ColToday's video is a first conditional grammar lesson which will help you exponentially improve your English grammar. In today's lesson you'll learn all the rules and uses of this conditional and you'll fix some common problems students have. I go over all uses and provide clear examples and example sentences to clarify how to use this often confused structure. English grammar should always be impeoved and by learning this structure, you're going to do that. There are 4 different wayss to use it so leave a comment to show me that you learned it correctly! Grammar lessons don't have to be boring!
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FIRST CONDITIONAL grammar lesson | EXPONENTIALLY improve your English grammar! | [2020]Col2020-07-21 | Today's video is a first conditional grammar lesson which will help you exponentially improve your English grammar. In today's lesson you'll learn all the rules and uses of this conditional and you'll fix some common problems students have. I go over all uses and provide clear examples and example sentences to clarify how to use this often confused structure. English grammar should always be impeoved and by learning this structure, you're going to do that. There are 4 different wayss to use it so leave a comment to show me that you learned it correctly! Grammar lessons don't have to be boring!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasy #conditionals #firstconditionalSOME TIME / SOMETIME / SOMETIMES .... Know the differences....Col2021-02-16 | Some time, sometime and sometimes are three very similar words in terms of how they look but grammatically they are very different. Learn about all 3 words here. Some time, sometime and sometimes are easily confused by students of the English language but I will cover all three quickly today! Enjoy!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyAnger idioms and phrases | Show your anger with these common IDIOMS!! 😠😠Col2021-02-15 | In today's video I will teach you anger idioms and phrases which can help you show your feelings towards other when someone annoys you or angers yoy. English idioms are a fantastic ay to increase vocabulary and I want to help you achieve that. Watch on to learn "had it up to here", "give someone an earful", "drive one up the wall", "throw a fit" and "ruffle one's feathers"
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyBRITISH expressions even Americans wont understand! | Impress your British mates!Col2021-02-09 | Learn British expressions even Americans won't understand! Learn how to sound more British with these cool and very common everyday expressions and phrases. British English and American English share a lot of common values but in many other ways they are very, very different. Today I will show you some of the most common and funny British expressions to help you sound more native and to impress your British mates when you come to the isles! Learn "budge up", "to leg it", "to go out on the pull", "to have a right old knees up", "to pop your cogs", "have a chinwag" and many, many more. If you enjoy contnt like this and you like learning about British words and expressions, let me know your feedback in the comments!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyPHRASAL VERBS IN ENGLISH | FiIGHTING and VIOLENCE phrasal verbs Intermediate - advancedCol2021-02-01 | In today's video I will give you 6 phrasal verbs in use for intermediate to advanced English learners related to fighting and violence which will help you increase your English vocabulary. What is the best way to learn phrasal verbs? Listen, learn, copy down and use them in your own sentences! This video is structured a little differently to others I have made as I include all of today's phrasal verbs in a story which gives context and really helps learners of any language learn more efficiently. The story is read out aloud and has text on screen to allow you to read along and listen to my accent while I dictate and includes all the phrasal verbs about fighting in violence in a colour which makes it very easy to understand. After, I go into further detail about each phrasal verb and their use and meaning regarding the story and also extra definitions. If you like this type of video, please let me know in the comments section so I can continue improving. Thanks for tuning in!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyDURING and WHILE | 2 confusing words EXPLAINED - use these 2 in the RIGHT wayCol2021-01-24 | During and while are 2 confusing words which I find students and learners of English make mistakes with and the aim of this video is to easily explain them so you never use them wrong ever again!
Stay tuned to find out how these confusing words are used with example sentences, what part of speech they are and the differences in structure they have in terms of grammar.
Some confusing words in English take a lot of practice and I want to help fix those issues for you and these 2 are definitely some of the most confusing words in English.
During and while - 2 words you'll never get wrong again!
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Instagram : instagram.com/colinmaltman/?hl=enPAST SIMPLE pronunciation -ed verbs | | Are adjectives different?Col2021-01-20 | Today's video covers the past simple pronunciation of -ed verbs and also takes a look at -ed adjectives. Are they different?
