LEARN
GRAMMAR
Irregular Verbs
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Phrasal Verbs
GENERAL SPEAKING
Lesson 1 Meeting
Lesson 2 a an an
Lesson 3 Numbers
Lesson 4 to be: am, is, are
Lesson 5 Singular and plural
Lesson 6 This, that, these, those
Lesson 7 Filling in forms
PHONICS
AB
CD
EF
GH
IJ
KL
MN
OP
QR
ST
UV
WX
YZ
Blending
Sightwords
TEACH
TEACH
Useful resources
How to deal with a disturbed child
Appearence
BUSINESS ENGLISH
TRAVEL ENGLISH
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Othello
ACHIEVE
MINDSET
What does wealth mean to you
Poor vs Rich mentality
Stress
Turn haters into assets
Kid in all of us
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
Reasons to be self-employed
Excuses not to be self-employed
PERSONAL FINANCE
Emergency fund
Credit card
Cheap vs Frugal
Recipe for financial disaster
TRAVEL
Irregular verbs
YouTube video
Bubbling exercise - don't forget to hand clap!
3 forms identical
Completely irregular
"ea" pronounced differently
"ell" changes to "old"
i to a to u
indentical present and past participle
long e to short e
long i to ou
N o in past and past participle
N o in past only
N other
N past ew, past participle own
ought and aught endings
short i to u
irregular verbs altogether
Many thanks to espresso english for grouping the irregular verbs!
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For Russian-speaking ESL learners - a wonderful poem to practise, enjoy!
Irregular verbs poem
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