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A perfect day: second conditional

Watch the video of Anne talking about her idea of a perfect day, then practise your grammar by answering the questions on using the second conditio

Regrets: third conditional

Watch and listen to Anne tell a story about mistakes that could have cost someone's life!

Making plans: first conditional.

Do you find it easy to make plans for the weekend? What do your plans depend on? In this lesson, Anne talks about her plans for the weekend. The language focus is the first conditional.

Past habits

Can you talk about your life story in English? Can you use the past simple to say what your life was like before?

Verb patterns

Why do we say ‘I enjoy going shopping’ but ‘I would like to go shopping?’ In English, we use different verb patterns for different verbs.

Third and mixed conditionals

Do you know how to use sentences with ‘if’ in English?

A student's life: modal verbs

In this lesson, Jonny talks about what he has to do as a medical student. The language focus is modal verbs of obligation and permission.

Modal verbs for obligation and permission

Do you know how to ask for permission in English? Do you know how to use words like ‘can’, ‘must’ and ‘have to’?

Wish and if only

Have you heard the expressions ‘if only’ or ‘wish’ in English? They are ways you can talk about something you regret or something that annoys you.

Conditionals

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

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