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ALL the Grammar you need for ADVANCED (C1 Level) English in 13 minutes

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All the grammar you need to master to say you have a C1 level in English (also known as an advanced level in English.) 📕 *DOWNLOAD The C1 Ebook for FREE* _here_ 👉🏼 🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *The Beautiful British English C1 Programme* is OPEN! _join here_ 👉🏼 🤍 Save up to $150 with our Introductory Offer! Hurry - ends Sunday 21st May at 23:59! ⏱ *TIMESTAMPS:* 0:00 Introduction 0:57 C1 Ebook! 02:27 What is C1 Level of English? 03:58 What is after C1? What is C2 Level of English? 05:07 C1 Level Grammar 05:56 The Tenses 06:50 Modals 07:25 Conditionals 08:01 The Passive Voice 08:32 Negative Inversion 09:24 Hedging and Boosting 10:18 Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings 11:21 Conjunctions and Connectors 12:03 FREE Ebook! 🎥 Video edited by Polina Park #learnenglish #english #grammar

English Grammar in 1 hour: advanced grammar lesson

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📈Level up your English grammar in 1 hour with this English grammar lesson. Download the free PDF worksheet for this lesson here: 🤍 Download my free e-book: "5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker" 🤍 - Subscribe and follow on social media! I'd love to meet you! Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 English book recommendations: 🤍 Send us a postcard from your country: Speak English With Vanessa 825 C Merrimon Ave PMB # 278 Asheville, NC 28804 USA - Speak English With Vanessa helps English learners to speak American English fluently, naturally, and confidently. To become a fluent English speaker and have English conversations with a native English speaker, go to 🤍

Confusing Grammar in English | Lesson for Advanced Learners

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Grammar can be really confusing because sometimes the rules just don't make much sense. In this lesson, I want to test your grammar knowledge with some challenging questions. This quiz was taken from a live-lesson that I did a while back, and I've shorted it by condensing the questions along with my explanation of the answers. The quiz is for advanced learners, and my hope is that you will learn something new after watching the lesson. Because if you understand this confusing grammar, it means that you're a step closer to English fluency. Let me know in the comments how you did on the quiz. Good luck! #AdvancedGrammar #GrammarQuiz HELP SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 💖 Become a Member on YouTube 🎊 👉🤍 Support Our Lessons On Patreon (awesome rewards) 🎉 👉 🤍 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 📬 (Access the Secret Fluency Lesson) 🤫 👉 🤍 LINKS TO PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH ✅ Improve Your Listening w/ Audiobooks. FREE TRAIL! 🤍 Find a teacher with italki. Buy 1 lesson, get $10 free credits: 🙋 🤍 Eliminate Writing Mistakes ✍ Grammarly: 🤍 Wes’ Teaching Adventures 🌎 Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): 🤍 Watermelon Is Life (Namibia): 🤍 Please know that links to Audible, italki, Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 👍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 OTHER SHOUT-OUTS 💬 Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay MESSAGE TO YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you. THANKS FOR WATCHING!

The Subjunctive in English - Complete Advanced English Grammar Lesson

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If I was OR if I were? I suggest he come OR I suggest he comes? Click here for the special offer on The Advanced Grammar Challenge: 🤍 (time limited!) 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* 🤍 - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_ 🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ 🤍 🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE* _Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right for you with a free trial class here 👉🏼🤍 (Ad - affiliate) I've been learning Italian on LanguaTalk and have been _blown away_ so far! I am so excited about this new platform! So much so, I decided to become a part of it! 🇬🇧 *LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH CONFIDENTLY AND FLUENTLY* _Join my 3-month Beautiful British English Programmes!_ Use code *YOUTUBE15* for a 15% discount: Join B1 (Lower-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Join B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 00:13 Advanced Grammar Challenge 1:12 What is the Subjunctive Mood? 2:30 Subjunctive verb forms 4:16 Verbs and phrases that are followed by the subjunctive 5:39 Common phrases with the subjunctive 7:28 Bloopers 7:33 OUTRO 🎥 Video edited by Polina Park 👥 *MY SOCIAL MEDIA:* Personal/Vlogging Channel: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍englishwithlucy TikTok: 🤍english_with_lucy Email for business enquiries ONLY: business🤍englishwithlucy.co.uk #learnenglish #english #grammar

Advanced English Grammar - Adjective Clauses + Quantifiers

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🤍 EngVid users, some of whom are advanced speakers, will find this lesson useful for improving their formal English. If you're comfortable with adjective clauses, check out this lesson to expand your knowledge. Then take the quiz here: 🤍

Improve Your English Grammar in ONE HOUR | Advanced English Grammar

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In this 1 hour English lesson, improve your advanced English grammar by learning the most common grammar mistakes that advanced students make. This free English lesson will help you learn advanced English vocabulary and advanced English grammar. Plus you'll complete English quizzes are you watch the lesson to make sure you test your English level and feel confident speaking English in public. TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00 - Welcome 00:39 - Been, Being 06:31 - Been to, been in 11:15 - Has gone, was gone 15:18 - Having + Participle 20:48 - Appreciate 27:18 - Wonder, Wondering 32:44 - Not only X, also Y 37:58 - Over, During 42:07 - Past Simple, Present Perfect 47:38 - Recommend, suggest, advise 🔴 SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 Subscribe for more videos to help you feel confident speaking English in public. 🎁 FREE SPEAKING GUIDE: 🤍 How To Speak English Fluently and Confidently In 6 Easy Steps 🎯 WATCH THIS NEXT: 🤓 ADVANCED ENGLISH VOCABULARY: 🤍 😎 TOP PHRASAL VERBS: 🤍 🤩 ADVANCED ENGLISH GRAMMAR: 🤍 🥳 CONFUSING ENGLISH WORDS: 🤍 ONE HOUR ENGLISH LESSON - Advanced English Grammar (FIX These Common GRAMMAR MISTAKES): 🤍 #JForrestEnglish #englishgrammar #grammar

ADVANCED "BE" GRAMMAR | be + to infinitive | be + to be + past participle | be + perfect infinitive

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BE + TO INFINITIVE | BE + TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE | WAS/WERE + TO HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE | WAS/WERE + TO HAVE + BEEN + PAST PARTICIPLE Hi Everyone! Most of you are already familiar with BE basics: I am...You are...etc. But, BE can be used in quite a few advanced structures that you may not see in your standard grammar book. In today's lesson I explain each structure step-by-step. Don't forget to take the test at the end of the lesson and let me know how you did! Did you get 9/9? 8/9? 2/9??? ⭐️BLOG POST:🤍 ⏱TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 intro 00:52 future plans: be going to 01:30 "infinitive" reminder 01:55 be + to infinitive: future plans 05:05 American English vs. British English 05:25 be + to infinitive: past plans 06:55 was/were to have + past participle 08:32 mini review 09:33 be + to infinitive: orders 12:33 plans vs. orders 13:17 infinitive to show purpose 13:55 be + to be + past participle 15:50 was/were + to have + been + past participle 17:05 TEST! and thank you PASSIVE VOICE video: 🤍 🔥COMMON QUESTIONS: Arnel, how do you edit your videos? What software do you use? I use a combination of these two tools: For video editing / screen recording ✅ 🤍 For images / graphics / stock videos / thumbnails: ✅ 🤍 (These are both affiliate links. I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you 💜.) ✉️Let me know in the comments or send me a direct Instagram message (arnelseverydayenglish) if you want me to make a video lesson on how I create, edit and design my lessons. If enough people are interested, I'll definitely make one for you guys! 🚀If you SUBSCRIBE to my channel and turn on those NOTIFICATIONS, you'll never miss a lesson. Would you like to SUPPORT my channel? ☕️ 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 FACEBOOK: 🤍 I hope this lesson is helpful! Thank you very much for watching 😊 Arnel CREDITS: Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Video Clip: The Goodbye Girl (1977) Warner Bros. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Rastar Pictures (as A Rastar feature) Infrastructure Intelligence 🤍

