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1. Introduction to Conditional Sentences Conditional sentences are statements that show a condition and its result. They tell us what happens when something happens. There are four main types of conditionals in English: 1. Zero […]
1. Introduction to Conditional Sentences Conditional sentences are statements that show a condition and its result. They tell us what happens when something happens. There are four main types of conditionals in English: 1. Zero […]
Hello and welcome to this English vocabulary lesson about School Life vocabulary! Today, we’re going to learn simple school-related words. This lesson is designed for A1 learners. Learning school vocabulary helps you talk about education,
Hello and welcome to this English vocabulary lesson about Telling Time! Today, we’re going to learn about clock times and asking for the time. Being able to tell time is very important in our daily
Hello and welcome to this English vocabulary lesson about Greetings and Introductions! Today, we’re going to learn about basic greetings and introductions. These are important phrases that help you start conversations and build new friendships
Modal verbs are special auxiliary verbs that express possibility, necessity, permission, or advice. They don’t change form according to the subject and are followed by the base form of the verb. In this lesson, we
1. Introduction to Modal Verbs: “Must” and “Mustn’t” Modal verbs are special auxiliary verbs that help express necessity, obligation, or prohibition. In this lesson, we focus on “must” and “mustn’t”. These modals are used to
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Cooking is a fun and useful skill. In this lesson, you’ll learn words and phrases to talk about whether you can cook and what you like to cook. Let’s get started in the kitchen! 🍳
Today’s story is about my favorite TV show. I love watching it with my family because it is fun, colorful, and full of exciting adventures! Let’s read, listen, and learn new words as we explore
The modal phrase “have to” is used to express necessity or obligation imposed by external factors, such as rules, laws, or circumstances. It shows that something is required rather than optional. For example, in “I
Hello! Today we will learn how to write about your evening routine in a simple and fun way. This lesson will help you describe everything you do in the evening, from finishing your day to
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