SPRING! Spring is in the air and for today’s English lesson, let’s look at slang and idioms which contain the word SPRING. Maybe you “have …
COOL Idioms in American English – Michael from Happy English
For today’s English lesson, we’re going to look at some idioms and slang uses of the adjective COOL. Cool has several meanings and uses in …
WH Questions & DID – Natural American English Pronunciation Lesson
In this lesson, we will look at the natural American English pronunciation of WH-question words and “did.” For example, “What did you do?” is usually …
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 …
Slang Meaning Hurry! Go Faster! – American English Lesson
Learning and using slang and idioms will make your English sound more natural and colorful! For today’s English lesson, I’m going to teach you some …
WHAT-SIS? (TH Sound Drops After S) – American English Pronunciation Lesson
Here is today’s YouTube English Pronunciation Lesson! In this English learning video, let’s look at the natural American English pronunciation of TH after S. When …
6 Ways To Use WORK OUT (Phrasal Verb) – American English Vocabulary Lesson For TOEIC
Most people know that WORK OUT means to exercise, but I want to show you other ways to use WORK OUT, which will help you …
Tag Questions Intonation – Natural American English Pronunciation Lesson
It’s another YouTube Pronunciation English Lesson! In this English learning video, we will look at the natural American English pronunciation of tag questions. Tag questions …
T Disappears in ST & XT Sounds – Natural American English Pronunciation Lesson
Welcome to today’s YouTube lesson that you can use to take your English pronunciation to the next level! In this lesson, we will look at …
5 Ways To Use TOO – English Grammar Practice for TOEIC & LIFE
Too is an interesting adverb and there are actually five different grammar patterns that you can use with too and much too. Well, this something …