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Converting Passive Voice to Active Voice (Unit 14U, Level B1)
Being able to convert the passive voice to the active voice is an important skill for English learners for several reasons. First, active voice sentences are generally more direct and easier to understand. In active voice, the subject (the doer of the action) comes first, which makes the sentence clearer and more straightforward. For example, "The teacher explains the lesson" is easier to follow than "The lesson is explained by the teacher."
Second, using active voice allows learners to focus on who is performing the action, which is often the most important information in a sentence. This helps learners express ideas more effectively, especially when they want to emphasize the subject per...
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More Adverb + Adjective Collocations (Unit15BB, Level B1)
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Collocations are essential for language learners because they help to make speech and writing sound more natural and fluent. Using the right combination of words, such as "physically demanding" or "culturally significant," allows learners to communicate ideas more effectively while avoiding awkward or unnatural phrasing. These combinations reflect how native speakers typically structure their t...
Using "Ever", "Never", and "Just" with the Present Perfect (Unit 7S, Level A2)
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Why is the Present Perfect with "Ever," "Never," and "Just" Important? The present perfect tense is a vital part of English because it connects the past with the present. When we use ever, never, and just, we add depth and precision to our sentences. Each word serves a unique purpose: Ever helps us talk about experiences up to now. It’s essential when asking questions like, "Have you ever tried...
"There's something" + adjective + "about" (Unit 12Y, Level A2)
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The structure "There's something adjective about" is a versatile and powerful tool in English that allows speakers to express a nuanced perception or opinion about a person, object, or situation. This structure conveys an indefinable quality or characteristic that stands out, often suggesting that the speaker has a certain feeling or impression that cannot be easily explained. For example, "The...
"So" + "Am", "Is", or "Are" and "So" + "Do" or "Does" for Sameness (Unit 4J, Level A2)
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This grammar point, using "so am/is/are" and "so do/does", is important for English learners because it helps them communicate more naturally and efficiently by avoiding unnecessary repetition. In everyday English, we often want to express that something is true for more than one person or thing. Instead of repeating the same verb, we can use "so" to connect ideas in a simple, concise way. For ...
Modal Verbs: Five Uses (Unit 5U, Level A2)
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The Importance of Learning Modals for English Learners Modals are an essential part of English grammar, playing a critical role in expressing meaning with clarity and precision. For English learners, understanding and using modal verbs correctly can significantly enhance both spoken and written communication. Modals like "can," "could," "will," "would," and "must" help speakers convey ability, ...
Extreme Adjectives (Unit 6S, Level A2)
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The Importance of Extreme Adjectives In English, adjectives help us describe people, places, and things. But sometimes, ordinary adjectives like "good" or "big" aren't enough to show how we really feel. This is where "extreme adjectives" become important. They allow us to express stronger emotions and make our descriptions more vivid and exciting. For example, imagine you just saw an amazing fi...
Verb Prefixes "Dis-" and "Mis-" (Unit 16S, Level B1)
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The Importance of Distinguishing Between “dis-” and “mis-” For English learners, understanding the prefixes “dis-” and “mis-” is crucial as they help to convey opposite meanings and can drastically change the sense of a word. While both prefixes indicate negation or error, they are used in different contexts, and knowing when to use each one can improve clarity and communication. The prefix “di...
"That's" + Question Word + Clause (Unit 10X, Lesson B1)
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The structure "That’s question word clause" is an important tool for ESL learners because it allows them to explain and connect ideas clearly and naturally in English. It is a versatile structure that frequently appears in everyday conversations, making it essential for learners to understand and use. This pattern helps students describe reasons, locations, methods, times, and things with preci...
Frequent Mistakes: Confusing "Shortly" and "Briefly" (Unit 7Q, Level A2)