In this video I will show you the things you need to remember while trying to master those pesky past simple verbs with -ed endings. There are three sounds in total - /d/ /t/ /id/ and I give you the information you need to help you work out which one is which using different vowels and consonants.
I find my students and learners of English sometimes get the past simple pronunciation of regular verbs wrong and they want to know the magic formula and hopefully this informative video will help in you overcoming those issues.
I also mention how different -ed adjectives are and something to watch out for while learning them as they are used a little differentlyt, but you'll need to stay till the end to watch that.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyHow to use AS and LIKE in English | Are these words the same? | Find out everything here!Col2021-01-17 | In today's video I will show you how to use "as" and "like" in English. These words are sometimes the same in other languages but in English it is a little bit different and we will cover the two, sometimes interchangeable words, today. I will go over the uses of "as" and "like" and their similarities, as well as their differences. Take a notepad and write down the information so you don't forget. I will also give plenty of examples and structures to these two similar words so they are clear and easy for you to understand. If you have any further questions about this language point or indeed any other language point, please leave me a comment and I will get back to you guarenteed!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyCOLLOCATIONS | A short introduction + intensifying adverbs strongly + ridiculouslyCol2021-01-12 | In today's video I'm going to talk about collocations and give you a short introduction to how they are used and why you should use them. Collocations are a very important part of learning English as to a foreigner, they may sound a bit weird or strange and using an incorrect word in its place can throw the meaning off. So I'll cover thatand also teach you how to use "strongly" and "ridiculously" properly, giving their meaning and what they collocate with. All of this is sure to help your English improve. Stay tuned for more!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyFUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE TENSE┃easy, clear grammar explanations!Col2020-12-06 | Today's video is an easy, clear explanation of the future perfect simple tense in English. I will cover the form, structure and how to use this difficult and rarely used tense. Over the years I have had lots and lots of students who have learned and know this tense but very rarely use it. Hopeully after watching today's video that will all change as I try to help you become more proficient and encourage you to use this tense in the correct way The video covers the 2 areas in which it should be used. You will also learn how to use the structure "by" and "by the time" The form is will have + past participle If you have any questions, don't hesitate to leave a comment and I will give you answer rapidly. Thanks again for watching!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyHow to use UNDER, BELOW, UNDERNEATH and BENEATH correctly | Confusing English prepositionsCol2020-09-22 | I will show you how to use the prepositions "under", "below", "underneath" and "beneath" correctly in today's video.
These words are all prepositions and also adverbs in English and they are often confused. The video will cover some of the most confusing prepositions in English and teaches you how to use them properly. We will go over each one individually, covering their similarities as well as their differences. Make sure you leave comments using under, below, underneath and beneath in the comments section.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyBESIDES v EXCEPT v APART FROM ...... Differences EXPLAINED | Same meaning too?Col2020-09-15 | Besides, except and apart from are all words or expressions in English students often make mistakes with and often mix them up. But do they have the same meaning too? In this video all the differences will be explained in a clear and concise manner allowing you to better use them in the future. First of all I explain the differences between 'besides' 'except' and 'apart from' then I show you a cool way they can all be used in the same way! Leave your comments for me using them as examples to show you've understood!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyComplete guide to MODAL VERBS | EVERY rule for EVERY modal - rules, use, examples | part 1Col2020-09-08 | Are you ready for a complete guide to modal verbs in English? I'll teach you every rule and every use for every modal verb in English over a two part series. Example sentences will be included as you learn each modal one by one. Modal verbs are often confusing and used wrong in English and the aim of this free English lesson is to eradicate these small issues you may have with them. I will cover "can", "could", "may", "might" and "must" in part 1 and stick around till the end to delve a little deeper into how modals are used with bonus info! Be sure to leave comments or questions you have!