At times it happens you have to change your decision, so why not learn some quick and easy English phrases for changing your decision. This English...
Using Have, Has & Had simplified – English Grammar Lessons to learn Verbs and Tenses. Learning English grammar rules can be confusing for many...
In this Skillopedia video Niharika will tell you what not to do on your first date. Yes all of us feel excited to go a first date, however it can be...
It’s time to learn some new tricks and revise vocabulary for IELTS with me Michelle. In this lesson we are learning how to score better in the...
Here is a good rule to keep in mind about English; it is often better to be polite than it is to be direct. English speakers often use more words...
In this English lesson, Rachna teaches you some English phrases / conversation starters that you could use when you want to speak a sensitive subject...
The bathroom is probably the least talked about place. That’s because what you do in there is your personal business. Of course it is! But what you...
In this English pronunciation lesson you will learn how to pronounce the commonly used English words correctly. Your ESL teacher will help you learn...
Do you have any plans this weekend? Are you planning to make any plans? This English lesson by Niharika would cover some useful English phrases and...
Hello friends! Welcome to the IELTS speaking test lesson. If you’re preparing for the IELTS exam and the IELTS speaking test causes you jitters then...
All of us face some or the other kind of problems some time or the other. We work hard to find solutions and mostly solve them. But how do we talk...
In this Skillopedia session Niharika will share a few tips with you on how to survive office politics. If you are a working individual at some point...
In this English lesson you will learn how to be less wordy in English and reduce redundancy in English, further improving you English speaking style...
In this Basic spoken English lesson, Rachna is going to tell you in what situation one must say ‘sorry’, ‘excuse me’ and ‘pardon’. These three...