ONE HOUR ENGLISH LESSON - Advanced English Grammar (FIX These Common GRAMMAR MISTAKES)

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In this 1 hour English lesson, improve your advanced English grammar by learning the most common grammar mistakes that advanced students make. This free English lesson will help you learn advanced English vocabulary and advanced English grammar. You'll correct common mistakes, like the difference between "although" and "even though", "even though" and "even if", "as though" and "as if", "all of the" and "all the", and many more! Plus you'll complete English quizzes are you watch the lesson to make sure you test your English level and feel confident speaking English in public. TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00 - Welcome 00:45 - All, All of the, All the 05:27 - Although, even though, though 11:56 - Even though, even if 15:52 - As if, as though 21:21 - Be Supposed To 29:27 - Future Simple, Future Continuous 35:27 - Going To Go, Will Be Going 49:38 - Get Used To 57:53 - GO + VerbING 🔴 SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 Subscribe for more videos to help you feel confident speaking English in public. 🎁 FREE SPEAKING GUIDE: 🤍 How To Speak English Fluently and Confidently In 6 Easy Steps 🎯 WATCH THIS NEXT: 🤓 ADVANCED ENGLISH VOCABULARY: 🤍 😎 TOP PHRASAL VERBS: 🤍 🤩 ADVANCED ENGLISH GRAMMAR: 🤍 🥳 CONFUSING ENGLISH WORDS: 🤍 ONE HOUR ENGLISH LESSON - Advanced English Grammar (FIX These Common GRAMMAR MISTAKES): 🤍 #JForrestEnglish #englishgrammar #grammar

Grammar: Advanced Learner Mistakes - BBC English Masterclass

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As your English gets better, you'll find yourself making new and different mistakes. Dan's here to show you how to avoid some common grammar mistakes that advanced learners of English make. Watch this free English grammar lesson now! For more, visit our website: 🤍 More in this series: ✔️Linking words in English 👉 🤍 ✔️Using 'what' to give emphasis 👉 🤍 ✔️5 ways to talk about the future 👉 🤍 ✔️Using 'which' to add information 👉🤍 ✔️Linking words of contrast 👉 🤍 #learnenglish #bbcmasterclass #englishtips Transcript: Hi guys! Dan for BBC Learning English here. In this session, we’ll be taking a look at advanced learner mistakes. Are you ready? Here we go! Number 1: Word order in WH word clauses So, sometimes in English, we use a wh- word clause as the object of a verb. For example: 'He realised what he was doing,' or 'I can’t believe what you have done.' Now, advanced learners generally make two mistakes here. The first is that they invert the auxiliary verb and the subject, like you would do with a normal question. Let me show you. 'He realised what was he doing,' - and - 'I can’t believe what have you done.' Remember that these whos, whats, wheres, whens and whys are not question words, but relative pronouns, and so the clause which comes after follows normal sentence order. Come and see. So, not 'He realised what was he doing,' but 'what he was doing.' Not 'I can’t believe what have you done,' but 'what you have done.' Now, this problem is simpler with a tense which has an auxiliary and main verb form, but the second problem is that learners forget to use an affirmative verb form when talking about the present or past simple. For example: 'I don’t know where did he go last night,' - or - 'They want to see what does he do.' Now, remember these are not questions. When we make an affirmative sentence with the present or past simple, we only use one verb – and these clauses act the same. So: 'I don’t know where did he go last night,' becomes 'I don’t know where he went last night.' And ‘They want to see what does he do,’ becomes 'They want to see what he does.' Have you got it? Good! Number two: Generalisations with 'The'. 'The life is beautiful!' 'What makes me sad is the poverty.' Ok guys, this one is an old one, but still a tricky one. Many advanced learners still use the definite article when talking in general about a plural or uncountable noun. Remember that in English, when we are talking in general and we mean all of a thing, we don’t use 'the'. 'Life is beautiful'. 'What makes me sad is poverty.' That doesn’t mean we can’t use 'the'. But when we do, it means we are being specific and only referring to one thing. For example: 'I’m reading about the life of Michael Jackson.' Having said that, if you want to generalise about a singular countable noun, then using the as the definite article is the correct thing to do. So: 'Life would be much less interesting without the tiger' (or tigers - general) 'The car is probably the most important invention in mankind’s history.' (or cars - general) Have you got it? Good!

INVERSION - a simple guide! Advanced English grammar - C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency Cambridge exam

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Advanced English grammar - Inversion explained in simple terms. In this video you will learn how to use inversion in English. 0:00 Introduction 1:22 What is inversion? 2:02 Inversion in questions 2:43 Inversion in conditionals 4:14 Inversion with negative adverbs 7:56 Inversion in second part of sentence 9:50 Amy 😆 👩‍🎓 Give yourself the best chance of passing your B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency Cambridge English exam. Enroll on my complete online preparation courses: 🤍 🧑‍🎓 Inversion is a grammar area that many English students find intimidating and daunting but, as you'll see in the video, it's not as complicated as you probably think. We use inversion all the time in both formal and informal English and it's necessary to understand it in order to express yourself well, particularly in writing. Students who are preparing for the Cambridge English exams, especially the C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency (CAE and CPE), will need inversion in Part 4 of the Reading and Use of English paper and also for their essays and other writing tasks. Watch this next: Better Fluency Now - 🤍 Cheers! 🕺 Ben Website: 🤍 Books for the Cambridge English exam preparation; ADVANCED: 🇪🇸 Spain; Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇮🇹 Italy; Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇫🇷 France; Advanced Trainer:🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇩🇪 Germany; Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇬🇧 UK Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 PROFICIENCY: 🇪🇸 Spain; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇮🇹 Italy; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇫🇷 France; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇩🇪 Germany; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇬🇧 UK; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 #learnenglish #englishlessons #advancedgrammar #cambridgeenglishexams #c1advanced #c2proficiency #caeexamtips #cpeexamtips #tothepointenglish #bengill

All, All of the, All the [Advanced English Grammar]

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In this lesson, learn how to use "All, All of the, All the" For example, what's the difference between: All - All students. All of the - All of the students. All the - All the students. As you can see, these three sentences have slightly different sentence structures, but the meaning is the same. So what's the difference? First you need to understand the difference between "all" and "all the". We use "all" (without an article) when we're talking about the noun in general. When I say "all students", we're talking about students in general. We're not talking about specific students. They could be students studying any topic, in any country and any age. We use "all (of) the (with an article), when we're talking about a specific group of the noun. When we say "all (of) the students", we're talking about a specific group of students. For example, the students watching my YouTube videos or the students in Harvard University. And there is no difference between "All of the" & "All the". We commonly leave out the preposition "of" in spoken English. However, this can only be done in specific situations so my recommendation is to use "of" to be save. By the end of the lesson, you'll feel confident using "All, All of the, All the". Watch the lesson now... Please subscribe for more videos to help you learn English and sound like a native English speaker! Let’s Connect: Facebook Page: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 LinkedIn: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Free Speaking Guide - How To Speak English Fluently and Confidently in 6 Easy Steps. 🤍