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasy14 SILENT SYLLABLES students always get wrong | Sound more natural and improve PRONUNCIATION fast!Col2020-09-06 | What are silent syllables in English? In today's lesson you will improve your pronunciation fast and instantly by learning these 14 silent syllables that students of English often get wrong. Syllables are units of pronunciation which have at least one vowel sound in them forming parts of words. We will focus on the words with silent syllables as these are often the hardest to pronounce. Try to follow along, repeating the words exactly how I say them to improve your own pronunciation. Be sure to leave me a comment - it is always appreciated.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasySlang IDIOMS to impress English speakers! | What they dont teach you in classCol2020-09-01 | Slang idioms are idioms which are used by natve speakers in an informal way and are very common. These idioms are what they don't teach you in your English class so you can count on me to put that right. The idioms shown in today's video are as follows "hold your horses" "everything but the kitchen sink" "kick the bucket" "neck of the woods" "put a sock in it"
When you learn English idioms or any other part of English, you should note them down to remember them. Also, leave your own comments with examples below in the comments section
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasySPECIALLY v ESPECIALLY | Is there a difference? | Confusing words in EnglishCol2020-08-16 | Specially v Especially... Is there a difference between them? 🤔🤔 There are many, many confusing words in English which students often fail to see the difference in. Today's lesson is going to teach you if there is a difference between specially and especially. I will go over their similarities and of course there differences. The best way to overcome confusing words in English is to watch videos like these to get a proper grasp of how the words are used. I give examples of specially and especially in sentences for you to clearly identify how both are used correctly.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyNEVER use IM FINE again! | How to answer HOW ARE YOU? like a native speakerCol2020-08-11 | Start sounding like a native speaker today! In English lessons we learn how to answer the question "How are you?" with one simple answer "I'm fine thanks and you?" This is so wrong on so many levels that it's frustrating. It makes you very one dimensional and limits your vocabulary and your ability to form your own opinions. In today's video I pose the question "how are you?" and give you different ways not only how to ask that question, but also to give suitable repsonses to use instead of "I'm fine thank you and you" After watching this video you will have learned how to ask "how are you?" like a native speaker say "I'm fine" in a variety of ways that include neutral responses as well as negative and positive ones. How are you today? Leave a comment with your response and let me know.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyEvery European COUNTRY, ADJECTIVE, LANGUAGE and DEMONYM in 15 minutes | English vocabulary BOOSTCol2020-08-05 | In today's video I explain every word for country, adjective form, language and demonym for Eropean countries in English in under 15 minutes. Students often have a difficult time with remembering how to say country names in English and the nationalities and languages of Europe in English.. This video is a comprehensive list of all European countries and their country name, adjective form, spoken language and demonym (where they come from). Some are obvious and take familiar endings. Poland, England and Scotland all take -ish endings in their adjective form. But some are not so obvious, for example, Holland use 'Dutch' as their adjective form. I will cover ALL of the countries individually and help you boost your English vocabulary in the process. Try to watch till the end to get a full grasp and learn each country individually. Practice saying them out aloud after me to help with the learning process. From Albania to Luxembourg to Sweden - they're all here! Enjoy! This English vocabulary video on nationalities, languages and country names is sure to give your vocabulary the boost it needs.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyLITTLE? A LITTLE? FEW? A FEW? (WHY IS ENGLISH LIKE THIS??) Stop making these mistakes!Col2020-07-28 | How do we use little, a little, few and a few in English? What is the difference? When should I use this? When should I use that? Today's lesson is a little complicated but we are going to talk abut the quantifiers little, a little, few and a few. Quantifiers tell us the answer to "how much?" or "how many?" Today's lesson contains all the answers to using these with countable or uncountable nouns, when to use only "a little" and the difference in meanings between all 4 and a lot more!
Colin's notes at the end also help us identify mistakes often made by learners of the English language and will help to stop making these mistakes.
