Episodes
Transcript: Okay, the first one I thought it was a Edinburg like Edinburg, Texas-- Edinburg, Texas, but it's not! It's Edinburgh. There's an H at the end of the word, and it makes it Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland. Yeah! Edinburgh, Scotland; Edinburg, Texas, and the next one in 2012 I called one school. One lady working for the admissions office at Reading University. I--She didn't introduce herself, so I asked her am I speaking with somebody from Reading University? Reading like I am reading...
Published 02/03/19
Learn the differences between breathe and breath and and use them correctly in American English. These two words are also confusing for some native English speakers, and they add the letter e at the end of the word breath when they shouldn't. Here is what I have for you guys: Breath is a noun. Examples: Your breath smells like garlic. Did you brush your teeth? You can also use the word breath with verbs. Take a deep breath! Hold your breath! Here are some idiomatic expressions with...
Published 02/03/19
Learn the most commonly used 100 English words with examples and pronunciation. Transcript: A: This is a car. ABOUT: the book is about America. ALL: all people know Paris. ALSO: I also like fast cars. AND: Mark and Peter are friends. AS: I work as a teacher. AT: are you at the mall? BE: I want to be happy. BECAUSE: I run every day because I like running. BUT: I want to go out, but I am busy. BY: she goes to work by bus. CAN: can you play the guitar? COME: sorry I cannot come. COULD: could...
Published 02/03/19