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Question forms

Do you know how to make questions in English? It not easy! Watch this presentation to learn more about making questions in English.

Adverbs of frequency

What do you usually do every day? What do you never do?

Articles

How do English speakers use ‘a/an’ and ‘the’? Watch our video for ESOL learners on the basic rules when using these words.

Conditionals

How do English speakers use sentences with ‘if’? Our video especially for ESOL learners will help you learn how we use them.

Present perfect simple and continuous

How long have you been studying English? This is an example of the present perfect continuous.

Comparative and superlative adjectives

We can use comparative and superlative adjectives to describe or compare two or more people or things.

Countable and uncountable nouns

Have you heard of countable and uncountable nouns? Do you know when to use ‘How much?’ or ‘How many?

Adjectives and prepositions

Some adjectives go with certain prepositions. There is no real pattern – you need to learn them as you meet them.

Future plans

Watch the presentation and complete the activities to find out how we use 'will, going to and present continuous' to talk about the future. 

Order of adjectives

Have you ever lost anything? How did you describe what you lost?

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