Advanced English Grammar: Clauses

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Learn how to use all the clauses in English! Learn noun clauses, subordinate clauses, and independent clauses! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 🤍 JOIN The Advanced Grammar Challenge here: 🤍 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* 🤍 - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_ 🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ 🤍 🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE* _Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right for you with a free trial class here 👉🏼🤍 (Ad - affiliate) I've been learning Italian on LanguaTalk and have been _blown away_ so far! I am so excited about this new platform! So much so, I decided to become a part of it! 🇬🇧 *LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH CONFIDENTLY AND FLUENTLY* _Join my 3-month Beautiful British English Programmes!_ Use code *YOUTUBE15* for a 15% discount: Join B1 (Lower-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Join B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:44 FREE PDF and QUIZ 1:39 Grammar Challenge 5:03 What is a Clause? 5:50 Two basic types of Clauses 7:36 Types of Dependent Clauses 7:44 Noun Clause 8:47 Adverb Clause 9:57 Adjective Clause 11:16 Coordinate Clause 12:17 FREE PDF and QUIZ 12:35 Social Media 13:17 OUTRO Video edited by Connor 🎥 👥 *MY SOCIAL MEDIA:* Personal/Vlogging Channel: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍englishwithlucy TikTok: 🤍english_with_lucy Email for business enquiries ONLY: business🤍englishwithlucy.co.uk #learnenglish #english #grammar

How to use EVEN in English: Advanced Grammar Lesson

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Join The Fearless Fluency Club and save $100: 🤍 *ONLY before September 7th! Learn how to use "even" in English. Are you even ready for this lesson? Even you can do it! Download my free e-book: "5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker" 🤍 Become my student by joining a course: 🤍 - English book recommendations: 🤍 Subscribe and follow on social media! I'd love to meet you! YouTube: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Send us a postcard from your country: Speak English With Vanessa 825 C Merrimon Ave PMB # 278 Asheville, NC 28804 USA - Speak English With Vanessa helps English learners to speak American English fluently, naturally, and confidently. To become a fluent English speaker and have English conversations with a native English speaker, go to 🤍

Advanced English Grammar: Participles

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Using participles correctly will dramatically improve the quality of your English writing. If you're learning English for university, IELTS, TOEFL, or for your career, this advanced writing lesson is for you! You will learn to analyze sentences so that you can understand them fully and write your own. Often, English learners are unsure of whether an "-ing" word is an adjective or an adverb. In this lesson, you'll learn how the participle "having" includes the subject, verb, and conjunction. I'll show you many example sentences, and you can practice what you've learned on our quiz at 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hi. Welcome to 🤍engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's video we're going to look at participles. Now, this is a little bit more advanced grammar, but it's very useful and it's used in everyday speaking, but especially for writing and reading because you're going to see participles everywhere. What participles do is they help you get sentence variety, they help you make your sentences shorter, if necessary, they give you a little bit of style. Okay? There are two participles that we need to look at, they are called the active or passive participle. Sometimes you'll see them as present or past participle. Past participles, you're familiar with. Sometimes they're called the verb three, so: "eat", past tense "ate", past participle is "eaten". Right? So that's the participle. Now, especially with the "ing" you have to be careful because "ing" words, although they are verbs with "ing", they can be pretty much anything. They could be a gerund, as you know, so they're nouns; they could be part of the continuous verb, so "be going", so: "I am going", it's a continuous action; but "ing" words can also be adjectives and adverbs. When they are adjectives and adverbs they are actually participles. So it's very important to recognize them and know how to use them. So what I want to do first is I want to look at the adjective participles. Now, what you have to remember about adjective participles, they are... They are reduced adjective clauses. You know an adjective clause, it's meant to modify a noun. It identifies it or gives extra information about a noun. A participle, an adjective participle is that adjective clause minus the subject and the verb. Okay? But we're going to look at that in a second. So let's look at this sentence first. Oh, sorry, let me... I made a little mistake here. "Dressed in his class-A uniform, the marine looked like a recruitment poster." So this is the passive or the past participle ending in "ed", it's a regular verb, so: "dressed". "Dressed in his class-A uniform". Now, if I rearrange the sentence, really, it says: "The marine, who was dressed in his class-A uniform, looked like a recruitment poster." Okay? Like a poster that wants people to join the marines, etc. But I can take that adjective clause, I get rid of the "who was" or "who is", depending on the tense. Get rid of that, and I'm left with a participle phrase. Now, I can take that participle phrase and move it to the beginning of the sentence, just like I have here. The key when you're using participles at the beginning... A participle phrase at the beginning of a sentence, you must make sure that the subject, which is not there but it is understood: who was, who is the marine, so the marine who was dressed in his class-A, and then the subject of the independent clause must be the same subject. Okay? We're going to look at a couple more examples. "Standing near the window, Marie could see the entire village." Look at the other example: "Standing near the window, the entire village was in view." Now, many people will look at both sentences and think: "Yeah, okay, I understand them. They're both correct." This sentence is incorrect. Why? Because the subject here is "the village". Can the village stand near the window? No, it can't. So: "Standing near the window" means Marie. "Marie, who was standing near the window, could see the entire village." This subject cannot do this action, so you have to make sure that the implied or the understood subject in the participle is the exact same as the subject of the independent clause that follows it. Okay? That's very, very important. So now what we're going to do, I'm going to look at a few more examples and I want to show you that you can start the sentence with a participle phrase, but you can also leave it in the middle of the sentence. Okay? Let's look at that. Okay, let's look at these examples now and you'll see the different positions the participles can take. And again, we're talking about participle phrases for the most part. "The jazz musician, known for his tendency to daydream, got into a zone and played for an hour straight." Okay? So what we're doing here, we're giving you a little bit more information about the musician. We're not identifying him. We're giving you extra information, which is why we have the commas.

