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How to use “kind of” in English - English vocabulary lessons

How to Use TO & FOR ⚡️English Prepositions | Common Grammar Mistakes

Make or Do? Learn English for FREE with Lucy!

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Basic English: How to use SORRY & EXCUSE ME

Grammar Lesson #1 - Tips to Improve Your Sentence Structure

Struktur Kalimat Bahasa Inggris - Pelajaran Tata Bahasa Inggris

10 Ways to say Hello in English

Family In Hiding - Full Movie

Learn English Greetings - English Greetings Explained in Detail

7 Most Common English Grammar Mistakes + TEST - Do you make these mistakes?

3 Essential ADVANCED English Verbs that you don't know

Bridge over Troubled Water- The Power of Music- Josh Groban and Jen Malenke

Infidelity In Suburbia - Full Movie

Home Invasion - Full Movie

Stalker Club - Full Movie

Don't Say I WANT in English | 12 Alternative English Phrases

3 THINGS YOU MUST DO Every Day to Improve Your English

Preposisi TEMPAT �� IN / ON / AT / BY �� Kesalahan Tata Bahasa Inggris Umum

SELF INTRODUCTION | How to Introduce Yourself in English | Tell Me About...

How to use EVEN in English: Advanced Grammar Lesson

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Types of Nouns in English - Grammar Lesson

NOUNS | Basic English Grammar Course | 5 lessons

How to make GREAT Small Talk | English Conversation Practice

SMALL TALK IN ENGLISH: 1. Work 2. Life 3. Travel 4. Food 5. Weather WORK: 1. What do you do? 2. What motivated you to become.....? 3. Did you always want to be ....? 4. What was your a first-ever job? 5. What does a typical workday look like? 6. What do you love about your job? 7. Is this your dream job? Or are you working towards something else? 8. If money wasn't an issue, what job would you want? LIFE: 9. Do you hear about....? 10. Have you got much planned for the weekend? 11. What do you like to do in your spare time? 12. Have you read any good book lately? 13. Have you seen any  good movie? 14. So, do you have any kids? 15. So, are you from ........? 16. Where did you live before this? 17. Is (this city) different quite to (that city)? 18. Where did you grow up? TRAVEL; 19. So, are you planning on getting away for holidays? 20. Are you taking time off ove the Christmas? 21 I've just got back from a trip to Japan. Have you ever been? 22. You went to Peru last year, didn

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Used to vs. Use to Common Mistakes in English

A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. First let’s look at the meaning of it: Used to  = an action or habit that was common in the PAST but not anymore. This should not be confused with To be used to  = accustomed to something (normally out of habit or experience) Notice how  Used to  ends in  –ed  which normally means the verb is in the past tense. I  used to  drink coffee every morning but now I drink tea. She  used to  live in London but now she lives in New York. He  used to  play football professionally but he had to quit because of an injury. These sentences refer to a past habit or a continuous action in the past and they are affirmative. BUT… Used to  in Negative If we want to make a negative sentence, the  didn’t  part shows that we are talking about the past tense. It is NOT common to use  Used to  in negative form though we will show

FAST ENGLISH SKILLS: How to Speak English Fast with Linking

 We absolutely did the right thing.

Phrases of "look", "be like", "look like"

When we describe people (or things), we can use the phrases “look”, “be like” and “look like”. Look Follow the verb “look” with an adjective to describe someone’s emotion or state: He looks happy. She looks excited. You look tired. Remember to use do / does; don’t and doesn’t for negatives and questions. You don’t look  very happy. Does he look  sad, in your opinion? You can also use “look” in the present continuous tense to talk about someone’s health: “You’re looking good!” (= You’re in good shape!) “He’s looking ill.” (= He appears ill.) Be like We use “be like” to talk about similarities (both physical and in character). (Remember to change “be” to the correct form of the verb: I’m like  my sister. David is like  his father. She’s like  her mother. Who  are you like ? My sister and I aren’t like  anyone else in our family. You can also vary “be like” with other describing words: He’s  a lot  like … (his brother) He’s  really  like … (his brother) He’s  very  like … (his brother) He

Learn English in 30 Minutes - ALL the English Basics You Need

COVID English Conversations: Advanced English Listening Lesson

Stop Saying GOOD! Use these 77 words & phrases instead... ✅

Below, are the list of colomn questions from this lesson as well as the possible responses you can give. How's it going? (day/life in general): 1. Great 2. Fantastic 3. I'm doing well 4. Never been better 5. Not bad 6. Okay How was the movie? How's the TV series? 7. Spectacular 8. Must see 9. Entertaining 10. Fascinating 11. Captivating 12. Riveting - on the edge of your seat 13. Hilarious 14. Frightening 15. Disturbing 16. Powerfull 17. Thought- provoking How's the food/meal? 18. Fantastic 19. Exceprional 20. Tasty 21. Savory 22. Delicious 23. Succulent 24. Mouth- watering 25. Fresh 26. Alright 27. It's a little (sweet/bitter/spicy) How's the weather? 28. Gorgeous outside. 29. Nice day 30. Pleasant day 31. Crystal clear outside 33. Sunny (nice and sunny) 34. It's a bit _____ (chilly, cool, windy, foggy) How's work going (job) 35. Wonderful 36. Exellent 37. Love it 38. Challenging 39. Demanding 40. Busy 41. I'm learning a lo

Exclamation (Kata Seru) "HOW"

