English Lesson 8a. Used to

english lesson 8a used to

Common Mistakes in English Lesson 8: Part 1 USED TO English Common Mistakes Video Lesson Topic: Common mistakes with the expressions USED TO and BE USED TO. This is a lesson in two parts. In Part 2, we look at GET USED TO. Learn English Common Mistakes Lessons English Lesson 7b. WHETHER English Lesson 7a. … Read more

English Lesson 7b. WHETHER

english lesson 7b whether

Common Mistakes in English Lesson 7b: WHETHER This is an english video lesson in two parts. Topic: Whether. In PART TWO we practice using “whether (or not)”. Also, I offer more in-depth explanation about when we can replace it with “if” and when we can omit “or not”. Level: high intermediate to advanced. Learn English … Read more

English Lesson 7a. WHETHER

english lesson 7a whether

Common Mistakes in English Lesson 7a: WHETHER This is a video lesson in two parts. Topic: Whether. In PART ONE we examine how “whether” and “whether or not” are used. We also consider when “if” can be used in place of “whether”. Level: high intermediate to advanced. Learn English Common Mistakes Lessons English Lesson 6b. … Read more

English Lesson 4a. WISH and HOPE

english lesson 4a wish and hope

This is an English Common Mistakes lesson on WISH and HOPE in four parts. In this first part we consider the basic differences in meaning and focus on the uses of HOPE. Lesson’s Level: High Intermediate to Advanced. Learn Common Mistakes in English.

English Lesson 3c. Requests

english lesson 3c requests

This is the third and final part of Common Mistekes in English Lesson 3, in which we focus on making appropriate requests. This segment looks at special requests and written requests. Lesson’s level: intermediate – advanced.

English Lesson 2. Think

english lesson 2 think

In this english common mistekas lesson we focus on differences in meaning when the verb “think” is used in the simple present and present progressive. Level of the lesson: intermediate. Learn Common Mistakes with Jennifer.

English Lesson 1. Advice, recommend, suggest

english lesson 1 advice recommen

In this english lesson I address three verbs that often cause confusion: advise, recommend, and suggest. We explore the differences in meaning, usage, and grammar. Level of the lesson: high intermediate. Learn English Common Mistakes with Jennifer.