INVERSION - Advanced English Grammar | Learn how to INVERT your sentences and the CONDITIONALS

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inversion | conditionals | adverbials | advanced English grammar In today's lesson I am going to teach you how to invert your sentences. Inversion is used to make what we say and write more formal and emphatic. But! Be careful. Overusing inversion will sound too dramatic and out of place. Many times this grammar is only seen in literary contexts. ➡️Go to my BLOG POST to review this lesson: 🤍 Other helpful videos: ➡️All Conditionals 🤍 ➡️The Passive Voice 🤍 ⌚️TIME STAMPS: 00:00 intro 00:45 What does “inversion” mean? 01:42 standard sentences and questions 02:48 adverbials 04:08 Rarely | Seldom 05:15 Why do we use “inversion”? Part 1 06:59 At not time | Not once 08:08 No sooner…than | Hardly…when | Scarcely…when | Barely…when 09:19 On no account | Under no circumstances 10:13 Not only…but 10:44 Only then |Only later | On in + place / season 12:00 Not all adverbials can begin an inverted sentence 12:43 TEST 14:09 Exceptions! 15:57 Why do we use “inversion”? Part 2 16:18 Inversion in Lord of the Rings (*The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)) 17:50 Inversion with the conditionals 18:21 First Conditional 19:31 Second Conditional 20:36 Third Conditional 🔥COMMON QUESTIONS: Arnel, how do you edit your videos? What software do you use? I use a combination of these two tools: For video editing / screen recording ✅ 🤍 For images / graphics / stock videos / thumbnails: ✅ 🤍 (These are both affiliate links. I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you 💜.) ✉️Let me know in the comments or send me a direct Instagram message (arnelseverydayenglish) if you want me to make a video lesson on how I create, edit and design my lessons. If enough people are interested, I'll definitely make one for you guys! 🚀If you SUBSCRIBE to my channel and turn on those NOTIFICATIONS, you'll never miss a lesson. Would you like to SUPPORT my channel? ☕️ 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 FACEBOOK: 🤍 I hope this lesson is helpful! Thank you very much for watching 😊 Arnel

Idioms and Advanced Grammar Practice with Native Speaker in LA

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Learn 14 idioms and English expressions and an advanced grammar rule. Listen to a native speaker and practice using common English expressions. To buy Lisa’s online video courses: 🤍 TWITTER: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 visit website: 🤍

Learn to Use ACTIVE and PASSIVE VOICE | Advanced Grammar Lesson

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ABOUT THE LESSON 📚 I get questions all the time about changing sentences from active to passive. So in this lesson, we'll explore the differences between active and passive voice, as well as talk about how and when to use these sentences. And of course, no lesson is complete without practicing what we've learned, and you'll get to change some sentences from active to passive. Support Our Lessons On Patreon (awesome rewards) 🎉 👉 🤍 Join the Interactive English Community (subscribe) 📬 👉 🤍 LINKS TO PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH ✅ Improve Your Listening w/ Audiobooks. FREE TRAIL! 🤍 Find a teacher with italki. Buy 1 lesson, get $10 free credits: 🙋 🤍 Eliminate Writing Mistakes ✍ Grammarly: 🤍 Wes’ Teaching Adventures 🌎 Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): 🤍 Watermelon Is Life (Namibia): 🤍 Please know that links to Audible, italki, Verbling, Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 👍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 OTHER SHOUT-OUTS 💬 Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay MESSAGE TO YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you. THANKS FOR WATCHING!

🔴 LIVE GRAMMAR MASTERCLASS - Quick Wins for Advanced Grammar!

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Advanced Verbs (C1-C2) for Total English Fluency

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Build your vocabulary and speak like a native with 20 advanced C1 & C2 level verbs for total English fluency. 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take the level test_ 👉🏼 🤍 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* 🤍 - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_ 🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ 🤍 🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE* _Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right for you with a free trial class here 👉🏼🤍 (Ad - affiliate) I've been learning Italian on LanguaTalk and have been _blown away_ so far! I am so excited about this new platform! So much so, I decided to become a part of it! 🇬🇧 *LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH CONFIDENTLY AND FLUENTLY* _Join my 3-month Beautiful British English Programmes!_ Use code *YOUTUBE15* for a 15% discount: Join B1 (Lower-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Join B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 ⏱ *TIMESTAMPS:* 0:00 Introduction 0:22 Check your Level of English! 0:59 FREE PDF and QUIZ 01:34 To advocate 01:57 To amplify 02:18 To articulate 02:45 To comprehend 03:05 To convey 03:25 To corroborate 03:49 To decipher 04:17 To differentiate 04:37 To dissect 05:00 To efface 05:20 To elaborate 05:44 To exacerbate 06:03 To extrapolate 06:24 To facilitate 06:40 To galvanize 06:58 To integrate 07:16 To mitigate 07:42 To perceive 08:05 To reconcile 08:40 To scrutinize 09:13 Check your Level of English! 09:30 FREE PDF and QUIZ 09:37 Social Media 09:58 Courses and Challenges 10:25 OUTRO 🎥 Video edited by Polina Park 👥 *MY SOCIAL MEDIA:* Personal/Vlogging Channel: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍englishwithlucy TikTok: 🤍english_with_lucy Email for business enquiries ONLY: business🤍englishwithlucy.co.uk #learnenglish #english #grammar

Advanced English Grammar: The Infinitive Clause & The Infinitive Phrase

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What is an infinitive clause? What is an infinitive phrase? You might be interested to learn that this sentence includes an infinitive clause (“to learn that...”). It’s a clause that includes an infinitive followed by a noun clause used together as a complement to what preceded it. Well, that sounds complicated, but if you watch the lesson with me, we’ll go through it step-by-step. You’ll learn the construction, usage, and have plenty of examples and practice. Let’s start. Take the quiz on this lesson here: 🤍 More of my advanced English grammar lessons on clauses: Noun clauses 🤍 Adjective clauses with prepositions 🤍 In this video: 0:00 Introduction 0:10 What is a clause? 0:19 What is a phrase? 0:50 What is an infinitive clause? 2:07 Infinitive clause examples 6:22 What is an infinitive phrase? 8:07 Using an infinitive phrase as a subject

Future Continuous and Future Perfect Forms | Advanced English Grammar

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What is the difference between *will be going* and *will have been going*? Does anyone really use the future continuous or future perfect forms in English? We do! In fact, we use the future continuous and future perfect forms to - Make forecasts or project assumptions - Describe future events you strongly believe will occur - Indicate that future events/situations/actions will be temporary - Make Promises And more. In this lesson, I go step-by-step through all 3 of these advanced-level future forms with real-life examples so that you can easily use these future forms in your English conversations. Get the full transcript, with examples, of this pronunciation lesson at the Speak Confident English website 🤍 #EnglishGrammar #FutureContinuous #SpeakConfidentEnglish Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 02:47 - Grammatical Structures 04:23 - Common Contractions Used 05:35 - Future Continuous 09:50 - Future Perfect 13:40 - Future Perfect Continuous 17:05 - Quiz ★ ENGLISH CONFIDENCE & FLUENCY ONLINE Get my free training “How to Say What You Want in English” ➜ 🤍 Free Masterclass on How to Answer ‘Tell Me About Yourself’ in Job Interviews ➜ 🤍 ★ LEARN WITH ME Confident Women Community ➜ 🤍 Fluency School ➜ 🤍 Confident Job Interviews ➜ 🤍 Join me for growth on your English confidence journey. Hi, I’m Annemarie — an English teacher whose expertise is in spoken communication, confidence-building, and fluency. Everything I do at Speak Confident English is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your life and work in English. On my YouTube channel, I share weekly lessons with strategies, skills, and resources to help you: ● Have English conversations that are fun ● Communicate clearly without getting stuck ● Interview and get the job you want ● Share your opinions in a business meeting ● Make friends easily and start a conversation with anyone in English ● Go to the grocery store, order a coffee, and live in English, without stress ● Feel comfortable and confident with your voice in English Thank you for watching my videos and trusting me to support you on your English confidence journey. ★ CONNECT WITH ME: WEBSITE: 🤍 PINTEREST: 🤍 FACEBOOK: 🤍 LINKEDIN: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍

CLEFT SENTENCES | advanced complex sentences in English + TEST!

