Topic: The Passive Voice. This is an introduction to the passive in two parts. We talk about what the passive is, how it’s formed, and why it’s used. Level: high intermediate to advanced.
Topic: Pronunciation patterns of phrasal verbs Level: Advanced This lesson shows how grammar and pronunciation are related. The stress patterns used for phrasal verbs are guided by sentence structure. Learn three common patterns and achieve more natural rhythm in your own use of phrasal verbs. Additional practice is available at englishcafe.com. www.englishcafe.com
www.engvid.com Learn the subtle differences between ‘must’ and ‘have to’ and ‘mustn’t’ and ‘don’t have to’. This grammar lesson will explain how to use ‘must’ and ‘have to’ in the past, present, and future tenses.
Topic: the present perfect and the present perfect progressive tenses. This is PART ONE of a lesson in four parts. In PART ONE we practice forming the present perfect tense, and I begin to explain why this tense is used. Level: high intermediate to advanced.
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This is part 2 of a lesson on prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner – intermediate.
Topic: Changing reference words (pronouns, possessive adjectives, etc.) in reported speech (indirect speech). This is the second video in a series of lessons on reported speech. Level: Intermediate. Additional practice is available at englishcafe.com. The direct link to the follow-up exercise for this lesson is www.englishcafe.com
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An introduction of overview of English articles: a, an, the, and the zero article. Level: Intermediate to advanced. This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 2 summarizes the basic rules for using English articles and offers practice. STUDENTS: Additional practice is available at englishcafe.com. www.englishcafe.com TEACHERS: Related teaching ideas are posted on my wordpress blog: englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com