Learning English Vocabulary Episodes Episode guide
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Easily confused words
Learn about some words that are easily confused
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Discourse markers: showing attitude
fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally.
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Discourse markers: showing attitude
Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally. These words express our attitudes and ideas
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Discourse markers: showing attitude
Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally. How do we use them?
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Discourse Markers: Interjections
Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.
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Discourse Markers: Interjections
Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.
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Discourse Markers: Interjections
Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.
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Discourse Markers: Interjections
Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? These words are called interjections.
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Discourse Markers: Interjections
Do you know your ouch! from your ugh!? Callum and Catherine will explain.
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Discourse markers: interjections
Ouch! Ow! Hooray! Phew! and other interjections
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Discourse markers: Attitude
Words and phrases we use to express our attitude to what we’re saying or writing.
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Discourse markers for showing attitude
Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally. These words are useful. How do we use them?
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Discourse markers for showing attitude
'Fortunately', 'ideally'... Learn useful words to express our attitudes and ideas.
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Discourse markers for showing attitude
What are they and how do we use them to express our attitudes and ideas? Find out here.
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Discourse markers
Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally
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Discourse markers
Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally
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Discourse markers
fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally.
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Contractions
"I've run a marathon." Look at the shorter form 'I've'. Learn how to use contractions.
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Contractions
Finn and Feifei help you learn this important part of speaking and writing, in English.
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Contractions
Finn and Feifei help you learn this important part of speaking and writing, in English.
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Contractions
Learn how to use 'I've' and 'isn't' - your English will sound more natural.
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Contractions
To sound fluent and natural when you speak you might want to learn about contractions.
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Contractions
"I've run a marathon." Look at the shorter form 'I've'. Learn how to use contractions.
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Contractions
"I've run a marathon." Look at the shorter form 'I've'. Learn how to use contractions.
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Contractions
Finn and Feifei talk contractions, help you sound more fluent and improve your writing!
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Contractions
Finn and Feifei talk about contractions
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Contractions
In this programms Finn and Feifei help you learn this important part of speaking
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Contractions
In this programms Finn and Feifei help you learn this important part of speaking
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Compound nouns
Ice cream, popcorn... Learn about nouns made up of a combination of two words.
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Compound nouns
Ice cream, popcorn... Learn about nouns made up of a combination of two words.