Past Simple
It all happened very quickly. The grey car came straight out of the corner and hit the blue car. The blue car didn’t have any chance. It was the grey car driver’s fault. Introduction to …
It all happened very quickly. The grey car came straight out of the corner and hit the blue car. The blue car didn’t have any chance. It was the grey car driver’s fault. Introduction to …
Learn to use numbers and counting This lesson helps you to understand how to use numbers and counting in English conversations and in various speaking situations. 1. How many fingers do you have? I have …
Forming the simple questions How to make simple questions. Let’s learn how you can improve your English speaking skill with simple sentences. Listen and learn with samples. Very Simple Questions – Yes/No Questions Are you from …
Simple sentences are the sentences which has subject, verb and object in a short sentence. Learn to speak English in short and simple is easy to understand. Below are the conversations in very simple sentences …
Giving information in English communication. How you have your speaking communication effectively? Let’s study this lessons to learn spoken English fluently. 1. Jeremy is from Ohio. Oh really? What part of Ohio? Columbus. 2. Kelly …
Asking for information is a way to improve skills and get more the details when you are in an English conversation. Try to give smart questions.
What is your name? My name is Robert. You can call me Bob What is it? That’s a pencil. What is that? It’s a desk. How do you say it in English? Eraser. How do …
You want to introduce a person to your another, how will you do it? Let’s focus on these statements. This is Minnie Rivers. That is Mr. Lewis. Minnie is a writer. Mr. Lewis is a …
We have learnt about Present Simple and Present Continous. In this lesson we will learn how to differentiate the two tenses in use. 1. Sometimes or Now? PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use the Present Simple for repeated actions.”He …
She is waiting at the station. The train is coming soon. We often use the present continuous tense in English. It is very different from the simple present tense, both in structure and in use. …