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This is my next lesson on articles. I was in my kitchen, preparing for a party, so I took out a bunch of food and used it to explain articles.
When you watch, please notice how I pause. Sometimes I say “Um.” Sometimes I say something wrong and correct myself. It’s not the perfect way […]
May 15th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, ESL Tips, Grammar: Beginner, TOEFL, Videos, vocabulary | 1 Comment
Here’s an explanation of a basic part of English grammar: using the + a place.
If you take time to practice each rule for using the, a and an, you’ll master articles!
(to master something = to become an expert at something, to be very good at something)
(articles = a, an, the)
After you watch this, […]
May 13th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Conversation, Grammar: Beginner, TOEFL, Videos, vocabulary | 1 Comment
Should you say ‘fewer flowers’ or ‘less flowers’?
Fewer flowers.
Should you say ‘fewer makeup’ or ‘less makeup’?
Less makeup.
Should you say ‘fewer items’ or ‘less items’?
Fewer items.
Should you say ‘fewer ice cream’ or ‘less ice cream’?
Less ice cream.
If you had a problem with any of these, watch the following video blog! Below the video, I have written […]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in ESL Tips, Grammar, TOEFL, Videos, vocabulary | 6 Comments
I thought it would be fun to look at some of our famous ESL speakers around the world. The first person I’m going to evaluate is Vladimir Putin.
He has a speech in English about the 2014 Winter Olympics. He’s a real guy with a busy life, like a lot of you, and he has […]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in Focus on Famous People, Grammar, Pronunciation, Videos, Vladimir Putin, vocabulary | 4 Comments
Do you like to exercise? Do you wish you exercised more? Are you getting out of shape in America?
In this video lesson, I talk about my students’ number one complaint about America: it’s made them get fat!
I understand totally. It’s tough in this culture (tough = difficult) to stay in shape (to stay […]
April 29th, 2008 | Posted in American Culture, Conversation, ESL Tips, Pronunciation, Videos, vocabulary | 2 Comments
If you are invited to go out for dinner at someone’s home, what do you bring? Food? Dessert? A bottle of wine? Flowers? A present?
Answers: Yes, Yes, Yes, No, No!
Check out the video to learn more (check out = look at) and look at the vocabulary explanation below for any words you didn’t […]
April 23rd, 2008 | Posted in American Culture, Conversation, Videos, vocabulary | 3 Comments
My question for you today is:
Would you rather have a lot of friends from your country or speak perfect English, increase your earning potential and make a lot of money in your future career? (earning potential = the amount of money you can make in your job)
If you answered the second option, then watch the […]
April 22nd, 2008 | Posted in ESL Tips, Messages from Kim, Studying tips, TOEFL, Videos, vocabulary | 3 Comments
Are you afraid of writing? Don’t be. Have a little fun. Think of it as a kind of lying (lying=not telling the truth) that you’re allowed to do.
For some people, writing anything in English, especially a TOEFL essay, makes them break out in a cold sweat (to break out in a cold sweat = […]
April 21st, 2008 | Posted in ESL Tips, TOEFL, Videos, vocabulary, writing | 1 Comment
Do you want to save money?
Do you want a new job?
Do you want a new life?
If you have any big goals, this is the perfect tense for you. You can set a goal with a deadline. A deadline is a time or date you must achieve/accomplish/do something in your life.
The big question in this […]
April 18th, 2008 | Posted in Conversation, Grammar, Videos, vocabulary | No Comments
People ask you about what you did in the past all the time, so it’s important to know how to explain all the details of what happened in the past. Someone might ask you what you did yesterday or what you did last week. Do you know how to answer? Here’s a video lesson on […]
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in Conversation, ESL Tips, Grammar, Grammar: Beginner, Videos, vocabulary | 2 Comments