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cleft sentences | advanced complex sentences | grammar lesson Learn how to use the three most common types of cleft sentences: 1) IT cleft sentences 2) WH- cleft sentences 3) ALL cleft sentences Take the test at the end of the lesson to see how well you understand this grammar. Let me know your score in the comments below! BLOG POST: 🤍 You might also like: RELATIVE PRONOUNS 🤍 INVERSION 🤍 ADVANCED "BE" GRAMMAR 🤍 10 ADVANCED ENGLISH VERBS 🤍 🔥COMMON QUESTIONS: Arnel, how do you edit your videos? What software do you use? I use a combination of these two tools: For video editing / screen recording ✅ 🤍 For images / graphics / stock videos / thumbnails: ✅ 🤍 (These are both affiliate links. I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you 💜.) ✉️Let me know in the comments or send me a direct Instagram message (arnelseverydayenglish) if you want me to make a video lesson on how I create, edit and design my lessons. If enough people are interested, I'll definitely make one for you guys! 🚀If you SUBSCRIBE to my channel and turn on those NOTIFICATIONS, you'll never miss a lesson. Would you like to SUPPORT my channel? ☕️ 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 FACEBOOK: 🤍 I hope this lesson is helpful! Thank you very much for watching 😊 Arnel VIDEO CLIPS: 1) Dark Prince - The True Story of Dracula (2000) 2) The Story of Temple Drake (1933) 3) Spinning Boris (2003) 4) A Carol Christmas (2003) 5) Father of the Bride (1991) 6) Seinfeld (1989 - 1998) Season 8 Episode 17

Rather Than or Instead Of - Advanced English Grammar

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In this video, learn the difference between Rather Than and Instead Of and improve your advanced English grammar. Rather than is used to state a preference. Because of that, it's often used with the verb "prefer". Rather than combines the two preferences into one sentence. Instead of is used for substitution. You substitute one thing for another. They're similar in meaning, but not used interchangeably. You'll also learn the sentence structure that's required to form a complete sentence using Rather Than and Instead Of so you can improve your advanced English grammar. Feel comfortable using Rather Than and Instead Of by the end of the video. Please subscribe for more videos to help you learn English and sound like a native English speaker! Let’s Connect: Facebook Page: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 LinkedIn: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Free Guide – Speak English Fluently & Confidently in 6 Easy Steps. Download Now: 🤍

WRITING – Advanced English Transitions: thereby, thereof, hereby, therein, wherein, whereby...

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Good writing makes use of transition words, thereby creating better flow and adding some style to the text. In this lesson we'll look at some linking words and transitions used to connect ideas, such as: "thereby", "thereof", "hereby", "therein", "wherein", "whereby", and more. This will make your writing clear and organized. Watch the video to improve your writing style. Now it's time for a lesson on some different transitions: 🤍 TAKE THE QUIZ ON THIS LESSON: 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hi again, everybody. Welcome to 🤍engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's video we're going to look at transitions. Now, you may have seen some other videos on engVid about transitions, especially for writing. What we're going to look at today are a few more specific transitions, but this time we're not looking at transitions between paragraphs or even transitions between sentences. Okay? We're looking at transitions that we are generally using in a sentence to shift from one idea to another idea in a sentence. So they're very similar to, like, adverb... Adverb clauses, for example, but they're used in different ways. But, again, they do have their specific purposes. Now, you'll also notice that all of them or most of them start with: "there" plus a preposition, or "where" plus a preposition, and we have the one special one: "hereby". So: "Thereby", "Thereof", "Thereafter", "Therein", "Therefore", "Wherein", "Whereby", "Hereby", these are the words we're going to look at and how they're used within sentences. Now, before I explain these to you and show them... Show you samples of how they're used, I want you to understand that these are generally very formal, very high-end. They're not very commonly used. There are other ways you can say these things without being too serious, I guess you could say. But if you're going to university, if you're going to take a test, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, all these tests - you will see these and you should be able to use them as well. And if you can actually use them properly in your essays, and like, again, nicely, appropriately, good timing, your score... That'll help your score. It should go up quite a bit because these are not very easy to use. So, we're going to start with "thereby". "Thereby" basically means by which, or through which, or like through this action something happened. It's a little bit similar to: "due to". The only problem is you can't use it in the same structure as "due to". Okay? So let's look at the first sentence. "The team lost the final game of the season, thereby missing the playoffs." So, basically by doing this, by losing the last game, the result... What happened? They missed the playoffs. But notice that we are using an "ing" here: "...thereby missing the playoffs", right? This is basically a gerund expression, a gerund phrase, but we can't use this with a clause. We're using it with an "ing". So that's one thing you have to keep in mind. If I wanted to use "due to", I would have to change the whole structure. "Due to their loss in the final game of the season, the team missed the playoffs." A completely different structure. I'm using the independent clause, here, the "due to" with the cause, etc. This one gives you another option, basically, on how to link the ideas. Cause, effect. But we don't have to use the "ing", we can use another way. "Lisa studied for three straight weeks and was thereby able to pass her test." So she studied, studied, studied, and through this action she was able to pass her test. And: "...and was thereby", "...and she was thereby able". Notice that I'm not using this to start the clause; I'm using it within the clause, between the verbs to show through this action, this was the result that she was looking for. Okay? So: "by which", "through which action". Let's look at "therein". "The new contract does not allow for extended maternity leave;" here I'm using the semi-colon, I'm going to give you the next idea, so this is like a conjunction. "...therein lies the problem for the union, 60% of whose membership is young women". So, "therein" basically means in that, or into that situation, problem, position, state, etc. So, "therein". "Therein" means: In what? In this situation, in this new contract there's a problem. So: "...therein in this new contract lies a problem", and this is a very common follow-up to the transition "therein". "...therein lies the problem". A very famous expression: "...therein lies the rub" from Shakespeare. "Aye, there's the rub." I'm not sure if you know that expression, I think from Hamlet, dream to... If you dream and you can die, it's all good, but then: Oh, there's a problem - you don't wake up. So: "...therein lies the rub". A very common expression to use with "lies". […]

Advanced Verbs (C2) to Build Your Vocabulary

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Get 85% off the ELSA lifetime membership or 40% off a one-year membership: 🤍 Download Elsa for free and get 7 days of the pro membership free: 🤍 Let's learn some advanced (C2) verbs to help you build your vocabulary. These words are at a C2 level, which is one of Cambridge's highest levels of proficiency. I'll teach you the meaning, tell you how the verbs are used, as well as go over the pronunciation of each word so you can say them just like a native speaker. If you would like to review, here are the vocabulary from the lesson. 1. relish 2. coincide 3. squander 4. commemorate 5. gasp 6. intervene 7. label 8. imply 9. infer 10. speculate 11. succumb 12. trudge /// CHECK OUT THESE OTHER GREAT LESSONS Binomial Expressions: 🤍 Useful English Idioms: 🤍 Awesome Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 Advanced Vocabulary: 🤍 Advanced Grammar: 🤍 Improve Your Speaking: 🤍 /// SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH YouTube Member: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Facebook Subscriber: 🤍 /// PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Audiobooks (Free Trial): 🤍 Grammarly: 🤍 Links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. /// FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 /// RELEVANT HASHTAGS #InteractiveEnglish #vocabulary #advancedvocabulary #learnvocabulary #englishvocabulary #buildvocabulary ///LESSON CHAPTERS 0:00 relish 1:29 Advanced Verbs (C2) 1:59 coincide (with) 3:09 squander 4:14 ELSA Speak Announcement 6:01 commemorate 7:33 gasp 9:25 intervene 10:47 label (someone) as 12:18 imply 13:50 infer 15:00 speculate 16:16 succumb 17:16 trudge 18:11 Review of Advanced Verbs /// OTHER SHOUT-OUTS Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay /// THANK YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you.

