186 - Wait or await? Sleep or asleep? Wake or awake?

186 - Wait or await? Sleep or asleep? Wake or awake?

Do you know the difference between wait and await, sleep and asleep, and wake and awake? These words seem simple, but there are some small grammatical differences in the way we use them in sentences. Take today's lesson to find out how to use them all correctly.

Lesson text: https://www.espressoenglish.net/wait-and-await-sleep-and-asleep-wake-and-awake/

Small mistakes like saying "await for" often don't affect communication; however, they show that you're not a native English speaker.

This is why I want to help you understand how to use similar and confusing words correctly - so that your English can have fewer mistakes and become more fluent!

My e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained describes many of the most common errors English learners make, and shows you the right way to use these words. I think you'll find it very helpful :-)

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032 - Pronunciation Practice with Reductions

032 - Pronunciation Practice with Reductions

Many English learners pronounce each word clearly, to get the pronunciation perfect – but native English speakers don’t do this. Natural spoken English contains reductions - sounds that change and disappear when spoken at normal speed. This sometimes makes spoken English hard for students to understand. Doing English pronunciation practice with reductions will help you speak more naturally AND understand spoken English more easily. Listen and repeat! Click here for the lesson text

1 Apr 20157min

031 - Learn 36 Different Expressions with GET

031 - Learn 36 Different Expressions with GET

“Get” is a great word in English! It is used in so many different ways. In today’s lesson, you’ll learn 36 different expressions with example sentences. Click here for the lesson text

25 Mars 20157min

 030 - 10 English Words Ending in -LESS

030 - 10 English Words Ending in -LESS

Today you're going to learn one of the "shortcuts" to expanding your vocabulary - focusing on prefixes and suffixes, the beginnings and endings of words. The word "colorful" means "full of color," and the word "colorless" means "without color." ...but some of these words aren't as simple as they seem! For example, "fruitful" doesn't necessarily mean "full of fruit," the opposite of "helpless" is NOT "helpful," and there's a difference between "mindful" and "thoughtful." Click here for the lesson text

18 Mars 20157min

029 - 10 English Words Ending in -FUL

029 - 10 English Words Ending in -FUL

Today you're going to learn one of the "shortcuts" to expanding your vocabulary - focusing on prefixes and suffixes, the beginnings and endings of words. The word "colorful" means "full of color," and the word "colorless" means "without color." ...but some of these words aren't as simple as they seem! For example, "fruitful" doesn't necessarily mean "full of fruit," the opposite of "helpless" is NOT "helpful," and there's a difference between "mindful" and "thoughtful." Click here for the lesson text

11 Mars 20157min

028 - 8 Very Confusing Verbs in English

028 - 8 Very Confusing Verbs in English

The English language has a number of words that are very similar. These eight verbs in English seem like they are the same… but there are some small differences in their meanings and/or use. Listen to this lesson to make sure you don’t confuse them! close & shut start & begin listen & hear end & finish Click here for the lesson text

4 Mars 20157min

027 - One Word, Two Pronunciations, Two Meanings

027 - One Word, Two Pronunciations, Two Meanings

Do you know the difference between OB-ject and ob-JECT? Today you’ll learn 8 English words that can be pronounced two different ways… the meaning and use of these words changes based on how you pronounce them. Click here for the lesson text

25 Feb 20158min

026 - 18 Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

026 - 18 Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb + preposition, such as take out, take off, take over, take in, etc. In today’s lesson, you’ll learn 18 different phrasal verbs with the word “take” - with examples to show you how they are used! Click here for the lesson text

18 Feb 20159min

025 - 10 Interesting "Water" Idioms

025 - 10 Interesting "Water" Idioms

In this episode, you’ll learn the idiomatic expressions: like a fish out of water come hell or high water in deep water in hot water dead in the water not hold water test the waters keep your head above water a watering hole water under the bridge Click here for the lesson text!

11 Feb 20156min

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