English Vocabulary Lesson 19: Valentine’s Day Topic of the lesson: Words related to Valentine’s Day presented in different forms. Level of the lesson: intermediate to advanced. Learning Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Lesson 18: Expressions About Tables Lesson’s Topic: Expressions in English with the word “table”. Learn three idioms. Learning Vocabulary Lessons Lesson 17. Pittsburgh, PA Lesson 16.
Learning English Vocabulary Lesson 16 – BRIDGE Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Topic: Common expressions about bridges. You can learn English vocabulary faster by learning Englsih
Learning English Vocabulary Lesson 15 – BULLS Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Topic: Expressions related to bulls. (No profanity! Just colorful expressions commonly used by Americans.)
Learning English Vocabulary Lesson 14b – CONNOTATIONS English vocabulary practice for the ADVANCED English language learner. In this lesson I explain the importance of knowing connotations (word associations),
Learning English Vocabulary Lesson 14a – CONNOTATIONS English vocabulary practice for the ADVANCED English language learner. In this lesson I explain the importance of knowing connotations (word associations),
Learning English Vocabulary Lesson 13 – NOSE SURGERY English Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 13 topic: Expressions connected to the NOSE, BREATHING, and BLOOD (in
English Vocabulary Lesson 12a – INDEPENDENCE DAY. PART ONE of a vocabulary lesson in two parts. TOPIC: Independence Day. Vocabulary is presented in the context of U.S. history.
English Vocabulary Lesson 11b – FATHER’S DAY. PART TWO of a vocabulary lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Father’s Day. Language Focus: set phrases with “make”. Levels: intermediate to
English Vocabulary Lesson 11a – FATHER’S DAY. PART ONE of a vocabulary lesson in TWO parts. Topic: Father’s Day. Language Focus: set phrases with “make”. Levels: intermediate to
English Vocabulary Lesson 10 – Saint Patrick’s Day. Topic of the lesson: A lesson in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, March 17. Three new expressions for the advanced