Advanced Grammar Quiz (ONLY 2% CAN PASS THIS TEST)

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Try Lingoda with an exclusive discount of up to 40% off with my link: 🚨🤍 *Link automatically applies discount code Understanding advanced grammar is helpful when it comes to reaching English fluency. Grammar tells us how to order words and phrases, as well as why we may structure statements and questions in all sorts of crazy ways. That's why I have put together a challenging quiz to test your grammar skills. Try to answer each question, and then I'll explain which answer is correct and why. /// CHECK OUT THESE OTHER GREAT LESSONS Binomial Expressions: 🤍 Useful English Idioms: 🤍 Awesome Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 Advanced Vocabulary: 🤍 Advanced Grammar: 🤍 Improve Your Speaking: 🤍 /// SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH YouTube Member: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Facebook Subscriber: 🤍 /// PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Audiobooks (Free Trial): 🤍 Grammarly: 🤍 Links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. /// FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 /// RELEVANT HASHTAGS #InteractiveEnglish #grammar #englishgrammar #advancedgrammar #grammarquiz ///LESSON CHAPTERS 0:00 -ed vs -ing Adjectives 1:35 Conditional Statements 2:55 Lingoda Announcement 4:58 Using Noun Clauses 5:47 Talking about the Future 7:55 Using the subjunctive mood 9:16 Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous 10:35 In spite of vs Although 11:51 Prepositions 13:01 Who vs Whom 14:27 Articles in English /// OTHER SHOUT-OUTS Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay /// THANK YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you.

Advanced (C1) Phrases to Build Your Vocabulary

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Get 85% off the ELSA lifetime membership or 40% off a one-year membership: 🤍 Download Elsa for free and get 7 days of the pro membership free: 🤍 Let's learn some advanced (C1) phrases to help you build your vocabulary. These phrases are at a C1 level, which is one of Cambridge's highest levels of proficiency. I'll teach you the meaning, tell you how the phrases are used, as well as go over the pronunciation of each phrase so you can say them just like a native speaker. If you would like to review, here are the phrases from the lesson. 1. all things considered 2. bit by bit 3. before you know it 4. out of the blue 5. at a glance 6. have (something) against (someone) 7. look on the bright side 8. take issue with (something) 9. keep a low profile 10. in accordance with 11. back roads 12. bear left / bear right LESSON CHAPTERS 0:00 all things considered 1:22 bit by bit 3:16 before you know it 4:22 ELSA Speak Announcement 6:03 out of the blue 7:37 at a glance 8:41 have (something) against (someone) 11:30 look on the bright side 12:55 take issue with (someone/something) 13:54 keep a low profile 14:52 in accordance with 16:08 back roads 17:03 bear left / bear right 18:20 Review of Phrases /// CHECK OUT THESE OTHER GREAT LESSONS Binomial Expressions: 🤍 Useful English Idioms: 🤍 Awesome Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 Advanced Vocabulary: 🤍 Advanced Grammar: 🤍 Improve Your Speaking: 🤍 /// SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH YouTube Member: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Facebook Subscriber: 🤍 /// PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Audiobooks (Free Trial): 🤍 Grammarly: 🤍 Links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. /// FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 /// RELEVANT HASHTAGS #InteractiveEnglish #vocabulary #englishvocabulary #advancedvocabulary #learnvocabulary #buildvocabulary #advancedphrases /// OTHER SHOUT-OUTS Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay /// THANK YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you.

🗽 Learn English With News: Advanced English Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation | Free English Lesson

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Today you'll learn English with the news by reading a news article in the popular online magazine Time Out New York. This article is based on current events and you'll learn about tours of the statue of liberty in New York City. You'll learn advanced English vocabulary naturally by reading this article in English. You'll improve your reading comprehension by hearing me reading the article and by learning advanced grammar and correct pronunciation. By the end of the article you'll have new vocabulary to sound fluent and advanced. You'll also improve your grammar and understand advanced grammatical structures. And you'll improve your pronunciation by listening to me pronounce each and every word in the article. Enjoy the lesson! TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00:00 - Welcome 00:51 - News Article 🔴 SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 Subscribe for more videos to help you feel confident speaking English in public. 🎁 FREE SPEAKING GUIDE: 🤍 How To Speak English Fluently and Confidently In 6 Easy Steps 🎯 WATCH THIS NEXT: 🤓 ADVANCED ENGLISH VOCABULARY: 🤍 😎 TOP PHRASAL VERBS: 🤍 🤩 ADVANCED ENGLISH GRAMMAR: 🤍 🥳 CONFUSING ENGLISH WORDS: 🤍 Learn English With News: Advanced English Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation | Free English Lesson: 🤍 #JForrestEnglish #learnenglish

How to fix your advanced grammar mistakes - 4 TIPS

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I give you 4 tips on how to fix your final, advanced level grammar mistakes if you are already fluent in English. ITALKI OFFER: Buy 1 lesson, get $10 free credits at italki: 🤍 Here are the grammar books that I recommended in the video. "Understanding and Using English Grammar": 🤍 Workbook for "Understanding and Using English Grammar": 🤍 “Advanced Grammar in Use” 🤍 “English Grammar in Use” (intermediate level): 🤍 Here are some other excellent books for improving your English skills: “The Ins and Outs of Prepositions”: 🤍 “The Ultimate Phrasal Verbs Book”: 🤍 "The Article Book": 🤍 "Three Little Words": 🤍 To buy Lisa’s online video courses: 🤍 follow Lisa Mojsin on TWITTER: 🤍 follow Accurate English on FACEBOOK: 🤍 visit website: 🤍

HOW TO USE THE NARRATIVE TENSES: Advanced English grammar lesson.

