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30 ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS WITH CHANCE Hi students! It’s Shayna from EspressoEnglish.net and today we’re going to learn 30 collocations with the word CHANCE. Chance can mean a possibility (which could be good or bad) or an opportunity (which has a more positive connotation) and we use the word chance in combination with a whole bunch of other words.. If you want to learn lots more of these collocations, these combinations of ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS FOR EVERYDAY LIFE Learn Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Here are 10 English phrasal verbs based on my daily routine! #1 – My morning coffee makes me perk up. I’m not a morning person (someone who has a lot of energy in the morning), so I need some coffee to help me perk up. The phrasal verb perk up describes when someone becomes happier and in a better mood after feeling not so good. ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR CONSTRUCTION bricks. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The worker is using mortar to stick the bricks together. The tool in his hand is called a trowel, and there is a green bucket near his feet. A professional who specializes in working with bricks and stones iscalled a mason.
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Advanced English Grammar Course Hello students! I received a great question from a student: Is it possible to use ‘to’ followed by the ‘ing’ form? For example, “I'm looking forward to seeing you.” This is an excellent question, because normally, ‘to’ is followed by the base form. For example, FREE GRAMMAR E-BOOK LEVEL 1 ~ 7 ~ www.espressoenglish.net Articles: A, An, The I’m going to eat an apple.I’m going to eat the red apple. a / an general (one of many) I want to buy a car. He’s eating an apple. Do you have a bike? She is an old woman. I’m reading a book. the specific 20 ANIMAL IDIOMS IN ENGLISH A “red herring” is a piece of information that draws attention away from the real facts of a situation. This idiom comes from the fact that a herring is a type of strong-smelling fish. If you are hunting with the help of a dog, and the dog smells a herring, it will be distracted by the strong smell and go in LEARN 20 ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS WITH GET This lesson is on one of the topics that’s most requested by my students – it’s all about phrasal verbs with the word “get.”. We have get off, get by, get along, get over, get back, and lots more and some of these have multiple meanings! These phrasal verbs are verycommon in
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30 ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS WITH CHANCE Hi students! It’s Shayna from EspressoEnglish.net and today we’re going to learn 30 collocations with the word CHANCE. Chance can mean a possibility (which could be good or bad) or an opportunity (which has a more positive connotation) and we use the word chance in combination with a whole bunch of other words.. If you want to learn lots more of these collocations, these combinations of ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS FOR EVERYDAY LIFE Learn Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Here are 10 English phrasal verbs based on my daily routine! #1 – My morning coffee makes me perk up. I’m not a morning person (someone who has a lot of energy in the morning), so I need some coffee to help me perk up. The phrasal verb perk up describes when someone becomes happier and in a better mood after feeling not so good. ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR CONSTRUCTION bricks. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The worker is using mortar to stick the bricks together. The tool in his hand is called a trowel, and there is a green bucket near his feet. A professional who specializes in working with bricks and stones iscalled a mason.
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Advanced English Grammar Course Hello students! I received a great question from a student: Is it possible to use ‘to’ followed by the ‘ing’ form? For example, “I'm looking forward to seeing you.” This is an excellent question, because normally, ‘to’ is followed by the base form. For example, ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS: OF & FROM Do you know when to use the preposition "of" and when to use the preposition "from" in English? Using the wrong preposition is a very common mistake for English learners. Many other languages have just one word for both "of" and "from," but in English we use these two words in different ways. ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR CONSTRUCTION bricks. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The worker is using mortar to stick the bricks together. The tool in his hand is called a trowel, and there is a green bucket near his feet. A professional who specializes in working with bricks and stones iscalled a mason.
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Advanced English Grammar Course Hello students! I received a great question from a student: Is it possible to use ‘to’ followed by the ‘ing’ form? For example, “I'm looking forward to seeing you.” This is an excellent question, because normally, ‘to’ is followed by the base form. For example, ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS: OF & FROM Do you know when to use the preposition "of" and when to use the preposition "from" in English? Using the wrong preposition is a very common mistake for English learners. Many other languages have just one word for both "of" and "from," but in English we use these two words in different ways. ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR CONSTRUCTION bricks. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The worker is using mortar to stick the bricks together. The tool in his hand is called a trowel, and there is a green bucket near his feet. A professional who specializes in working with bricks and stones iscalled a mason.
