
006 - An Easy Way to Form Questions in English
Forming questions in English can be confusing. Don’t worry – I’m going to teach you a simple formula that works for asking questions in almost ALL the verb tenses! This formula is called QUASM: QU est...
11 Jan 20159min

005 - Present Perfect vs. Past Perfect
Both present perfect and past perfect talk about something that happened before a point in time (reference point). In the present perfect, our reference point is the present. In the past perfect, ou...
11 Jan 20157min

004 - How to Improve Your Spoken English
Speaking English is difficult for many learners. In this article, I’ll give you 10 ways to speak English better: 5 ways to improve your spoken English at home, and 5 ways to improve your spoken Englis...
11 Jan 201510min

003 - Difference between SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE, and WOULD HAVE
Should have, could have, and would have are sometimes called “modals of lost opportunity” because they describe situations when we are imagining that the past was different. Click here for the lesson ...
11 Jan 20158min

002 - Difference between SHOULD, COULD, and WOULD
The difference between should, could, and would is difficult for many English learners – this lesson will help you understand when to use each one! Use should/shouldn't for advice Use could/couldn't ...
11 Jan 20157min

001 - Direct and Indirect Questions in English
Direct questions are the “normal” questions that we can ask to friends, family members, and people who we know well. Example of a direct question:“Where’s the bathroom?” Indirect questions are a litt...
11 Jan 20159min




