Berikut adalah beberapa contoh kalimat  exclamation  beserta artinya   yang menggunakan kata “ How … “. How brave!  (Sungguh berani!) How foolish!  (Sungguh bodoh!) How genious!  (Sungguh jenius!) How small!  (Betapa kecilnya!) How foolish!  (Betapa bodohnya!) How disgusting!  (Sungguh menjijikkan!) How sad!  (Sunggu mmenyedihkan!) How brave he is!  (Betapa beraninya dia!) How foolish she acts!  (Betapa bodoh kelakuannya!) How genious this idea is!  (Sungguh ide yang jenius!) How small those creatures are!  (Betapa kecilnya makhluk-makhluk itu!) How foolish you did!  (Betapa bodohnya yang kamu lakukan!) How disgusting it looks!  (Betapa menjijikkan penampilannya!) How sad the story ends!  (Betapa sedih akhir cerita ini!) How bad your luck did! (Betapa buruknya nasibmu!)

Exclamation ( Kata Seru) "WHAT"

Berikut adalah beberapa contoh kalimat  exclamation  beserta artinya   yang diawali kata “ What … “. What a beautiful lady!  (Sungguh wanita yang cantik!) What an awful film!  (Sungguh film yang buruk!) What pretty high heels!  (Sungguh  high heels  yang tinggi!) What an enormous elephant!  (Sungguh hewan yang besar!) What a lovely day!  (Sungguh hari yang indah!) What nice people!  (Sungguh orang-orang yang menyenangkan) What delicious cookies!  (Sungguh kukis yang lezat!) What a beautiful necklace she’s wearing!  (Betapa indahnya kalung yang dia pakai!) What awful food they eat!  (Betapa buruknya makanan yang mereka makan!) What pretty high heels you’ve bought!  (Betapa tingginya  high heels  yang kamu beli!) What a gorgeous house you live in!  (Betapa luar biasanya rumah tempat kamu tinggal!) What a lovely day we have!  (Betapa indahnya hari yang kita miliki ini!) What nice people they are!  (Betapa baiknya mereka!) What delicious cookies you’ve made!  (Sungguh enak kue kering buata

Judul2 Film di Youtube

Semua film FHD (1080p), minimal HD (720p). Lebih afdol YouTube dibuka dari smart TV 4K. Stalker Club Home Abduction Infidelity in Suburbia Troubled Waters Love Murder and Deceit Playing for Keep Family in Hiding In Quiet Night The Funeral Guest The Wedding Dance Rise Just Breath The Babysitter The Soft Kill Truth 2011 Hidden Moon Ace of Heart Murder on The Cape Passion's Web Sirens Blood and Love Hidden Moon

How to Speak FAST English

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in English - Free English Lesson

MODERN SLANK

Learn 20 new, modern American English words you should know. I speak with Drake and some young Youtubers who teach you the meaning of the latest slang words that young Americans are using. Learn more: https://youtu.be/d7d_9aBfY_c

VOICE OF AMERICA (Indonesia)

Pada edisi ini Voice of America (VoA) melaporkan kondisi di Virginia Amerika Serikat menghadapi coronavirus. Darul Hidjrah salah satu mesjid tak jauh dari ibu kota AS, mempunyai berbagai program sosial termasuk food bank atau bank bahan pangan. Program bantuan pangan bagi yang tidak mampu, diadakan rutin seminggu sekali, setiap hari Kamis, tanpa terkecuali. Bahkan pada saat pandemi virus corona. Learn more: https://youtu.be/U0_Rwkdyn-o

A SIMPLE FARM LIFE

LUCY BELLA EARL AND HER HUSBAND Come and spend a couple of days on the farm with me. I'll show you some family recipes as I make lunch, dinner and some desserts. I also show you how I exercise, look after my dog and organise my pantry cupboard and home Learn more: https://youtu.be/57JZ9pqSMbE

VOCABULARY OF CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK PART II

Sosial distancing is about six or seven feet away from another person. This is one method of limiting the number of people who get sick. The coronavirus has spread throughout the world. The coronavirus is preading among people worldwide. Cities, states and countries are locking down to prevent a further spread of the virus. I hope this video helps my students with the sort of vocabulary that everyone is using during these difficult days. Learn more: https://youtu.be/RtfkZItjIB4

THINK IN ENGLISH

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Corona Vocabulary Part I

Pandemic = an outbreak of disease that's widespread. The world is dealing with a pandemic. Virus is very very small living organism that's duplicates itself inside a host. Hunker down = remain in one place. I hope this video help my students with the sort of vocabulary that everyone is using during these difficult days. Learn more : https://youtu.be/YpSD3KAcyo0

English with Jenifer

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International Phonetic Alphabet

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TO vs FOR

To  is a preposition. Also, It is used as part of the infinitive. Let me explain the use of **to  a little. 1) We can use to as a preposition to indicate a destination or direction:  Example:  We are going  to  London. To in the example was used to indicate the destination. You can also use  to  for direction. 2) We use  to  with verbs such as give, send, write, to indicate the person or thing that receives or experiences the object of the verb:  Example:  I gave the letters  to  my mother. 3) We use  to  before a verb to make the  to  infinitive form:  Example:  I need  to  wake up early tomorrow. Use of  For 1) We use  for  to talk about a purpose or a reason for something:  Example : I am going for a lunch. 2) We frequently use  for  to introduce the person or people receiving something:  Example : I bought a pen  for  my father. 3) We use  for  with a period of time to refer to duration:  Example : There is an amazing beach. I usually go there  for  a couple of hours at the weekend