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Prepositions of Place in English. above / on top of / on Use above when the two objects are not touching. Use on or on top of when the two objects are touching. The pictures are above the couch. ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS: METAPHORS The roots are what support and sustain the entire tree. Therefore, “the root of the problem” is the deepest, most basic or fundamental reason for the problem. Many metaphors are related to elements in the natural world, such as light and dark, water, fire, and plants – in this lesson, you’ll learn 5 FINANCIAL VOCABULARY QUIZ tip (n.) = extra money given as thanks for a service. "Tip" can be a verb or a noun ("leave a tip"). In the U.S., it's common to tip waiters/waitresses, taxi drivers, hairstylists, food delivery people, hotel bellhops (the person who carries your bags), hotel room service, and furniture delivery. IS “NEWS” SINGULAR OR PLURAL? The word “news” in English is considered singular and uncountable. So we use the singular forms of verbs, like is and was: the news is on channel 5, the news was surprising. Don’t use are or were. But a more common mistake is saying “a news.”. With uncountable nouns, we never use a or an. HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH FOR FREE: 50 WEBSITES FOR FREE Podcasts & listening: All Ears English – 700+ episodes on study strategies, phrases, American culture. Real Life Radio – Fun conversations about everyday topics. ELLLO.org – 2500+ audios and videos from many different English speakers. VOA Learning English – News, technology, lifestyle, and current topics. FREE SAMPLES OF E-BOOKS & COURSES Sample – Business English Course. Sample – Listening Course. Sample – Reading Course. Sample – Idioms Course. Sample – 200 Common Errors Course. Sample – Shadowing with Shayna. Sample – Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course. Sample – 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day E-Book. Sample – 600+ Confusing English WordsExplained E
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How well do you know English prepositions? Take the preposition quiz to find out! Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence, or choose --- if no preposition is necessary. Master the details of English grammar: Learn more about this course 30 ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS WITH HAVE 1000 English collocations e-book. HAVE is one of the most common verbs in English, and we use this word in many different ways! In today’s lesson, you’ll learn 30 different collocations with have. These are the typical combinations of words that native speakers use. Today I’ll show you the collocations and some example sentences. BUSINESS VOCABULARY QUIZ resisting. Question 1 Explanation: If a company "recalls" a product, it means it is asking customers to send the product back - usually because of a defect or a potential safety problem. Question 2. We're trying to decrease the manufacturing costs in order to get a better profit ___________ on this product. A. 8 ENGLISH GRAMMAR MISTAKES THAT EVEN ADVANCED STUDENTS 8 English Grammar Mistakes That Even Advanced Students Make. Advanced English Grammar Course. Incorrect: I wore a jeans. Correct: I wore jeans. / I wore a pair of jeans. The nouns jeans, pants, shorts, scissors and glasses are special. Although each word refersENGLISH TIPS BLOG
Clear, practical lessons to help you improve your English – fast! Read the Espresso English blog for free lessons on speaking, vocabulary, grammar, & more. COMMON ENGLISH MISTAKES Don't make these common beginner English mistakes! Take the quiz and decide if the sentences are correct or incorrect. Master the details of English grammar: Learn more about this course REPORTED SPEECH (PART 1) Direct Speech: “I’ve been to London three times.”. Reported Speech: She said she’d been to London three times. We often use “reported speech” when talking about a conversation that happened in the past. There are some changes to the verbs with reported speech; read the table to find out how each verb tense changes: “I want togo
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LISTENING PRACTICE: ENGLISH CLASS INFORMATION Listening Practice: English class information. Listen to this telephone message and take the quiz below to test your understanding. There are two listening options: fast (for intermediate to advanced students) and slow (for beginner to pre-intermediate students). UseTO FOLLOWED BY -ING
Advanced English Grammar Course Hello students! I received a great question from a student: Is it possible to use ‘to’ followed by the ‘ing’ form? For example, “I'm looking forward to seeing you.” This is an excellent question, because normally, ‘to’ is followed by the base form. For example, ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS: OF & FROM Do you know when to use the preposition "of" and when to use the preposition "from" in English? Using the wrong preposition is a very common mistake for English learners. Many other languages have just one word for both "of" and "from," but in English we use these two words in different ways. ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR CONSTRUCTION bricks. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The worker is using mortar to stick the bricks together. The tool in his hand is called a trowel, and there is a green bucket near his feet. A professional who specializes in working with bricks and stones iscalled a mason.