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Understanding the difference between shortly and briefly is essential for clear and accurate communication. Although these words both relate to the concept of something being "short," they are used in distinct contexts, and mixing them up can lead to confusion. Shortly refers to time and is used to indicate that something will happen soon. For example, saying, "The train will arrive shortly," m...
Singular Indefinite Pronouns (Unit 6R, Level A2)
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Why Indefinite Pronouns Matter in English Indefinite pronouns like someone, anyone, everyone, no one, something, anything, nothing, and everything are essential for everyday communication in English. They allow us to talk about people and things when we don’t know, don’t need to say, or don’t want to be specific. This makes conversations easier and more natural. Imagine you’re at a party. If yo...
Forming Antonyms with Prefixes (Unit 15AA, Level B1)
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The Importance of Using Prefixes to Create Antonyms In English, prefixes are powerful tools that help change the meanings of words. A prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word. One common use of prefixes is to create antonyms, or words with opposite meanings. Learning how to use prefixes can help you expand your vocabulary and express yourself more clearly. For example, if y...
Formal vs. Informal Synonyms (Unit 11Q, Level B1)
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Learning formal and informal synonyms is essential for English learners, as it helps them navigate different communication settings with ease and confidence. English, like many other languages, has a range of expressions and vocabulary that vary in formality depending on the context. By understanding when and how to use formal and informal synonyms, learners can better adjust their language to ...
Conjunctive Adverbs: "Otherwise" and "Likewise" (Unit 16Q, Level B1)
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Conjunctive adverbs like "otherwise" and "likewise" play a crucial role in connecting ideas and ensuring the clarity and flow of sentences. They serve as bridges between clauses, helping to establish logical relationships, which enhances the overall coherence of written and spoken communication. The word "otherwise" is often used to present a consequence or alternative to the situation describe...
Preposition + Noun Adverbials (Unit 15Z, Level B1)
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Preposition noun adverbials are essential for English learners because they provide clarity and precision in expressing relationships between actions, locations, time, and other concepts. These combinations, such as "at school," "in the morning," or "on time," help convey meaning in a way that connects ideas smoothly and logically. Understanding and using these structures allows learners to com...
Infinitives as Adjectives (Unit 7Q, Level A2)
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Infinitives as Adjectives (Unit 7Q, Level A2)
Postpositions in English (Unit 21M, Level B2)
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Postpositions in English (Unit 21M, Level B2)
It's + Adjective + "That" Clause (Unit 4I, Level A2)
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It's Adjective "That" Clause (Unit 4I, Level A2)
Using "Yet", "Already", and "Still" with the Present Perfect (Unit 7P, Level A2)
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Using "Yet", "Already", and "Still" with the Present Perfect (Unit 7P, Level A2)
Noun + Preposition Collocations (Unit 6Q, Level A2)
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Noun Preposition Collocations (Unit 6Q, Level A2)
Formal Synonyms for "Say" (Unit 20O, Level B2)
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Formal Synonyms for "Say" (Unit 20O, Level B2)
Idioms: Verb + the + Noun (Unit 18T, Level B1)
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Idioms: Verb the Noun (Unit 18T, Level B1)
Nouns That Can Be Both Count and Noncount (Unit 6P, Level A2)
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Nouns That Can Be Both Count and Noncount (Unit 6P, Level A2)
The Difference Between "Fit" and "Suit" (Unit 8X, Level A2)
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The Difference Between "Fit" and "Suit" (Unit 8X, Level A2)
Continuous Modal Verbs: Actions in Progress (Unit 18S, Level B1)
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Continuous Modal Verbs: Actions in Progress (Unit 18S, Level B1)
Complex Prepositions "For Lack Of" and "On Account Of" (Unit 17DD, Level B1)
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Complex Prepositions "For Lack Of" and "On Account Of" (Unit 17DD, Level B1)
Phrasal Verbs with "Think" (Unit 13W, Level B1)
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Phrasal Verbs with "Think" (Unit 13W, Level B1)
"Hear of" versus "Hear about" (Unit 7O, Level A2)
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"Hear of" versus "Hear about" (Unit 7O, Level A2)
Phrasal Verbs with "Carry" and "Wear" (Unit 13U, Level B1)
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Phrasal Verbs with "Carry" and "Wear" (Unit 13U, Level B1)
Verb + Object + Infinitive (Unit 10W, Level B1)
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Verb Object Infinitive (Unit 10W, Level B1)

