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English Pronunciation-2 Vowel Rule
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Rule for how to pronounce words with two vowels such as 'coat', 'suit', 'take'.
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English Pronunciation - Vowels
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The two ways to pronounce the vowels a, e, i, o, u.
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English Pronunciation - Alphabet
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Pronunciation of the English alphabet in American English. For all levels of beginning and intermediate English speakers.
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Auxilliary Verbs Explained, part 2
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Second part of lesson explaining the auxilliary verbs Be, Do, Have, and Modal auxilliary verbs.
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Auxilliary Verbs Explained, part 1
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This is the first lesson of a two-part lesson about the four main auxilliary verbs: Be, Do, Have, and Modal auxilliaries.
Lesson on how each verb works as important gr...
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Modal Auxilliary Verbs, Part 1
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How modal auxilliaries work to talk about certainty of a situation; the ablity for something to happen/not happen, and to predict/guess the future.
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Modal Auxilliary Verbs, Part 2 - rules of use
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The simple rules for using modals: 1) drop the '-s' when using the 3rd person singular verb (he,she,it); 'Yes/no' questions with modals don't begin with "Do"; never use inf...
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Simple Past Verbs
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Spelling and pronunciation changes for simple past verbs; past verb forms of the 'Be' verb: were and was.
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Irregular Verbs: Has, Does, Goes ('go' idioms)
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Discuss use of has, does, goes irregular verbs. Two idioms using 'go'.
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Simple Present Verbs ('take' idioms)
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Use of simple present verbs. Add 's' and 'es' for the singular first person verbs. Two English idioms, "take turns" and "take one's time" explained.
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