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Learn English Feel Good: practice English
On this site you will find printable work sheets, online exercises, listening assignments ...
The work sheets are sorted by skill or subject, for example writing, articles, verbs ... The exercises and listening assignments are also easy to search and …
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Speakspeak: Learn English
On this English website you will find:
- grammar rules and word lists;
- exercises;
- free online english courses.
Most parts are divided per level ( elementary, (pre-)intermediate, advanced ). The part about the pronunciation is also interesting. In …
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EngVid: Free Video Lessons English
On engVid you will find videos for the English course, made by native speakers . You can search the lessons by level:
- beginner,
- intermediate,
- advanced .
You can also search by subject for topics that interest you.
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Master Gijs: learn English
On this website, master Gijs explains the grammar of the English subject in several videos. In addition to the videos, there are presentations of the subject matter and additional exercises to practice the subject matter.
The site is divided into …
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Past continuous
Video Master Gijs on the use of past continuous. He also explains briefly the difference from the present continuous.
On his website you will find a presentation and additional exercises to practice the continuous fits.
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Present perfect: Video and exercises
Master Gijs explains how to use the present perfect and the difference with the simple past.
You'll also find additional exercises back on his website.
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Adverbs and adjectives
Video in which Master Gijs explains the difference between adverbs and adjectives. How to use both correctly called English sentence? He also discusses the rules and the exceptions.
Master Gijs also collected exercises on its website that will help …
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The run
Video Master Gijs because of the run. He explains what the difference is to + infinitive. He also explains what the difference is with the continuous. Finally, he tells how and when you use the run.
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To + infinitive: Verb as a noun
Video of Meester Gijs in which he explains the difference between the gerund and to + infinitive, the verb as a noun.
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The English We Speak: Miscellaneous exercises on BBC Learning English + update 2017
This bundle is conceived as a largely digitally processed project that mainly offers vocabulary exercises (with correction) to the featured expressions , combined with suggestions for classroom pair work , other oral exercises and a writing task. In …
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Giving suggestions using the future simple
A student picks a card and reads out loud what his / her problem is. This student then chooses another peer who needs to come up with a helpful suggestion, using or I'll I will.
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Giving suggestions: Form with tickets
Students take turns picking a card. They read out loud Their problem and pick another student who comes up with a suit printable suggestion using structures like Why do not you ..., I suggest you ..., Let's ..., How about ..., Why not. .. and …
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