So stop making these mistakes and put in A LITTLE time and get these learned! :D
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #quantifiersHow to use THE SECOND CONDITIONAL properly | If you get this, youll impress NATIVES!Col2020-07-24 | Today's video teaches you how to use the second conditional structure properly and I've designed it so you'll impress natives if you learn it. You'll learn the second conditional structure, form and uses. I'll also have Colin's notes at the end where you'll learn some key points to the second conditional which teachers often miss out. To make the second conditional, you need to use if + past simple + would + verb, but it isn't quite as easy as that - watch on to find out!
here are my first conditional and zero conditional videos to help you before watching this
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyPOLISH place names..In POLISH..by a NON POLISH person... You be the judge! | Polish languageCol2020-07-17 | I tried pronouncing Polish place names in Polish which is hard as a non Polish person. It was a lot of fun as a Scottish person practicing these wonderful towns and villages in Poland and their amazng names with the craziest pronunciation you have ever seen. Judge me in the comments below the video if you can. The Polish language can be very difficult but also very fun. I hope you enjoyed it! Watch my other videos on the channel to continue learning English and don't forget to turn on notifications by hitting the bell icon as you'll never miss an upload that way
#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasySame word, different pronunciation and meaning? What the....? | English HeteronymsCol2020-07-14 | The same word but different pronunciation and meaning you ask? They exist! They are called heteronyms in English and they are often confused or mispronounced by students of English so today you'll learn the correct pronunciation of words that are identical but have totally different meanings. They are: row bow tear desert content minute separate and dove. Be sure to practice them so your English pronunciation is on point and you knw your heteronyms!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #lenglishpronunciationPHRASAL VERBS WITH BREAK | Get to native level with phrasal verbs - without you cant!Col2020-07-10 | I will teach you phrasal verbs with "break" in today's video. Included will be 5 phrasals - break through, break out, break in, break into and break down, which include all the definitions for each because phrasal verbs don't always have just one definition. Phrasal verbs are so important in daily usage and you can't get to a native level without using them. So start today and subscribe to see more videos like this!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyStart using the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS today! | How to use it and improve your grammar FASTCol2020-07-07 | What is the present perfect continuous tense? Start using the present perfect continuous today! In today's video you'll learn all about the present perfect continuous and how to use it correctly and improve your grammar. I go over the form/structure of this tense and how and when to use it with example sentences for you to follow, note down and enjoy. Learn also for and since with this tense as well as finished and unfinished actions English grammar doesn't have to be a nightmare or boring, just listen and if you have to, repeat the video to better understand.
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #englishgrammarExtreme adjectives | Part 2 | Increase vocabulary FASTCol2020-07-03 | What are extreme adjectives? In today's video you'll learn 6 more of these adjectives in part 2. Watch part 1 to understand the rules in using them 👇 Increase your vocabulary in English fast by using these words instead of "very" all the time. Today you'll learn adjectives for very tired, very big, very sad, very scared, very funny and very old. Stay tuned for more very soon!
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#learnEnglishfast #Englishchannels #learnEnglisheasyWhat are extreme adjectives? How should you use them? Stop using VERY | Rules and explanationsCol2020-06-30 | What are extreme adjectives and how should you use them? Today's video will teach you how to use extreme or non-gradable adjectives and provides a full explanation and rules which come with them. Instead of saying "very" all the time, you should try and focus on using better vocabulary which not only enhances your vocab, but also makes you sound more native. Stop saying "very" today and learn some new adjective alternatives to enrich your arsenal of words. Stay watching till the end where you'll find rules and explanations including which adverbs of degree to use and where to use them.