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Prepositions of Place in English. above / on top of / on Use above when the two objects are not touching. Use on or on top of when the two objects are touching. The pictures are above the couch. ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS: METAPHORS The roots are what support and sustain the entire tree. Therefore, “the root of the problem” is the deepest, most basic or fundamental reason for the problem. Many metaphors are related to elements in the natural world, such as light and dark, water, fire, and plants – in this lesson, you’ll learn 5 FINANCIAL VOCABULARY QUIZ tip (n.) = extra money given as thanks for a service. "Tip" can be a verb or a noun ("leave a tip"). In the U.S., it's common to tip waiters/waitresses, taxi drivers, hairstylists, food delivery people, hotel bellhops (the person who carries your bags), hotel room service, and furniture delivery. IS “NEWS” SINGULAR OR PLURAL? The word “news” in English is considered singular and uncountable. So we use the singular forms of verbs, like is and was: the news is on channel 5, the news was surprising. Don’t use are or were. But a more common mistake is saying “a news.”. With uncountable nouns, we never use a or an.ESPRESSO ENGLISH
Espresso English offers many different courses to meet all your needs for learning and practicing English. The courses are offered at very good prices, good organization that helps you learn it easily. The English Teacher at Espresso English, Shayna – the founder of this program, is very helpful and nice. POLITE ENGLISH PHRASES FOR E-MAILS: REQUESTING ANDPOLITE SENTENCES IN ENGLISHPOLITE WAY TO REQUESTPOLITE WORDS IN ENGLISH Request Emails: How to Begin. It is more polite if you can begin your email with a greeting and a line of introduction before you make your request. You might use one of these phrases for your greeting: Dear Mr. Fisher, Dear Mike, Good morning, Mike, Hi Mike, After yourgreeting, it is a
LISTENING PRACTICE: ENGLISH CLASS INFORMATION Listening Practice: English class information. Listen to this telephone message and take the quiz below to test your understanding. There are two listening options: fast (for intermediate to advanced students) and slow (for beginner to pre-intermediate students). UseTO FOLLOWED BY -ING
Advanced English Grammar Course Hello students! I received a great question from a student: Is it possible to use ‘to’ followed by the ‘ing’ form? For example, “I'm looking forward to seeing you.” This is an excellent question, because normally, ‘to’ is followed by the base form. For example, ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS: OF & FROM Do you know when to use the preposition "of" and when to use the preposition "from" in English? Using the wrong preposition is a very common mistake for English learners. Many other languages have just one word for both "of" and "from," but in English we use these two words in different ways. ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR CONSTRUCTION bricks. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. The worker is using mortar to stick the bricks together. The tool in his hand is called a trowel, and there is a green bucket near his feet. A professional who specializes in working with bricks and stones iscalled a mason.
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Prepositions of Place in English. above / on top of / on Use above when the two objects are not touching. Use on or on top of when the two objects are touching. The pictures are above the couch. ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS: METAPHORS The roots are what support and sustain the entire tree. Therefore, “the root of the problem” is the deepest, most basic or fundamental reason for the problem. Many metaphors are related to elements in the natural world, such as light and dark, water, fire, and plants – in this lesson, you’ll learn 5 FINANCIAL VOCABULARY QUIZ tip (n.) = extra money given as thanks for a service. "Tip" can be a verb or a noun ("leave a tip"). In the U.S., it's common to tip waiters/waitresses, taxi drivers, hairstylists, food delivery people, hotel bellhops (the person who carries your bags), hotel room service, and furniture delivery. IS “NEWS” SINGULAR OR PLURAL? The word “news” in English is considered singular and uncountable. So we use the singular forms of verbs, like is and was: the news is on channel 5, the news was surprising. Don’t use are or were. But a more common mistake is saying “a news.”. With uncountable nouns, we never use a or an. HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH FOR FREE: 50 WEBSITES FOR FREE Podcasts & listening: All Ears English – 700+ episodes on study strategies, phrases, American culture. Real Life Radio – Fun conversations about everyday topics. ELLLO.org – 2500+ audios and videos from many different English speakers. VOA Learning English – News, technology, lifestyle, and current topics. FREE SAMPLES OF E-BOOKS & COURSES Sample – Business English Course. Sample – Listening Course. Sample – Reading Course. Sample – Idioms Course. Sample – 200 Common Errors Course. Sample – Shadowing with Shayna. Sample – Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course. Sample – 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day E-Book. Sample – 600+ Confusing English WordsExplained E
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How well do you know English prepositions? Take the preposition quiz to find out! Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence, or choose --- if no preposition is necessary. Master the details of English grammar: Learn more about this course 30 ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS WITH HAVE 1000 English collocations e-book. HAVE is one of the most common verbs in English, and we use this word in many different ways! In today’s lesson, you’ll learn 30 different collocations with have. These are the typical combinations of words that native speakers use. Today I’ll show you the collocations and some example sentences. BUSINESS VOCABULARY QUIZ resisting. Question 1 Explanation: If a company "recalls" a product, it means it is asking customers to send the product back - usually because of a defect or a potential safety problem. Question 2. We're trying to decrease the manufacturing costs in order to get a better profit ___________ on this product. A. 8 ENGLISH GRAMMAR MISTAKES THAT EVEN ADVANCED STUDENTS 8 English Grammar Mistakes That Even Advanced Students Make. Advanced English Grammar Course. Incorrect: I wore a jeans. Correct: I wore jeans. / I wore a pair of jeans. The nouns jeans, pants, shorts, scissors and glasses are special. Although each word refersENGLISH TIPS BLOG
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