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We tell stories every day. Perhaps not Shakespearean masterpieces but short anecdotes to communicate day-to-day events. Also, it's very useful to know how to tell stories if you're preparing for an English exam in both the writing and speaking papers, and the NARATIVE TENSES are essential in order to express yourself effectively. ➡️ My B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency Cambridge English exam preparation courses: 🤍 Ben Gill English teacher Website: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook Page: 🤍 #B2 first #c1advanced #c2proficiency #fce #cae #cpe #englishlearning #englishexam #tothepointenglish

Advanced Expressions (C2) to Build Your Vocabulary

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In this lesson, you are going to learn some advanced expressions that you can use to help build your vocabulary. Learning these expressions will develop both your listening comprehension as well as your speaking fluency. Here are the expressions from the lesson if you'd like to review. 1. having said that 2. wishful thinking 3. to take (something) for granted 4. keep that in mind 5. be that as it may 6. around the clock 7. to toss around some ideas 8. in and of itself 9. lo and behold 10. in hindsight /// CHECK OUT THESE OTHER GREAT LESSONS Binomial Expressions: 🤍 Useful English Idioms: 🤍 Awesome Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 Advanced Vocabulary: 🤍 Advanced Grammar: 🤍 Improve Your Speaking: 🤍 /// JOIN OUR EMAIL COMMUNITY Get lesson updates & access the Secret Fluency Lesson 🤍 /// SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH YouTube Member: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Facebook Subscriber: 🤍 /// JOIN MY SPEAKING COURSE Speak Up is an 8-week course with one-hour lessons once a week. 🤍 /// PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Audiobooks (Free Trial): 🤍 Grammarly: 🤍 Links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. /// READ WES' BOOKS Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): 🤍 Watermelon Is Life (Namibia): 🤍 /// FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 /// LESSON CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro to Advanced Expressions 1:09 Expression #1 - having said that 4:03 Expression #2 - wishful thinking 5:35 Expression #3 - to take (something) for granted 7:18 Expression #4 - keep that in mind 9:03 Expression #5 - be that as it may 11:35 Expression #6 - around the clock 12:24 Expression #7 - to toss around some ideas 13:23 Expression #8 - in and of itself 15:34 Expression #9 - lo and behold 17:18 Expression #10 - in hindsight 18:40 Expression Review /// RELEVANT HASHTAGS #InteractiveEnglish #vocabulary #advancedenglish #buildvocabulary #englishexpressions /// OTHER SHOUT-OUTS Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay /// THANK YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you.

كورس القواعد المتقدمة الحلقة الرابعة شرح انجليزي فقط - المستوى الثالث Advanced Grammar

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لمتابعة الدروس بالترتيب وحل اختبار بعد كل حلقة ومزايا اخرى - حمل التطبيق المجاني الخاص بنا على اندرويد من هنا: 🤍 على ايفون من هنا 🤍 ـــــ Support us: دعم القناة ماديا على باتريون 🤍 دعم القناة على بي بال - PayPal 🤍 ـــــــ المزايا المجانية على التطبيق * مشاهدة كل الدروس مرتبه حل اختبارات عقب كل درس تحميل الملاحظات وملفات بي دي اف بها ملخصات الدرس خانة الكلمات للتمرن على الكلمات الجديدة في الدرس قسم المراجعة, لحفظ الكلمات الصعبة عليك والرجوع اليها لاحقا غرف الدردشة للتمرن مع باقي الطلبة على اجراء محادثات انجليزية ـــــــــ المزايا المدفوعة على التطبيق * تحميل ومشاهدة الدروس بدون انترنت المدرب الصوتي للتمرين على التلفظ بشكل صحيح مدرب التهجئة , لسماع وكتابة الكلمات والتمرين على التهجي مدرب الجمل : للتمرن على تكوين وصياغة الجملة بشكل صحيح طريقة الدفع ـ من داخل التطبيق عن طريق تحويل . فودافون كاش او فوري من داخل مصر عن طريق حساب باي بال من خارج مصر على حساب zamericanenglish1🤍gmail.com - كورس شامل لتعلم اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر,كورس شامل لتعلم الانجليزية من الصفر,كورس شامل لتعلم اللغة الانجليزية,تعلم اللغه الانجليزيه,كورسات تعلم اللغة الانجليزية,شفرة امريكا,تعلم اللغة الانجليزية بالصوت والصورة,تعلم اللغة الإنجليزية من البداية

21 Advanced Phrases (C1) to Build Your Vocabulary | Advanced English

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Learn 21 amazing advanced (C1) level phrases to build your vocabulary and speak beautifully naturally! Get the Lesson PDF and the C1 Ebook! 📝 *Click to download* _here_ 👉🏼 🤍 *ALSO!* 👩🏼‍🏫 *The Beautiful British English C1 Programme* is OPEN! _join here_ 👉🏼 🤍 Save up to $150 with our Introductory Offer! Hurry - ends Sunday 21st May at 23:59! 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* 🤍 - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_ 🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ 🤍 🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE* _Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right for you with a free trial class here 👉🏼🤍 (Ad - affiliate) I've been learning Italian on LanguaTalk and have been _blown away_ so far! I am so excited about this new platform! So much so, I decided to become a part of it! 🇬🇧 *LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH CONFIDENTLY AND FLUENTLY* _Join my 3-month Beautiful British English Programmes!_ Use code *YOUTUBE15* for a 15% discount: Join B1 (Lower-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Join B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 ⏱ *TIMESTAMPS:* 00:00 Intro 02:30 Lifestyle and Wellbeing 05:12 Lifestyle and Wellbeing Quiz 06:21 People 09:53 People Quiz 11:15 Work 13:43 Work Quiz 14:51 How to download PDF 15:01 E-book 15:16 C1 Enrolment date 15:30 Outro 🎥 Video edited by Sasha Wednesd ay 👥 *MY SOCIAL MEDIA:* Personal/Vlogging Channel: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍englishwithlucy TikTok: 🤍english_with_lucy Email for business enquiries ONLY: business🤍englishwithlucy.co.uk #learnenglish #english #grammar

50+ Advanced Phrases For English Conversations

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Learn 50+ Common English phrases used in advanced conversations! Improve your speaking skills and learn advanced techniques to speak confidently! Check out Hey Lady! 👉 🤍 A speaking practice community that helps women around the world to meet, make friends and practise speaking together! This is the best video to help intermediate language students speak in advanced English conversations! All the phrases you need to have successful English conversations! TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 00:59 Why this is important 02:10 Asking for other people's opinions 03:26 When you want to interrupt 05:25 The Ladies Project - Hey Lady! 06:31 When you've gone off topic 07:40 When you think you understood but need to check 09:08 When you agree 09:45 When you somewhat disagree 10:22 When you completely disagree 12:11 When you want to change the topic 13:26 When you're talking about a controversial topic 15:00 When you want to end a conversation #StayHomeWithMe #StayHome #WithMe #Learn #mmmEnglish #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglish #AdvancedEnglish #ConfidentEnglish #YouTubeTeacher #TheLadiesProject #EnglishWithEmma Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here: 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HEY LADY! 🙋‍♀️ Helping women to succeed in English! 🤍 Build fluency and confidence in a supportive women-only community where you will: ⚡️ Study and practise talking about interesting, everyday conversation topics ⚡️ Meet and make friends with English-speaking women around the world. ⚡️ Have fun, stay motivated and above all… 😍ENJOY speaking in English! ✨ Hey Lady! is the NEW way to experience English and build the fluency you need for success! If you are a woman, or you identify as a woman, and you have an intermediate to advanced level of English, you are welcome to join. 😍 Get started today with a free Conversation Pack: lessons and ideas that you can apply in conversation, then come along to a LIVE practice event with a Hey Lady! Coach! 🎁🤗 Go here👉 🤍 (no credit card, no strings attached) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Take your English skills to the next level: 📚🤓🚀 mmmEnglish Courses 📚🤓🚀 Explore Self-Study English courses here: 🤍 Or read more below 👀 Prepositions are one of the most frustrating parts about English - but they don’t have to be! I’ve created a course that will help you to master the most common English prepositions - I’ll teach you how to use them in context, study how they are used and (importantly) I’ll help you to practise using them! This course includes grammar lessons PLUS imitation practice (so you get to practise your pronunciation with me too!) Explore our prepositions course here: 🤍 👄 Love mmmEnglish imitation lessons? Get HOURS of practice with Emma and complete our imitation training courses! Practise your pronunciation & natural English expressions by imitating a native English speaker. mmmEnglish imitation courses available now: 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other English Language Tools I recommend! ⭐️Grammarly Grammar Checker: 🤓 Grammarly helps you to see the errors in your writing and your English Grammar by making suggestions and improvements to your writing! Try it for FREE! 🤍 ⭐️Audible 👂📚 Listen to audiobooks to improve your English listening skills (AND your pronunciation!) Listen to thousands of books (all of your favourites are available) Plus… You can try Audible for yourself - get your first audio book absolutely FREE! 🤍 Cancel your subscription at any time (but keep your free book forever!) mmmEnglish earns a small commission from affiliates mentioned above. We only promote products and services that we genuinely believe will support our students on their English-learning journey. ❤️ Thank you for your support! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Connect with mmmEnglish Website & Social Media: 🟡Website: 🤍 🟢Facebook: 🤍 🔵Instagram: 🤍 👏👏👏 Show your support for Emma & mmmEnglish by subscribing to our channel, liking videos 👍 and commenting to let us know! We love hearing from our students! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO MMMENGLISH HERE ➡️ 🤍