Check out my socials... instagram.com/colinmaltman/?hl=enRemember and forget with -ING or infinitive verb?? | Dont confuse |Col2020-06-26 | Remember and forget are verbs you know. But with -ing or infinitive verb as the following verb? Which one should you choose? Many verbs are followed by infintives or gerunds, but some are followed by both, Today's video will teach you how to use the verbs "remember" and "forget" which can both be followed by an ING verb or an infinitive verb with "to" I'll cover the differences of both, providing examples where necessary. Let me know in the comments some of your examples. This video will definitely help you improve your vocabulary as well as grammar and conversational English, so if you like it check out my other videos which can help you learn more. Let's improve English vocabulary and grammar togetherColin Maltman Live StreamCol2020-06-24 | ...Human body IDIOMS | Impress native speakers | (2020)Col2020-04-10 | Here are some human body idioms which will help you impress native speakers across the world, These 5 idioms will speed up your vocabulary in the process. They can be adapted however you like in almost any situation and these should definitely become part of your English vocabulary in 2020. These body idioms cover some funny parts like tongues, shoulders and chests but don't really have any relation to them due to the nature of idioms having nothing to do with individual words. So have fun watching and learn these useful body idioms with me today! Leave comments below to show your understanding!!PERSONAL Q & A | All your questions answered | The REAL unedited meCol2020-04-10 | Want to get to know me personally? I bear lots of information in this new, unedited, raw video answering all the questions you gave me on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Thanks to everyone who sent me them. It's quite a long video, so sit back and grab a coffee - you'll need one!
Subscribe and follow me on my Social medias - given in the video!Common Scottish expressions | 5 of my favourite SCOTTISH WORDSCol2020-04-04 | Learn these common Scottish expressions. In today's video are 5 of my favourite Scottish words. Watch on to find out. When you live in a country where English isn't the common tongue, you tend to not use certain words and I have certainly found that out. I haven't forgotten about them though and today I wanted to show what some of my favourites were. This can be used as a learning tool if you wish. Any questions just ask :)I tried POLISH TONGUE-TWISTERS | Oh my god... | Scot speaking Polish (2020)Col2020-04-02 | Polish tongue-twisters are absolutely horrible - even for Polish people. So how would it sound when a Scottish person tried it? Watch to find out if it was successful...
In this video you'll hear 6 common tongue twisters in the Polish language and you'll see me attempting them, some of them horribly! It was a lot of fun though and I hope you get some enjoyment from it. Polish (Polski język) is very, very hard for foreigners but it's enjoyable to learn. The tongue twisters you'll hear and learn are: Jerzy nie wierzy, że na wieży jest gniazdo jeży. W czasie suszy suchą szosą Sasza szedł. Jola lojalna, nielojalna Jola Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz, Chrząszczyżewoszyce powiat Łękołody Król Karol kupił królowej Karolinie korale koloru koralowego. and this horrible little critter - Stół z powyłamywanymi nogami
Follow me on Instagram for more updates: instagram.com/colinmaltman/?hl=enI tried pronouncing the MOST DIFFICULT words in POLISH! | How a Scot sounds in POLISH | FunnyCol2020-03-26 | The MOST DIFFICULT words in Polish? I tried pronouncing them... Watch to find out more... How does a Scot sound in Polish? How difficult is the Polish language for foreigners? Watch me make a fool of myself in today's video. I attempt to speak in one of the world's most difficult languages and after a little research and opinions from various sources including a couple of pages linked below, I came up with a list of ten of the most difficult to pronounce words in the Polish language. Please be gentle with me although I do appreciate your feedback and I would be grateful if you could let me know how I did in the comments below. Thanks for watching as usual and stick around to the end where I try to read a short passage including some of the words! Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram which are also linked below. Stay safe! Sources: https://culture.pl/en polandunraveled.com Instagram: instagram.com/colinmaltman/?hl=en Facebook: facebook.com/maltman777Learn the ZERO CONDITIONAL 2020 | [Improve English GRAMMAR] | Uses and examplesCol2020-03-21 | Today you'll learn all you need to know about the zero conditional in English. This is the first conditional you'll learn in English and you can use it simply as revision or if you're learning for the first time. There are lots of examples for you to note down and remember and I'll also explain all the uses and examples and give extra notes at the end which can help you utilise it even more effectively. Learning the conditionals will definitely improve your grammar and make you sound more fluent, so watch till the end to get the most from this video. Please also leave some examples below! EnjoySTOP making these pronunciaton errors TODAY | English pronunciation 2020 | PART 2Col2020-03-17 | Do you want to stop making pronunciation errors? Watch on to find some common pronunciation errors and how to fix them! In today's lesson, we will go over some of the most common mistakes learners make in English. It is a follow-up to a previous video I made on pronunciation and the aim is to learn how to say these words correctly and improve your English pronunciation
