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It’s a great site where you will find lots to learn and lots to help you understand English better.
Posted by moreenglish on June 18, 2010
Go take a look at:
It’s a great site where you will find lots to learn and lots to help you understand English better.
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Posted by moreenglish on January 28, 2010
Here is a video on AUXILIAIRIES.
A very important video to watch…
Do, does, did, will, can, could, must, have to, should, would, may, might, ….
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Posted by moreenglish on October 20, 2009
Go to more links, and click on the link or type www.eslvideo.com
The tests go from beginning level to high intermediate.
Quizzes made by Barbedwire, Northfrost and InspectorQ were made by us.
Choose a video, complete the test, see how you did and send your results to us using the same information given below. Don’t forget to put your name. We will be able to see your progress.
This picture is only a model. It’s to guide you. You will find this square after getting your score. Please fill it out by putting in the correct information.

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Posted by moreenglish on October 5, 2009
Module 1 Storm warning
This video is about 2 people talking about weather conditions.
Module 2 Consumer goods
Module 3 Entertainment, recreation and lifestyles
Module 4 Places
Here is a video about two people talking about their vacation plans.
This one is about sightseeing
Module 5 Relations with others
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Posted by moreenglish on May 28, 2009
Listen to the following video. This teacher from Montreal explains the difference between these two verb tenses very well. It will help you understand better.
In this video, a teacher explains how to make questions in the present perfect. There are 3 questions that accompany this video. Try to answer them.
Listen to this great video. Here you will learn about going to a travel agency. Great for vocabulary and for reviewing present perfect.
Module 5: History and biographies
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Posted by moreenglish on April 15, 2009
Module 1: In a social setting
Module 2: On the telephone
Module 3: A medical setting
Module 4: An interview
Listen to this interview
Here is another interview
Module 5: Housing
Listen to this video. A young man is calling about an apartement for rent.
Here is another good video about an apartment for rent
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Posted by moreenglish on April 15, 2009
Listen to the following video. This young man is asking for directions. Some people are giving him directions.
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Posted by moreenglish on March 26, 2009
Module 1: In a social setting
Listen to this teacher from Montreal explaining how to make questions.
Listen to this video of the verb to be, past tense, used in context.
Listen to this teacher from Montreal explaining the PAST tense
Module 2: In a public place
Module 3: In a store
Module 4: Housing and lodging
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Posted by moreenglish on March 26, 2009
Module 1: In a social setting
Module 2: On the telephone
Used to is a difficult auxiliary to understand. Listen to this video, you will see it used in context.
Module 3: A medical setting
Module 4: An interview
In this module you learn to make comparisons. Listen to this video. A teacher in Montreal explains it very well.
Module 5: Housing
In this module you learn about superlatives. Listen to this video. A teacher in Montreal explains it very well.
Comparing and superlatives used in context
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Posted by moreenglish on March 26, 2009
Here are the letters of the alphabet and some people spelling their names.
Here are 5 videos. You will listen to numbers, ages, birthdates, telephone numbers.
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