
Question Words + 100 Example Questions!
⭐ Download FREE PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-question-words-100-examples/ 🗨️ Join my courses - https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-speaking-courses/ If you want to have a good conversation in English, learn to ask good questions! Today I’ll teach you 10 question words and then show you 100 examples of different questions using them. You can download this lesson as a PDF by clicking here and entering your e-mail address, that’s a good way to review all the example questions and maybe create some of your own. All right, let’s look at our question words in English and when to use each one. who – ask about people what – ask about things when – ask about times where – ask about places why – ask about motives/reasons how – ask about methods, ways of doing something whose – ask about possession which – ask about a choice how many – ask about quantity (countable nouns) how much – ask about amount (uncountable nouns) Now let’s see 100 examples of questions with these words! ⭐ Download FREE PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-question-words-100-examples/
17 Nov 20238min

50 collocations with FOOD
DOWNLOAD FREE LESSON GUIDE PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-audio-50-food-collocations/ I hope you’re hungry… I mean, hungry to learn some new vocabulary today! I’m going to teach you 50 common collocations with the word “food” - these are words we often use together. So you’ll be able to talk about food more fluently in English! There’s a lot of vocabulary in this lesson, and I’ve made a free lesson guide available for you to download - so you can review everything we learn today and also practice with a quiz. The collocations we’ll cover can be divided into 3 groups: adjectives with food, verbs with food, and nouns with food. If you’d like to take the next step in learning from me, check out my e-book with 1000 collocations on all sorts of topics. You can find that along with all my other courses at my website EspressoEnglish.net
17 Nov 20237min

Lay, Lie, Laid, Lain, Lied
Wondering when to use lie vs. lay? Should we say someone is “laying down” or “lying down”? And what about lied, laid, and lain? It can be so confusing, especially for students learning English! Today we’ll learn the difference between lay and lie, as well as all of their forms, with plenty of examples. My goal is to make it clear for you. That’s also why I wrote an e-book called 600+ Confusing English Words Explained! It’s full of clear explanations and examples helping you understand the difference between words that lots of English learners mix up – like specially and especially, advice and advise, and many, many more.
15 Nov 20237min

Sell, Sale, Sold, For Sale, On Sale...?
Wondering whether to use sell vs. sale vs. sold? Should we say “for sale” or “on sale”? Learn the difference easily in today's lesson on sell, sale, sold. I also wanted to let you know that our Black Friday sale is coming up soon! It starts November 24, and there will be discounts on ALL Espresso English courses and e-books. Save the date and remember to check your e-mail for details.
10 Nov 20236min

10 Interjections + Examples
Interjections are words used to express emotion. There are hundreds of them, and they are very common in everyday English conversation. The best way to learn interjections is not by studying a list, but by learning how each interjection is used in real life. Here are are 10 interjections in English and examples of how we use them. Learning from conversations is a great way to learn English more naturally! That’s why all the lessons in my Everyday English Speaking Courses are based on conversations. This way, you can learn English phrases in context, and know what to say when you’re in a similar situation.
6 Nov 20235min

How to use Helping Verbs in English
Download free lesson PDF - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/free-pdf-helping-verbs/ In today’s lesson you’ll learn all about how to use different helping verbs - these are an essential part of English grammar. Helping verbs, also called “auxiliary verbs,” are verbs that have the grammatical function of “helping” the main verb of the sentence. We’ll cover basic helping verbs like do/does/did, be (and all its various forms), have/has/had, as well as modal helping verbs like can, may, should, must, will, shall, and would. There’s a lot of information in today’s video, so make sure to download the lesson guide by clicking on the link below and entering your e-mail address. Now you know how to use these important helping verbs! I’d challenge you to try writing a few of your own sentences and questions with each one. You can review this lesson by downloading that free PDF, which is available under the video. And I’d love to help you further inside my Advanced English Grammar Course, where we go in-depth into many important grammar topics. Most importantly, the course includes quizzes and exercises to help you practice - https://www.espressoenglish.net/advanced-english-grammar-course/
31 Okt 202310min

Your COMPLETE guide to the Present Perfect Tense!
⭐ Download FREE lesson PDF! - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/present-perfect-free-pdf-audio/ ⭐ Advanced English Grammar Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/advanced-english-grammar-course/ Today we have a mega-lesson about one of the most common English verb tenses, and that is the present perfect tense. This lesson will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about the present perfect: we’ll cover: - What is the present perfect tense & when do we use it? - How to form the present perfect: Positive, Negative, Questions - What is the past participle? - Present perfect with ever/never - Present perfect with already, yet, recently, lately, just - Present perfect with for and since - Present perfect active voice and passive voice - Present perfect simple vs. Present perfect continuous This is like the complete guide to the present perfect, and you can actually download a free PDF with all the information from this lesson as well as some practice quizzes. Click on the link under this video and enter your e-mail so I can send you the free PDF. ⭐ Download FREE lesson PDF! - https://espressoenglish.lpages.co/present-perfect-free-pdf-audio/ ⭐ Advanced English Grammar Course: https://www.espressoenglish.net/advanced-english-grammar-course/
20 Okt 202316min

How to ask for a favor in English
Let’s learn English phrases you can use to ask for a favor! If you’re not sure what a favor is, that means asking someone to help you or to do something nice for you, even though it might inconvenience them a little bit. You can speak more confidently when you know the specific phrases that native English speakers would say in this situation. I always want to teach you real and practical phrases, ones that you’ll actually use. That’s why I created the Everyday English Speaking Courses, with lessons full of useful phrases for daily life, in many different situations!
18 Okt 20236min