Hit the like button if it's enjoyable, if you love it, consider subscribing for more content! Thanks for the supportSzkot mowi po polsku! | Basic Polish words and phrases | [2020] Scotsman speaking POLISH!Col2020-03-13 | In today's video, you're going to hear a true Scotsman speaking Polish! I thought it'd be quite fun to show off my skills in a foreign language by showing you some basic Polish words and phrases I learned a while ago and which I've extended upon since. I had fun making this video thinking about my pronunciation and how I'll inevitably be judged! But here it is. Please leave comments below letting me know how I did and what you thought of the video in general.Top 5 pizzerias in NAPOLI | MUST-try pizzas | Napoli vlog [2020] | Scotsman trying Italian food 🍕🍕Col2020-03-09 | I recently went on a trip to Napoli in the south of Italy and decided how cool it would be to do something a little different on the channel and that was to try as much pizza as I could and eat as much as I could to find the number 1 pizza in Napoli! So I made a video on the top 5 pizzerias in Napoli to try and come to a conclusion and to whittle it down as to which would be the winner. This is my own opinion, however, it seems to be shared by thousands of other people online after reading reviews etc. Watch on to see my Napoli vlog and to get an idea of where these must-try pizzas are. Napoli is also a city you really must visit at some point in your life with Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius being so close as well as the seaside resorts of Sorrento amongst many others. Me and my girlfriend had an amazing time there and I'd definitely go back!
I haven't stopped the videos on English, I merely want to try something different5 MONEY idioms | Impress native speakers! | Increase vocabulary TODAY [2020]Col2020-02-06 | Today's videos is all about money idioms. I teach you 5 different expressions which are widely used in English and will help you understand natives better and make you stand out against other learners of the language. So come and increase your vocabulary today by learning these 5 essential phrases which are fun to use and will give you confidence in your abilities.
We will go through: Money doesn't grow on trees | give two cents | from rags to riches | don't have two pennies to rub together | give someone a run for their money
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The phrasal verbs should be written down and remembered and my recommendation is to use them as soon as you get a chance, it's the best way to learn
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If you have any questions, please let me know anywhere here or on those platforms. Thanks for watching! Enjoy!Start using the PAST PERFECT TENSE today! | [English grammar FAST] 2020Col2020-01-18 | #pastperfect #pastperfectenglishgrammar #howtousethepastperfect In today's video I teach you about the past perfect tense in English and provide examples and uses for the main aspects of the tense - start using the past perfect tense today!
Learn how to talk about past actions before other past actions, how long things happen before certain actions in the past and also learn some special uses and expressions related to the tense - I've got you covered here on "The Scottish English Teacher" in the year 2020
I'm attaching attached a link you can use to download or print and practice with related to today's lesson here: docs.google.com/document/d/1E02OBlpix3EXfrmlxBIH8MdSl589WDpvIlOjPkdNqNE/edit?usp=sharingAlcohol vocabulary | Be a pro in bars in the UK with these essential words and phrases 🍺🍻🍷🍸Col2020-01-06 | This video will teach you alcohol vocabulary which will allow you to be a pro in the UK in bars, pubs and clubs alike. Thought it was a little irresponsible making this but it's definitely just a bit of fun and these are definitely essential words and phrases related to the world of partying and drinking in the UK. I hope you enjoyed watching. Leave a comment please with your own stories and subscribe and ding the notifications to receive updates on future videos!5 tasty FOOD idioms | Essential English idioms | Increase your English vocabulary!🍪🍗🍌🍊🍕 [2020]Col2019-12-20 | Today I'll be teaching you 5 tasty food idioms which are sure to increase your English vocabulary. Learn what a couch potato is, when not to cry over spilled milk, how chalk and cheese are not compatible (sometimes), what a smart cookie is and what it means to egg someone on. These are all essential English idioms and can be used in everyday situations. Be careful not to use them too much though or it can sound a little weird! thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it!
