Office Expressions – Visual Vocabulary Video
In this visual vocabulary lesson, you can learn words and phrases to talk about offices and describe where you work. You’ll see new vocabulary and phrases to talk about the office with examples to help you understand.
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Understand Fast English Speakers with Elision Pronunciation – Video
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British Slang in English – Video
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How to Make Small Talk – Video
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The Present Continuous Verb Tense – Video
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Improve Your Motivation to Study English – Video
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FCE (B2 First) Writing Exam (Essay) – Video
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5 Common IELTS Mistakes – Video
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Presentations in English – Video
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Should, Ought to, Supposed to, Had Better – Video
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Talking About the Environment – Video
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Intonation in English – Video
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English Punctuation Guide – Video
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Where Are You From? – Listening Lesson (A1)
Where are you from? What is your country like? Listen to two people talking about where they are from in this free Oxford Online English listening lesson. This lesson is suitable for beginners.
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Injuries and First Aid – Listening Lesson (B1)
Listen to a dialogue about injuries and first aid in this free listening lesson. The lesson includes notes and a quiz to help you practise the new words!...
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Getting a Refund – Listening Lesson (A2)
What do you do if you want to take something back to a shop? In this lesson, you can hear a woman trying to get a refund, and learn shopping…...
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Playing Football – Listening Lesson (B1)
What do you think is the most fun way to get fit? Listen to two people talking about playing football and learn some new vocabulary in this free lesson....
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Playing Cards – Listening Lesson (A1-A2)
Do you enjoy playing cards with your friends? Do you know the names of cards in English? Listen to two people talking about a card game in this free lesson....
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Asking for Information at a Tourist Office – Listening Lesson (A1)
Listen to a conversation at a tourist office, where a man is asking for information. This free English lesson from Oxford Online English will help you to ask questions (and…...
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Going to the Gym – Listening Lesson (B1-B2)
Is going to the gym a good way to get in shape? Learn useful vocabulary to talk about health and fitness in this listening lesson....
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Going to the Doctor – Listening Lesson (B1)
Have you ever needed to go to the doctor’s in an English-speaking country?. Learn useful vocabulary to talk about illness and treatment in this free lesson....
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Studying History – Listening Lesson (C1-C2)
Did you study history at school? Did you continue with it in higher education or do you enjoy discovering history in your free time? Listen to three old schoolfriends discussing…...
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The Boring Man – Listening Lesson (B1)
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A Talk About Climate Change – Listening Lesson (C1-C2)
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Financial Problems – Listening Lesson (C1-C2)
Have you ever run your own business or known somebody who has? If so, closing the business due to financial reasons is something you probably don’t want to talk about,…...
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A Football Match – Listening Lesson (B2)
Have you ever been to a football match? Listen to two people arguing about a match and learn some new vocabulary in this free English listening lesson....
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How can I learn to speak English fluently for free? ›
- Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Your goal is to deliver a message, not speak perfect English, with the right grammar and vocabulary. ...
- Practise, practise, practise. Practice makes perfect. ...
- Listen. ...
- Celebrate success.
- Set a clear goal for a specific skill, e.g. listening.
- Choose a comprehensible and interesting source.
- Spend 10 minutes practising the skill.
- Assess how your goal has been achieved.
- Use items/skills learned from 10-minute English in everyday communication.
- Imitate away. ...
- Avoid learning word by word. ...
- Use what you've learned immediately. ...
- Be an actor. ...
- Listen to others as much as you speak. ...
- Listen to yourself and get feedback from native speakers. ...
- Become visual. ...
- Narrate your life.
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Can I be fluent in English in 30 days? ›Unfortunately, there is no quick fix or easy go-to solution to learn English in 30 days. However, you can vastly improve your English language skills with a little bit of motivation and a lot of dedication. You won't be fluent in English in 30 days - but you could be a lot closer to your goal than you are today.
Which free app is best for English speaking? ›- Busuu.
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A beginner can learn English in a year. That's pretty fast, although not as fast as some of the crazy 15-day promises you see online. Specifically, a year is the average amount of time it will take an adult to become fluent enough to work in English if he starts out as a beginner and studies at least 5 hours a day.
What is the fastest way to improve English? ›- Watch movies in English. ...
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- Duolingo – The best all-rounder. ...
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- BBC Learning English – The best for everyday English.
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Yahoo! Answers lets users ask questions and receive answers from fellow users. Topics include arts and the humanities, science, and mathematics, and education and reference. Users who provide answers receive points based on their responses. Almost all questions receive a quick answer.
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On your Android phone or tablet, open Google. Search for a place or city. Scroll down to the "Questions & answers" section. Tap See questions.
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- Read the whole answer only to understand.
- Don't think of memorizing in one go.
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- Answerbag. ...
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