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  • @7293-c1m
    @7293-c1m 3 дня назад

    Thanks for your help.

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 3 дня назад

      You're certainly welcome! I hope everything was clear. Best wishes, Paul at Worldwide ELT.

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    Chatgpt recommended this video to me 😊

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
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      Really? That's amazing! Thanks for letting me know. --Paul at Worldwide ELT

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    @Mrspolitics 4 дня назад

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 4 дня назад

      I am deeply gratified! I will do my best to make more good ones! --Paul at Worldwide ELT.

  • @salinaakter6669
    @salinaakter6669 16 дней назад

    Nice class❤❤

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 16 дней назад

      I'm so glad you enjoyed that one! We're always doing our best to create useful lessons. All the best from Paul at Worldwide ELT.

  • @marzibalootaki5714
    @marzibalootaki5714 21 день назад

    Thanks a bunch for sharing and describing this sub clearly

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 21 день назад

      I'm glad it was helpful. Those two words extremely common in English so everyone should have a good grasp of them. Thanks from Paul at Worldwide ELT.

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    @Сергей-л6т2х Месяц назад

    These are very good lessons!

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
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      It is wonderful to hear that! There are lessons for every level on the Worldwide ELT channel. Thank you for watching!

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    @Сергей-л6т2х Месяц назад

    It's usefull and clever!

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi Месяц назад

      Worldwide ELT is always trying to create videos that are useful for learners. I'm happy you enjoyed this one and found it clever. With my best regards, Paul at Worldwide ELT.

  • @rebearcano657
    @rebearcano657 Месяц назад

    Hi, thanks for this video😊

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi Месяц назад

      I'm very happy if it was helpful. Thanks for watching! This is Paul from Worldwide ELT.

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    @giangbui4915 Месяц назад

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi Месяц назад

      This video teaches an important distinction between two words that are widely used in explanations in English. They are very useful! I'm so happy that you appreciated it! All the best to you! From Paul at Worldwide ELT.

  • @Thekidsschool-d4n
    @Thekidsschool-d4n Месяц назад

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi Месяц назад

      I'm delighted that this video was of value to you and helped in learning this useful language point. I appreciate your kind words and will continue doing my best. May your English learning journey be fulfilling, fascinating, and prosperous. Yours truly, Paul from Worldwide ELT.

  • @sandipbangal3752
    @sandipbangal3752 2 месяца назад

    What are you doing vs What have you been doing?

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 2 месяца назад

      That is a good question. It's a bit difficult to picture this. What are you doing? refers to now only. What have you been doing? refers to action in the recent past continuing until now. I hope that helps!

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    @مهارة-ي2ج 2 месяца назад

    That’s perfect

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 2 месяца назад

      I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed this exercise contrasting the present perfect and the simple present! Feedback is always appreciated. My best to you. Paul at Worldwide ELT

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 3 месяца назад

      I'm very happy that you found the video useful! I hope I can continue to be helpful to you - Best wishes from Paul at Worldwide ELT!

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 4 месяца назад

      That's great! We're trying to make them better all the time! Thanks so much from Paul at Worldwide ELT.

  • @d-g9874
    @d-g9874 4 месяца назад

    very useful

    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 4 месяца назад

      I'm delighted to hear that this was useful for you. Best wishes from Paul at Worldwide ELT!

  • @d-g9874
    @d-g9874 4 месяца назад

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 4 месяца назад

      I hope you find more interesting videos! Heartfelt regards from Paul here at Worldwide ELT.

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It's wonderful to hear that my work is appreciated. Gratefully, Paul at Worldwide ELT

  • @Лилия-к8щ
    @Лилия-к8щ 5 месяцев назад

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    • @worldwideelt-vt8bi
      @worldwideelt-vt8bi 5 месяцев назад

      @lilylatypova1931: I'm very happy if these videos can be helpful to English language learners like you! All the best from Paul at Worldwide ELT!

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      @Лилия-к8щ 5 месяцев назад

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      @worldwideelt-vt8bi Год назад

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