How to prepare for an English exam – The 6 Best ways! Are you thinking of taking an English exam? Perhaps you should. They’re a good way of motivating you to study. Here are our top tips on how to prepare for an English exam in nine months. This is the first part of a […]
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English for emergencies – Laugh & Learn English at the same time – Class on Crazy Emergency calls Learn to describe an emergency! English for emergencies In this cass, you’ll improve your listening skills with some funny (and ridiculous) emergency calls while we take a look at some skills regarding English for emergencies. For a FREE […]
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31 great tips on how to improve your English! Here are 31 of our top tips on how to improve your English (or just about any language!). 1, Read for 10 minutes With just 20 minutes a day, you can really improve your English. Read for 10 minutes (an online article, a graded reader, etc.), […]
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What are your New Year’s resolutions? To that question you may be asking us, What is a New Year`s resolution? Well, basically, a New Year’s resolution is a firm decision made on New Year’s Eve (31st December) or New Year’s Day (1st January) to do something (or to stop doing something) over the course of […]
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Tell jokes and funny stories in English – the present simple 3 In this class, you will learn how to use the PRESENT SIMPLE tense for telling jokes and funny stories in English. We can use the Present Simple to tell a story: Two white goats are on a large tree trunk over a mountain […]
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How to enjoy your Learn Hot English products with Flipbook Viewer Before starting its very important to download the Flipbook Viewer App from the App Store, look out for this symbol once downloaded this icon will appear on your phone. 1. Now go onto our website learnhotenglish.com and click on the three horizontal lines in […]
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How to use the Present Perfect: PAST actions connected to the present! How to use the Present Perfect to talk about things we’ve done before now, in the past, that have a connection to the present. Here are some Present perfect examples: • I’ve broken my arm (so I can’t play tennis now). • She’s […]
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