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Do you not have the chance to practice speaking English in informal, everyday conversations If so, t
Do you not have the chance to practice speaking English in informal, everyday conversations? If so, the PingoLearn app is perfect for you!
On the PingoLearn app, you can practice speaking English and using any new vocabulary you’ve just learned (like the verb “hold off on”, which I teach you in this video!) with the app’s AI Chat feature, which allows you to practice talking about many different topics that come up in real-life situations. You can also improve your pronunciation with the app’s MANY speaking lessons, which give you a chance to practice having conversations in real-life situations like ordering at a restaurant, shopping at a mall, and chatting with your neighbor.
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What’s the difference between saving money and saving up money in English Adding “up” to this very c
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What’s the difference between saving money and saving up money in English? Adding “up” to this very common verb does slightly change its meaning, and in today’s video, I explain how we use both of these verbs in everyday English to try and help you understand when we use them and when we don’t, and I hope you find it useful! 😄 Take note of the difference between “save” and “save up” when talkin...
Pull in, pull out, pull up, pull over, pull off… what’s the difference between the phrasal verbs wit
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Pull in, pull out, pull up, pull over, pull off… what’s the difference between the phrasal verbs with “pull”? Surprisingly, most of these verbs have to do with the topic of transportation, but each one refers to a different kind of movement that we can talk about when driving a car or taking the train. Keep reading to find the definitions of these phrasal verbs and an example with each one! Tak...
Neither of us IS, or neither of us ARE… which one is correct When we use “neither” with a phrase lik
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Neither of us IS, or neither of us ARE… which one is correct? When we use “neither” with a phrase like “of us” or “of them”, do these phrases make “neither” plural? These are questions that many native English speakers don’t even know the answer to, and in today’s video, I wanted to answer these questions so you can feel confident using “neither” in spoken and written English. As I explain in t...
Neither of us IS, or neither of us ARE… which one is correct When we use “neither” with a phrase lik
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Neither of us IS, or neither of us ARE… which one is correct? When we use “neither” with a phrase like “of us” or “of them”, do these phrases make “neither” plural? These are questions that many native English speakers don’t even know the answer to, and in today’s video, I wanted to answer these questions so you can feel confident using “neither” in spoken and written English. As I explain in t...
Do you know how native speakers actually use the verb “seem” in everyday spoken English This verb ca
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Do you know how native speakers actually use the verb “seem” in everyday spoken English? This verb can be used in a TON of different phrases… it seems like, it seems (to me) that, it seems to be, it seems as though, it seems as if… and the list goes on! This is why I wanted to talk about this verb in today’s video and explain the differences between these phrases, and I hope you find it helpful...
Which sentence is correct… “All I want IS French fries”, or “All I want ARE French fries” In sentenc
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Which sentence is correct… “All I want IS French fries”, or “All I want ARE French fries”? In sentences with phrases like “all I want” and “what I want” and plural nouns, should the verb “to be” agree with “all I want” and “what I want”, or the plural noun that comes after it? Watch the whole video to find the answers to these questions, and keep reading for more information about this tricky g...
Alone, by myself, and on my own… what’s the difference This question is a bit difficult to answer si
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Alone, by myself, and on my own… what’s the difference? This question is a bit difficult to answer since all three of them have VERY similar meanings, but it’s true that we don’t always use these three in the same exact situations, so my goal in today’s video is to explain the very subtle differences in meaning that tell us when to use one of them and not the others. I hope you find it helpful!...
Here are three advanced conditional phrases native speakers ACTUALLY use that you probably wouldn’t
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Here are three advanced conditional phrases native speakers ACTUALLY use that you probably wouldn’t learn in a normal English class! When you first learned about the conditional mood in English, you were probably taught the first and second conditionals right away, but you most likely were NOT taught that there’s another way to say “if” in English and that the second conditional doesn’t always ...
Are you tired of forgetting new words that you’ve learned because you still haven’t found an effecti
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Are you tired of forgetting new words that you’ve learned because you still haven’t found an effective way to learn and practice new vocabulary? If so, the Promova app is perfect for you! Promova teaches vocabulary in short, quick lessons that should take you no more than five minutes to complete, and it offers lessons about SO many different topics! Grammar, pronunciation, phrasal verbs, Busin...
Big, large, huge… do you know the difference between these three adjectives that have quite similar
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Big, large, huge… do you know the difference between these three adjectives that have quite similar meanings in English? If not, this video can help you with that! Keep reading for more example sentences with these three words, and try writing your own examples with them in the comments below! Take note of the differences in meaning and use between “big”, “large”, and “huge”: 🔸big = large in si...
Wear off, wear down, wear out… do you know the difference between these three phrasal verbs with “we
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Wear off, wear down, wear out… do you know the difference between these three phrasal verbs with “we
I haven’t done it IN a long time, I haven’t done it FOR a long time… which sentence is correct The a
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I haven’t done it IN a long time, I haven’t done it FOR a long time… which sentence is correct The a
To start to do something, or to start doing something… what’s the difference, and when do we use the
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To start to do something, or to start doing something… what’s the difference, and when do we use the
Can you find the mistake in this sentence It may look normal upon first glance, but there’s somethin
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Can you find the mistake in this sentence It may look normal upon first glance, but there’s somethin
Don’t always use the verb “stop” to say that a person or thing is stopping you from doing something
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Don’t always use the verb “stop” to say that a person or thing is stopping you from doing something
Don’t always say that you don’t have a lot of something in English! In spoken English, there are man
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Don’t always say that you don’t have a lot of something in English! In spoken English, there are man
Give out, give up, give up on, give away… what’s the difference between these four phrasal verbs wit
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Give out, give up, give up on, give away… what’s the difference between these four phrasal verbs wit
Do you know these two advanced and common conditional phrases that we actually use in everyday Engli
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Do you know these two advanced and common conditional phrases that we actually use in everyday Engli
Did you know that the word “well” has several advanced uses that you’ll actually hear in everyday co
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Did you know that the word “well” has several advanced uses that you’ll actually hear in everyday co
Do you know what it means to say that something is underwhelming in English This advanced adjective
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Do you know what it means to say that something is underwhelming in English This advanced adjective
In English, when we use one verb after another verb, the second verb can either be an infinitive ver
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In English, when we use one verb after another verb, the second verb can either be an infinitive ver
Comment the word “vocab” below to get a link to download Promova for free!Promova is a language lear
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Comment the word “vocab” below to get a link to download Promova for free!Promova is a language lear
When talking about the future, native English speakers don’t always use the word “future” in everyda
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When talking about the future, native English speakers don’t always use the word “future” in everyda
In English, should we say that we went somewhere on foot, or by foot And if we did something without
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In English, should we say that we went somewhere on foot, or by foot And if we did something without
In English, do we say different FROM, different THAN, or different TO Which preposition is correct I
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In English, do we say different FROM, different THAN, or different TO Which preposition is correct I
Sleep in, sleep on, sleep off, sleep over, sleep through… do you know the difference between these p
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Sleep in, sleep on, sleep off, sleep over, sleep through… do you know the difference between these p
Don’t always say that you had a bad day in English! Obviously there is NOTHING wrong with saying thi
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Don’t always say that you had a bad day in English! Obviously there is NOTHING wrong with saying thi
Settle, settle in, settle on, settle for, settle down… what’s the difference between all of these ve
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Settle, settle in, settle on, settle for, settle down… what’s the difference between all of these ve
What’s the difference between saying “He’ll probably do it” and “He’ll likely do it” in English Thes
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What’s the difference between saying “He’ll probably do it” and “He’ll likely do it” in English Thes