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Listen&Learn: Fossil fuels Learn about the fuels that contribute to climate change

Listen&Learn: Stone Age Learn about the earliest period of human development

For teachers: Homework: Weather Vocab chilly, flood, hail, drought, temperature...

For teachers: Homework: Music Vocab band, beat, verse, genre, artist...

How to disagree in English Tactics and phrases for polite and more direct disagreement in English

Listen&Learn: Nelson Mandela Learn about the activist who became president of South Africa

How to disagree politely 10 ways to make disagreeing softer and more polite

FAQ: frequently asked learn English questions Can I learn English online for free? How can I speak English? How can I speak English fluently?

FAQ: frequently asked months of the year questions What are the 12 months in the year?
Is 4 weeks a month?
What is 3 months called?

FAQ: frequently asked prepositions questions What is a preposition and examples?
What do prepositions do?
What are the top 10 prepositions?

Listen&Learn: The Divine Comedy Learn about the poem that helped create a language

FAQ: frequently asked compound sentence questions What are 5 examples of compound sentences?
What are 10 compound sentences?
What makes a compound sentence?

FAQ: frequently asked parts of speech questions What are the 8 parts of speech?
What are the 9 parts of speech?
Why are parts of speech important?

FAQ: frequently asked subordinating conjunction questions What are the 12 subordinating conjunctions?
What are 50 subordinating conjunctions?
What is a subordinating conjunction example?

FAQ: frequently asked coordinating conjunction questions What are the 7 coordinating conjunctions?
What are the 10 coordinating conjunctions?
Why do we use coordinating conjunctions?

FAQ: frequently asked writing questions What is the definition of writing?
What is the significance of writing?
Is it writing or writting?

FAQ: frequently asked listening questions What is a good definition of listening?
What are listening skills?
What are the 4 main types of listening?

FAQ: frequently asked preposition list questions What are the 150 English prepositions?
What are the 10 most common English prepositions?
How many English prepositions are there?

Listen&Learn: Letter cases Learn why English uses two types of letters

For teachers: Homework: Movies Vocab sci-fi, director, cast, genre, comedy...

For teachers: Homework: Sports Vocab score, compete, cheer on, beat, train...

Listen&Learn: Absorption lines Learn about the missing colours that help scientists study stars

Listen&Learn: Geneva Conventions Learn about the agreements that created international laws for war

For teachers: Homework: Cooking Verbs boil, grate, whisk, fry, stir...

FAQ: frequently asked vocabulary questions Vocabulary questions that people often ask with answers and examples. For ESL learners and teachers.

FAQ: frequently asked pronunciation questions Pronunciation questions that people often ask with answers and examples. For ESL learners and teachers.

What are the 12 rules of English grammar? While there's no universally accepted list of exactly 12 rules, here is a generalized list of 12 important basic grammar rules

How to use contrast and concession linkers Reviewing connectors of contrast and concession, with important differences between: however, but, although, though, even though, while, whereas, in spite of, in contrast, on the other hand, on the contrary

Listen&Learn: Nikola Tesla Learn about the man whose invention powers the world today

How to pronounce consonant clusters How to say consonant blends like “pr-” and “-nds” at the beginning and end of English words

For teachers: Homework: Grading Adverbs slightly, rather, very, extremely...

Woke terminology quiz 1. Describing someone as woke means you think they know a lot about _______ a) the internet b) doing business c) social injustice

Story mapping for ESL lessons A quick guide to story mapping and how to teach this popular method to ESL students to improve their reading comprehension skills

Listen&Learn: Dracula Learn about the classic vampire novel

For teachers: Homework: Non-Gradable Adjectives This useful Worksheet helps students practise Non-Gradable Adjectives in three different ways.

University terms quiz You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests some of the terms covered in the glossary of University Terms in our Vocabulary section.

Listen&Learn: Origins of trick-or-treat Learn why children ask for candy on Halloween

For teachers: Homework: Reported Speech Tom said that he was bored, I asked him where he lived...

Listen&Learn: Biological immortality Learn about the animals that don't age

How to make requests in English Asking for things and asking for help

How to use although, though and even though Similarities and differences between “although”, “though” and “even though”, with comparisons to “but”, “while” and “despite/ in spite of”

For teachers: Homework: Prefixes Was the steak OVERcooked or UNDERcooked? Did you PREview the film, or did you REview it? It’s quite amazing how so few letters can have such a drastic effect on the meaning of a word!

Listen&Learn: The Roswell incident Learn about a supposed UFO sighting from 1947

Insurance terminology quiz You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests some of the terms covered in the glossary of Insurance terminology in our Vocabulary section.

For teachers: Homework: Adjective Suffixes -ing, -ous, -able, -ive, -ful...

Coordinating conjunctions A coordinating conjunction joins parts of a sentence (for example words or independent clauses) that are grammatically equal or similar. A coordinating conjunction shows that the elements it joins are similar in importance and structure

Subordinating conjunctions A subordinating conjunction joins a subordinate (dependent) clause to a main (independent) clause

Listen&Learn: Marilyn Monroe Learn about an iconic movie star from the 1950s

Maths terms quiz You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests some of the terms covered in the glossary of Maths terms in our Vocabulary section.

Loan terminology quiz You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests some of the terms covered in the glossary of Loan Terminology in our Vocabulary section.