English
Learn about improving your English with songs and lyrics
Learn how to compare things with as...as...
Learn how to use gerunds in English
Learn about English sentence structure
Learn about English's short forms and contracted forms
Learn the difference between miss & madam
Learn the difference between infinitives and gerunds
Learn the difference between "I am done" and "I have done"
Learn the difference between "that" and "which"
Learn the difference between "on," "up," "over," and "upon"
Learn the difference between "even though," "even if," and "even when"
Learn about diphthong sounds
Learn how to use apostrophes in English
Learn the difference between "sleep" and "asleep"
Learn how to use "ain't"
Learn phrasal verbs with "take"
Learn how to use present perfect + ever/never
Learn methods to help remembering new words quickly
Learn the difference between "a while," "for a while," and "in a while"
Learn the difference between "ever since" and "since then"
Learn when to use continuous form vs future form
Learn about indefinite articles
Learn how to improve your english spelling skills
Learn how to use hyphens (-)
Learn about the common expressions "to be short"
Learn how to pronounce words with two r sounds
Learn the difference between "not" and "no"
Learn how to use phrasal verbs
Learn the difference between "too," "also," "even," "likewise," and "as well"
Learn the difference between "before" and "until"
Learn the difference between "check up" and "check out"
Learn the difference between "me" and "myself," "him" and "himself," and "her" and "herself"
Learn how to use personal pronouns in informal speech
Learn about Daylight saving time (DST)
Learn about some new informal expressions
Learn how to be more confident when speaking English
Learn about tense changes with reported speech
Learn the difference between "sympathy" and "empathy"
Learn some common English expressions
Learn the difference between "or" and "nor"
Learn the difference between "it's" and "its"
Learn how to use "to be" and "to get"
Learn how to use "last time" and "the last time"
Learn how to use "in school" and "at school"
Learn how to use "I'm freezing" and "I'm frozen"
Learn the difference between past perfect simple and past perfect continuous
Learn the difference between "must" and "have to"
Learn the difference between "look into" and "look at," and "I got you" and "I got it"
Learn about the meanings of "like"
Learn about using present perfect tense with "since"
Learn the difference between "checking," "check in," and "checking in"
Learn the difference between "either" and "neither"
Learn how to use verbs as nouns
Learn all the ways to apologize
Learn how to use "could"
Learn the difference between future tense and present continuous
Learn about formal English
Learn how to sound like a native English speaker
Learn how to speak fluently and confidently
Learn how to talk about someone
Learn the difference between "on" and "over"
Learn how to keep words in your long term memory
Learn the difference between "in the other hand" and "on the other hand"
Learn how to sound better in English
Learn about basic repetition
Learn the difference among "used to," "be used to," and "get used to"
Learn the difference between "nite" and "night"
Learn about the grammar of "keep your seat belt fastened while seated"
Learn how to pronounce the TH sound
Learn how to avoid English curse words
Learn about comparative and superlative adjectives
Learn the difference between "might be" and "could be"
Learn different ways to say "I Love You!"
Learn about the "would" contractions
Learn about some English expressions
Learn the difference between "person" and "people"
Learn about the American English
Learn about English prepositions
Learn the difference between "to fix mistakes" and "to solve mistakes"
Learn the difference between "too much" and "so much"
Learn the difference between "look" and "seem"
Learn how to use the verb "to mean"
Learn the difference between "minimum" and "minimal"
Learn about contractions
Learn the difference between "it seems" and "it sounds"
Learn the difference between "drugstore" and "pharmacy"
Learn the difference between "vegan" and "vegetarian"
Learn tips to improve your writing skills
Learn more common English expressions
Learn the difference between "being naive" and "being innocent"
Learn about past participles in English grammar
Learn the difference between "above" and "over"
Learn the difference among "holiday," "vacation," and "leave"
Learn the difference between "what for" and "for what"
Learn about English intransitive verbs
Learn about the rules of using articles with examples
Learn the difference between "beside" and "besides"
Learn when you can omit "did" in a question
Learn how to use "make up for"
Learn the difference between "follow-up" and "follow up"
Learn the difference between "wake" and "awake"
Learn the difference between "popular" and "famous"
Learn how to explain your everyday tasks in English
Learn the difference between "to bring" and "to take"
Learn how to tell a story in English
Learn the difference between "embrace" and "hug"
Learn the difference between "stare" and "looking at"
Learn about "to troll someone"
Learn the difference between "ask," "ask to," "ask for," and "ask about"
Learn the proper use of email greetings
Learn the difference between "solitary," "single," and "lonely"
Learn essential English expressions
Learn the different meanings of the verb "to observe"
Learn the difference between "to realize" and "to notice"
Learn the meanings of popular English expressions
Learn the difference between "to remind" and "to remember"
Learn the difference between "study something" and "study for something"
Learn the difference between "probably" and "perhaps"
Learn the difference between "keep away" and "keep off"
Learn the difference between "could of" and "should of"
Learn the correct usage of the present perfect tense
Learn the forms, functions, and examples of the verb "to do"
Learn how to use the expression "by the way"
Learn how to retain English vocabulary effectively
Learn the most common English expressions
Learn how to use the passive voice like a native
Learn the difference between "believe" and "belief"
Learn common ways to respond to "How are you?" in English
Learn how word stress can change the meaning of words in English
Learn the correct positioning and order of writing adjectives in English
Learn to speak English more naturally with confidence and ease