Learn greetings, countries, nationalities, verb “to be”, alphabet, personal objects, demonstratives, possessives, and speaking practice with exercises for immediate practice.
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Learn greetings, countries, nationalities, verb “to be”, alphabet, personal objects, demonstratives, possessives, and speaking practice with exercises for immediate practice.

Learn the crucial difference between -ed and -ing adjectives in English. Adjectives ending in -ed describe how someone feels (e.g., bored, excited, tired), while -ing adjectives describe what causes that feeling (e.g., boring, exciting, tiring). Use -ed for the receiver of the emotion and -ing for the source. Understand through examples like ‘the movie was boring’ (cause) vs. ‘I was bored’ (feeling). Practice with guided questions to express yourself clearly.

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use these adjectives. We will cover:
What -ing adjectives are and how they describe the source of an emotion.
Why understanding the cause-and-effect relationship is crucial.
How to avoid common mistakes and distinguish -ing words from verbs.
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Ever struggle to find the right word for how you’re feeling? It happens to all of us! Luckily, English has a super handy tool for this: adjectives that end in ‘-ed’. Think of them as little windows into your heart and mind. Getting these right is a game-changer for expressing yourself clearly and understanding how other people feel, too. It’s all about connecting on a deeper level.
*What -ed adjectives are and how they describe internal feelings
*Why they are so important for talking about your emotions
*How using them correctly helps you express personal experiences and connect with others

Welcome to this intensive self-study course! By the end, you’ll be able to confidently use adjectives ending in -ed and -ing to describe feelings and situations in English. This course connects grammar with real-life experience so learning is practical, engaging, and memorable.

Common Class Room Expressions 1

Common Class Room Expressions 2
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Welcome to the first step of your English language journey! This lesson is designed for absolute beginners and will introduce you to the fundamental building blocks of English communication. You’ll start with the basics of meeting new people and navigating a classroom environment.

Discover the fascinating world of American Halloween traditions and how they’ve evolved over time. You’ll learn about the origins of popular Halloween symbols, explore how Americans celebrate today, and see how this spooky holiday has become a beloved part of American pop culture.

Get ready to start your English learning journey! In this lesson, you will learn the basics to help you communicate in simple and common situations.
How to introduce yourself and meet new people
To talk about yourself using the verb “Be”
New vocabulary for numbers, countries, and objects
How to ask and answer simple questions
Essential skills like completing a form