BASIC vs. ADVANCED ENGLISH

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20 Advanced Verbs (C1/C2) to Build Your Vocabulary | TOTAL English Fluency

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⭐ BOOK A LESSON ON PREPLY ⭐ Use the code "HARRY50" for 50% off your first one-to-one lesson! ➡️ 🤍 Build your vocabulary and speak like a native with 20 advanced C1 & C2 level verbs for total English fluency. This English lesson is useful for students studying for IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, and other English proficiency exams, as well as those looking to improve their written and spoken English. Impress your IELTS examination by using these advanced English verbs. #vocabulary #englishphrases #englishpractice By the end of this video, you will learn how to use these advanced English verbs in your speaking and writing. These vocabulary words will help you improve your English skills. Learning these advanced English verbs will develop both your listening comprehension as well as your fluency in speaking and writing. These advanced words will help you build your vocabulary so that you can be more specific when expressing your thoughts, opinions, and ideas. Bring your English vocabulary to the C1 level and speak confidently in English. ⭐️ 🤍 If you're watching this English lesson, I hope you like learning from me! My goal is not only to help you improve your English speaking, listening, writing, but also to make English lessons affordable to everyone. Learn English with Harry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *FROM INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED ENGLISH ON A BUDGET* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upgrade your intermediate English to a higher level in my intensive advanced English learning course. Improve your English from as little as 9 cents per day. Have a look here - 🤍 What is included? - 55 online English lessons (worth €1,040) - over 1,500 advanced English vocabulary words - British and American slang - complicated grammar structures - pronunciation exercises - homework tasks and activities (checked by a native English teacher!) - individual consultation if needed - access to my 6 online English courses (worth €90) - downloadable resources - interactive chat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit - 🤍 ⏰ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:34 Get 50% OFF Preply.com 02:31 Articulate 03:54 Evaluate 05:02 Reconcile 06:24 Get 50% OFF Preply.com 06:32 Conjecture 08:09 Elaborate 09:53 Infer 11:28 Extrapolate 13:13 Elicit 14:54 Augment 16:26 Exacerbate 17:52 Ameliorate 19:17 Innovate 20:35 Garner 21:45 Bolster 23:36 Abate 24:58 Concur 26:25 Exemplify 28:13 Embellish 29:45 Persevere 31:22 Mitigate 32:18 Summary of advanced English verbs ➡️ Intermediate and advanced English lessons via Skype and Zoom 📌 Listen to Speak Better English with Harry podcast on Spotify - 🤍 📌 Listen to Speak Better English with Harry podcast on Apple Podcasts - 🤍 📌 Follow on Instagram 🤍englishlessonskype - 🤍 📌 Like on Facebook - 🤍 Thanks to Preply for sponsoring a portion of this video. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #learnenglish #englishexpressions #advancedenglish #englishvocab #englishlearning #englishlesson #inglesonline #inglesfluente #inglese

4 Tips to Speak ADVANCED English — Grammar Lesson

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The more accurate you become, the better you will be at expressing EXACTLY what you want to say, without going around in circles trying to explain your idea. Speak English NOW! Download our Free App - 🤍 In this lesson, you will learn the difference between 'fluency' and 'accuracy;' which of the two is more important; how you can improve your level of accuracy so you can communicate EXACTLY what you want to say; and what grammar topics you should focus on in order to break out of intermediate level and have more accuracy when you speak! Share your feedback or request a lesson here: 🤍 Check out our other channels, podcast and website: ► Learn English with TV Series: 🤍 ► Our Podcast (Free Audio Lessons): 🤍 ► Our website: 🤍 ► Instagram: 🤍 ► TikTok: 🤍 ► Twitter: 🤍 #LearnEnglish #Grammar #RealLifeEnglish

ARTICLES [A, AN, THE] 33 ADVANCED RULES + Common Mistakes.- English Grammar

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In this lesson we assume you know all the basics about articles but when to use A, An, The and no article can be problematic. Here we focus on the rules for intermediate and advanced level speakers. There are lots of them. During my research for this video I found 33 rules which I've presented here. The best thing to do is read, write, speak and listen so that you'll use the correct article instinctively. However it's good to have the rules as a reference especially in written English. I hope you enjoy the video. Stay healthy. #StayHome Learn English #WithMe #LetThemTalkTV Intermediate and advanced English lessons with subtitles on our YouTube channel. Brought to you by LetThemTalk language school in Paris #LetThemTalkTV #LearnEnglish #ParisLockdown We go deeper Subscribe here 🤍 Learn English in Paris 🤍letthemtalk.fr instagram 🤍LetThemTalkParis

Have No or Don't Have - Advanced English Grammar

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In this video, learn the difference between "Don't Have" and "Have No". Both of these structures are possible to form negative sentences. Native speakers commonly use "Have No", but we do it in a very specific situation. This is because "don't have" is the standard way to form a negative sentence, and "have no" is an alternative that is only used in specific cases. Improve your advanced English grammar with this video by learning the difference between "have no" and "don't have". Please subscribe for more videos to help you learn English and sound like a native English speaker! Let’s Connect: Facebook Page: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 LinkedIn: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Free Guide – Speak English Fluently & Confidently in 6 Easy Steps. Download Now: 🤍

English Grammar Test: Advanced English Lesson

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Download my free e-book: "5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker" 🤍 Become my student by joining a course: 🤍 - English book recommendations: 🤍 Subscribe and follow on social media! I'd love to meet you! YouTube: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Send us a postcard from your country: Speak English With Vanessa 825 C Merrimon Ave PMB # 278 Asheville, NC 28804 USA - Speak English With Vanessa helps English learners to speak American English fluently, naturally, and confidently. To become a fluent English speaker and have English conversations with a native English speaker, go to 🤍

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