Describe Past Ability in English
This video teaches you how to express ability in the past using three different phrases. You do not use “can” in the past. Related Posts
This video teaches you how to express ability in the past using three different phrases. You do not use “can” in the past. Related Posts
If I were rich, I would travel the world. I’m sure you have said this sentence at some point in your life. If you have, I have good news! You already know how to form a sentence in the second conditional, my friend. The second and third conditionals in English grammar are used to talk…
Chances are you have already heard of the word if, right? We use this word to talk about things that depend on something else to happen. We need to have a condition for it to happen, so that’s why we call them conditionals. Today we will explore the two first ones, the zero and first…
Did you know that the future in English grammar is a lot more than just will? Many students are surprised to learn that there are at least six different verb tenses to express different types of future outcomes. It’s important for all ESL and English learners to practice the different tenses so you can accurately…
Learn English for job applications with the games, activities and exercises on this page. This is perfect for pre-intermediate or intermediate English students. A list of the terms and definitions for this English vocabulary can be found at the bottom of the page. You can get started with these three useful job application activities. Job application…
Learn more English vocabulary about describing people with these games and exercises. Describing people — Vocab in use exercise Describing people — Find the words game Describing people — interactive video exercise
Learn more English vocabulary about feelings and emotions with these games and exercises. This is great for students learning to speak English (ESL) at a beginner level. This is usually students with an A1 or A2 CEFR level. Feelings Vocabulary — Image pair game Play this image pair game to match the feelings vocabulary with…