A lot of English learners get stuck on 2 points about “look forward to.” The first is why there is a an ING after TO. …
Free English Vocabulary Lesson: Go There vs Get There
I go to my office every morning. I leave the house at 7:00 and get to the train station about 7:10. After I get to …
Early vs. Quickly – English Vocabulary Practice
The words EARLY and QUICKLY can be confusing for a lot of English learners because sometimes these two words translate into one word in another …
13 vs. 30 (Pronunciation) plus…Time Phrases & Prepositions
This was a LIVE English lesson on April 10th. We studied the natural pronunciation of numbers like 13 vs. 30 and 14 vs. 40. We …
OPEN, CLOSE, & CLOSED – American English Vocabulary Lesson
OPEN, CLOSE, & CLOSED – American English Vocabulary Lesson We use the words OPEN, CLOSE, and CLOSED when we talk about the hours of a …
WILL vs. BE GOING TO & MAYBE- English Grammar Practice for TOEIC & LIFE
Here is today’s YouTube English Lesson! Let’s check out the difference between WILL and BE GOING TO to talk about the future. These words can …
So vs. Such – English Grammar Practice for TOEIC & LIFE
Here is my new YouTube Lesson! Today, let’s have a look at the difference between SO and SUCH. These two words are tricky for a …
Using BY – One Point English Lesson & Quiz
Something finishes or ends by a certain time. When you finish something by a certain time, day, date, etc…you complete the action when the deadline …
Good AT vs. Good IN – Learn the Difference in American English!
Check out today’s YouTube English Lesson. In this video, we’ll look at the difference between using prepositions with GOOD…Good in vs Good at. It’s time …
Except vs. Without – English Vocabulary Lesson
Here’s today’s YouTube English lesson. In this lesson, we are going to look at some typically confusing English vocabulary, EXCEPT and WITHOUT. I know that …