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Common English Mistakes you NEED to Avoid

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Common English Mistakes you NEED to Avoid Level: All levels    Reading Time: 8 minutes    Category: Study Tips [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for

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Study Tips adjectives, advanced, articles, beginner, intermediate, mistakes, prepositions

5 Things You Need To Quickly Improve Your English

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5 Things You Need To Quickly Improve Your English Level: All levels    Reading Time: 12 minutes    Category: Study Tips [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on

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Study Tips advanced, beginner, improve your english, intermediate, listening, pronunciation, speaking, vocabulary

How to Improve your English Speaking by Shadowing!

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

The skill we will look at today is called shadowing and I think it is one of the most powerful ways you can practice and improve your English skills.  WATCH

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Study Tips advanced, beginner, intermediate, shadowing

How to Test Your English Level and What to Study Next

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How to Test Your English Level and What to Study Next Level: All Levels    Reading Time: 8 minutes    Category: Study Tips [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to

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Study Tips advanced, beginner, english level, intermediate

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

Why Has My English Stopped Improving?

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Why Has My English Stopped Improving? Level: All Levels    Reading Time: 7 minutes    Category: Study Tips [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for all

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Study Tips advanced, beginner, improve your english, intermediate, language plateau

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

The Easiest Way To Learn Vocabulary

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Learning vocabulary is very important when you study English. ANKI will help you do it better. Find out what ANKI is and how to use it to remember new words!

Study Tips advanced, anki, beginner, intermediate

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

Adjectives Ending in “-ed” or “-ing” – Bored vs Boring

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Adjectives that end in ~ing or ~ed have different meanings and you need to learn how to use them correctly if you want to sound like a native speaker!

Grammar adjective, adjective endings, beginner, bored, boring, ed adjectives, ed or ing, FP, ing adjectives

Prepositions of Time – In / On / At

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

Learn all about the prepositions of time: In, on and at. You will never get them mixed up again if you memorise these simple vocabulary rules!

Grammar at, beginner, FP, grammar, in, in on at, on, prepositions, prepositions of time, time prepositions

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Made Simple

Posted 2 years ago by DanSenSei

In English, we have countable and uncountable nouns. This means you need to understand what they are and how they are used to make sure you sound fluent.

Grammar beginner, countable, nouns, plural, singular, uncountable
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