Increase your English vocabulary

This board will help you increase your English vocabulary. Find the words you want to use and speak like a native. Learn how English words are used and understand how to use them with correct grammar.
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Difference Between Ache, Pain, Sore, And Hurt (PDF+Video)
Difference Between Ache, Pain, Sore, And Hurt (PDF+Video) – World English Blog
Difference Between Ache, Pain, Sore, And Hurt (PDF+Video)
Difference Between Ache, Pain, Sore, And Hurt (PDF+Video) – World English Blog
Difference Between Ache, Pain, Sore, And Hurt (PDF+Video)
The words ache, pain, sore, and hurt all describe an unpleasant feeling in our bodies. They can be easy to confuse. Learn how to use these words FAST with lots of real exam…
Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)
Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)
Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)
Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)
Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)
Suffix -ful – 58 Examples (Free PDF, Video, Real Sentences)
What’s the difference between SAY 💬and TELL? 👂
Both verbs are used when we share information but the grammar (How we use them) is slightly different. Visit my blog post and I’ll teach you a quick way to understand the difference that I teach all my students. #English #ESL #Grammar #Vocabulary
⭐Over and Under as Prefixes (30 Examples – Video – Free PDF)
Over and Under as Prefixes (30 Examples – Video – Free PDF) I’ve been teaching prefixes for many years to help my students increase their English vocabulary. I used my experience and some extra research to write this detailed study of how to use Over and Under as Prefixes. Over and Under as prefixes Over is used as a prefix to mean excessively or too much “The airport said my suitcase is overweight.” – it weighs too much. Under is used as a prefix to mean below or not enough “This steak is undercooked.” – it is not cooked enough
⭐Do you know the difference between HOPE and WISH? (Learn here!)
⭐Do you know the difference between HOPE and WISH? (Learn here!) 💬These two words can be easy to confuse for non-native speakers but don’t worry, I’m here to help you! My post will explain with lots of natural examples. #English #ESL #English_grammar #Improve_English #English_vocabulary
📝42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs (⭐That You Need to Know) “Free PDF
Phrasal verbs are very common in English conversation. Learning phrasal verbs is a great way to make your English sound more natural. Some phrasal verbs are literal, the meaning is exactly what the words say. Some phrasal verbs are metaphorical, which whans they have a completely different meaning than you would associate with the verb by itself. literal – look around - To go someplace and move around it to see what is there. Metaphorical - look out - Be careful, something dangerous is coming. Visit the post to learn 42 42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs! #advancedenglish #phrasalverbs #languagelearning #englishtips #vocabulary #grammar #englishgrammar #learneveryday #studygram #englishstudy #ESL #nativeenglish #fluency #englishteacher
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📝42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs (⭐That You Need to Know) “Free PDF
Phrasal verbs are very common in English conversation. Learning phrasal verbs is a great way to make your English sound more natural. Some phrasal verbs are literal, the meaning is exactly what the words say. Some phrasal verbs are metaphorical, which whans they have a completely different meaning than you would associate with the verb by itself. literal – look around - To go someplace and move around it to see what is there. Metaphorical - look out - Be careful, something dangerous is coming. Visit the post to learn 42 42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs! #advancedenglish #phrasalverbs #languagelearning #englishtips #vocabulary #grammar #englishgrammar #learneveryday #studygram #englishstudy #ESL #nativeenglish #fluency #englishteacher
📝42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs (⭐That You Need to Know) “Free PDF
Phrasal verbs are very common in English conversation. Learning phrasal verbs is a great way to make your English sound more natural. Some phrasal verbs are literal, the meaning is exactly what the words say. Some phrasal verbs are metaphorical, which whans they have a completely different meaning than you would associate with the verb by itself. literal – look around - To go someplace and move around it to see what is there. Metaphorical - look out - Be careful, something dangerous is coming. Visit the post to learn 42 42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs! #advancedenglish #phrasalverbs #languagelearning #englishtips #vocabulary #grammar #englishgrammar #learneveryday #studygram #englishstudy #ESL #nativeenglish #fluency #englishteacher