#foodidioms #foodidiomsenglish #englishidiomsWords you are using WRONG | Confusing words in English | Fix your vocabulary today!Col2019-12-18 | Using words wrong? Confusing words in English?
Fix your vocabulary today in my new video all about confusing words in English.
Today's video contains 8 commonly confused words in the English language and examples and definitions on how to use them correctly. Watch the full video to fix your vocabulary today!
Included are some homophones and words just simply confused
Learn the differences between affect and effevt, compliment and complement and advise and advice among others in this interesting video
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Thanks for watching - like, share and subscribe! Follow me on my instagram page to stay updated : instagram.com/colinmaltman10 SCOTTISH expressions and phrases | These phrases are AWESOME | Speak like a local!Col2019-11-24 | Today I'll show you 10 of the most common expressions and phrases in the Scottish English language/dialect. These phrases and expressions will help make you sound more Scottish and speak like a local if you ever get the chance to go there. And I highly recommend that you do. Our wonderful country is absolutely stunning with wonderful landscapes, nature and architecture. It's a truly amazing place and if you manage to nail these expressions, it can really make you stand out from the crowd. So, enjoy the video and try to learn these useful phrases which are awesome. Subscribe, like, and share with friends. Thanks again for watching.
#Scottishwords #scottish #everydayscottish2 minute VOCABULARY | (BE) ABOUT TO | Episode #1Col2019-11-17 | #beabouto #englishgrammar #importantvocabulary In today's video I'll teach you the construction (BE) about to + infinitive/be about to + infinitive. It's the start of a mini series I think I'll start doing which involves vocabulary and useful, everyday phrases in no more than 2 minutes which will help you speak English fluently. Learning English vocabulary is essential and this will help you for sure. Today we start with episode 1 in my 2 minute vocabulary lesson and I hope you learn something useful. I was a bit sick this week so I had a little brainwave as I wasn't able to come up with anything due to being floored and realised it might be a good idea to start these mini lessons.
Be careful not to use this construction in the negative as it means something completely different. Like, share, subscribe and comment please guys. Thank you all for the continued support :)SCHOOL and CLASSROOM | PHRASAL VERBS you need to know!Col2019-11-11 | #phrasalverbs #englishvocabulary #schoolphrasalverbs In today's video you'll learn phrasal verbs related to the classroom and school. These phrasal verbs are ones you need to know as you'll hear them a lot along the way. The phrasal verbs we'll cover are: cross out, rub out, wipe off, rub off, clean off, hand/give in, hand/give out, miss out and put away. Each one will be explained in a clear way with the help of a little friend today. I hope you all enjoy it and please leave your own ideas below in the comments. Like, share and subscribe to the channel if you enjoy these types of videos.WILL/WONT | TOP 13 uses | The FUTURE SIMPLE tenseCol2019-11-07 | #futuresimple #willandwont #englishgrammar Today I teach you how to use and talk about the top 13 ways we use the future simple tense in English using "will" and "won't". Stay tuned to learn about all the different ways native speakers use this tense and get ready to be surprised by a few interesting ones thrown in there. Wonder why the lady at the counter says "will" when she asks for your money? Find out here. Ever thought that you might be using "will" and "won't" incorrectly to talk about future plans? I explain why. If you enjoy today's video, or any other video I've posted, please consider subscribing for more content like this. It's highly appreciated. Please leave a thumbs up and share the video. Also leave some of your examples in the coments below to start some kind of discussion - I really like hearing your thoughts. Anyway, grab a coffee and enjoy the latest video to the tenses series!Making an effort IDIOMS | Upgrade your vocabulary and sound NATIVE quickly#idioms #learnenglishCol2019-11-01 | Want to sound more native? Today I have 7 brand new "making an effort" idioms for you to increase your vocabulary. These idioms are all about making an effort and trying hard and it's a topic we all have to deal with in our day-to-day lives.
