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Category: Vocabulary

Airport Security Questions You NEED To Know In English

Posted 4 weeks ago by DanSenSei

Today, you are going to learn everything you need to know to survive the airport in English. I remember when I first arrived in Japan. I understood some Japanese but

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Vocabulary airport, intermediate

Can YOU Use Intensifiers in English? Very / So / Too

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Can YOU Use Intensifiers in English? Level: Intermediate    Reading Time: 6 minutes    Category: Vocabulary [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for all the latest

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Vocabulary intensifiers, intermediate, so, too, very

Do You Make These Quantifier Mistakes?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

DO YOU MAKE THESE QUANTIFIER MISTAKES? Level: Intermediate    Reading Time: 6 minutes    Category: Vocabulary [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for all the latest

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Vocabulary a lot of, few, intermediate, little, many, mistakes, much, quantifiers

Do / Make – What’s the Difference?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Do / Make – What’s the Difference? Level: Beginner    Reading Time: 6 minutes    Category: Vocabulary [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for all the

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Vocabulary do, make, whats the difference

Too / Either / Neither / So – What’s the difference?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Too / Either / Neither / So – What’s the difference? Level: Beginner    Reading Time: 4 minutes    Category: Vocabulary [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on

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Vocabulary agreeing, beginner, either, neither, so, too

For or Since – What’s the Difference?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

For or Since? These prepositions of time both talk about past events that continue until now but they work in different ways. Learn how to use them now!

Vocabulary beginner, for, prepositions of time, since, time prepositions

Still, Yet, Just and Already – What’s the Difference?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Don’t get still, yet, just and already mixed up – Check out this lesson now!

Vocabulary adverbs of time, already, intermediate, just, still, yet 1 Comment

What are indefinite pronouns? – Every, any, some and no.

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Learn how to use indefinite pronouns like a native speaker. Every, any, some and no are really useful in lots of situations!

Vocabulary any, beginner, determiner, every, indefinite pronouns, no, pronoun, some

What Are Quantifiers: Much, Many, Little, Few

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

If you want to talk about an amount or quantity of something with confidence, you need to learn what quantifiers are and how to use them.

Vocabulary a few, a little, a lot, countable, determiners, intermediate, many, much, quantifiers, uncountable

Look, Watch and See – What’s the Difference?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Look, watch and see are easy to use like a native speaker with this essential guide to these easily confused verbs. Never get them mixed up again!

Vocabulary FP, intermediate, look, look watch see, see, similar english words, similar words, vocabulary, watch
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