What are Adjectives and how do I use them? Descriptive and Demonstrative Adjectives Common adjectives: We use descriptive adjectives to describe nouns. good bad famous great big little important small low high healthy large old young wet able etc. Demonstrative
Grammar and other study targets (CEFR levels)
Grammar to study at each CEFR level Study targets for CEFR English levels
Bobby Jones: Lesson 4
What I want you to do is… What I would like you to do.. “I would like you to…” is much more polite. “I want you to..” is more to the point and straightforward; is more commanding 2. Articles It’s
Bobby Jones: Lesson 1
Grammar to learn: Present Perfect vs Past Simple Present perfect What’s the difference? Present Perfect and Past Simple Present perfect vs. simple past Present perfect or past simple? Articles Articles Using Articles English Articles – A, An, The the telephone
Tips for sounding like a native speaker. Reductions.
Common Reductions for American English Pronunciation: Part 1 Common Reductions For American English Pronunciation: Part 2 Common Reductions for American English Pronunciation: Part 3 10 Reductions for Natural English Pronunciation 3 tips for sounding like a native speaker
Daily articulation and speech exercises
Pronunciation Warm Up | Accent’s Way Articulator Exercises | Accent Training 15 Minute Morning Pronunciation Practice for English Learners Boost your PRONUNCIATION, GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY with this 10-min daily exercise Build your pronunciation confidence using our SPRINTS 10
Online courses
Learn Any Accent with confidence. Sarah Valentine Accent & Dialect Coach Accent Coaching For Actors Pick your accent below 21-Day Group Accent Courses – With Feedback
Learn American English Pronunciation | Improve Your Accent
Learn American English Pronunciation | Improve Your Accent
Pronunciation, Speaking videos
Listening – Speaking – Reading – WritingStep 1: Listening and reading Listen to 3 or 4 times to the conversations in the video. Step 2: Speaking Practice speaking what you have learned in the video by imitating the method (click
LRRC method
TO FLUENCY METHOD (LRRC) Listen – Repeat – Record – Compare (15 MINUTES PER DAY) It works like this: You listen to an English phrase You repeat the phrase You record yourself saying the phrase You compare the two versions and