Upgrade your vocabulary and sound native quickly with these fantastic idioms!
English idioms are a hugely important and more advanced part of the language but it's one native speakers will be really impressed by and it will definitely up your vocabulary game and give you that WOW factor.
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Other idiom videos : youtube.com/watch?v=l3T9B2eZNwk&list=PLxe5kYRXd-djWKoOXZ2kuoGLRkeMqeqJAAre you using the PRESENT PERFECT correctly?Col2019-10-26 | In this video I will show you how to use the present perfect tense in English correctly. A lot of us are scared about this tense and with good reason. But after watching this video you'll find that it's not so bad and you'll be wondering why you were so scared in the first place!
The present perfect is a mystery to some of us and we often find that after we learn the form and about past participles, we have absolutely no clue how to use it. The video will explain all the forms and the uses of this tense. There is also a short comparison of using it versus past simple for example but that will be covered in a later video. In this description below you'll also find a list of irregular verbs that you can use to study and remember at your leisure.
I hope you take something away from the video and absorb what you've learned.... Don't be scared to try out your new skills with colleagues or your English teacher - they'll be super impressed.
Irregular Verbs List This list contains all the irregular verbs of the English language. Each entry includes the base or bare infinitive first, followed by the simple past (V2) form and the past participle (V3) form. Taking some time to make sentences using each irregular verb form will help you to use these verbs correctly when speaking and writing. Simply reading through this list will help you to recognize an irregular verb when you see one.
Irregular Verbs – Complete List Base Form Past Simple (V2) Past Participle (V3) arise arose arisen awake awoke awoken be was/were been bear bore born(e) beat beat beaten become became become begin began begun bend bent bent bet bet bet bind bound bound bite bit bitten bleed bled bled blow blew blown break broke broken breed bred bred bring brought brought broadcast broadcast broadcast build built built burn burnt/burned burnt/burned burst burst burst buy bought bought can could … (been able) catch caught caught choose chose chosen cling clung clung come came come cost cost cost creep crept crept cut cut cut deal dealt dealt dig dug dug do did done draw drew drawn dream dreamt/dreamed dreamt/dreamed drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feed fed fed feel felt felt fight fought fought find found found fly flew flown forbid forbade forbidden forget forgot forgotten forgive forgave forgiven freeze froze frozen get got got give gave given go went gone grind ground ground grow grew grown hang hung hung have had had hear heard heard hide hid hidden hit hit hit hold held held hurt hurt hurt keep kept kept kneel knelt knelt know knew known lay laid laid lead led led lean leant/leaned leant/leaned learn learnt/learned learnt/learned leave left left lent lent lent lie (in bed) lay lain lie (to not tell the truth) lied lied light lit/lighted lit/lighted lose lost lost make made made may might … mean meant meant meet met met mow mowed mown/mowed must had to … overtake overtook overtaken pay paid paid put put put read read read ride rode ridden ring rang rung rise rose risen run ran run saw sawed sawn/sawed say said said see saw seen sell sold sold send sent sent set set set sew sewed sewn/sewed shake shook shaken shall should … shed shed shed shine shone shone shoot shot shot show showed shown shrink shrank shrunk shut shut shut sing sang sung sink sank sunk sit sat sat sleep slept slept slide slid slid smell smelt smelt sow sowed sown/sowed speak spoke spoken spell spelt/spelled spelt/spelled spend spent spent spill spilt/spilled spilt/spilled spit spat spat spread spread spread stand stood stood steal stole stolen stick stuck stuck sting stung stung stink stank stunk strike struck struck swear swore sworn sweep swept swept swell swelled swollen/swelled swim swam swum swing swung swung take took taken teach taught taught tear tore torn tell told told think thought thought throw threw thrown understand understood understood wake woke woken wear wore worn weep wept wept will would … win won won wind wound wound write wrote written