In this Advanced English speaking lesson, we are going to learn new words, phrases and expressions to describe a ‘bad’ person. We often describe...
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In this English lesson, you will learn some phrases that have a completely different meaning from the words used in them. These are the double...
This English lesson will give you some useful phrases and expressions on how to talk about music. Music is loved by everyone and there are so many...
If you are studying in the university, entering a university or are interested to know about my two friends at the university then continue watching...
In this ESL English lesson you will learn how to talk about your favourite TV show in English. We all love TV and different TV shows. I’m sure...
This free business English lesson is all about describing work politics. This business English lesson has certain words that describe work politics...
Sportsmen or women need to have certain core qualities to be at the top of their field .In this Spoken English Lesson we will discuss about these...
In this English speaking lesson you will learn some interesting English vocabulary to talk about summer and improve your English speaking. The...
In this English speaking lesson you will learn how to use the English idiom To give benefit of doubt to someone. We hope ESL lesson would help you...
In this ESL lesson by Rima you will learn some interesting vocabulary used by radio jockeys at a radio station. Radio is a fun medium of...
In this ESL lesson you will learn how to use the word ‘Agile’ as an adjective, ‘Agility’ as a noun and ‘Agilely’ as an adverb. We hope...
English vocabulary lesson with all one’s might In this free ESL lesson you will learn how to use the idiom ‘with all one’s might’. We hope...
learn english online This English lesson is for all those who struggle to understand basic financial terms or explain those terms to others. In this...
Improve your english speaking In this spoken English lesson you will learn how to use the vocabulary ‘Unceremoniously ‘as an adverb and...