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Frequency adverbs

  always > usually > often > sometimes > now and then > occasionally  > not often > hardly ever > rarely> never

List of Adverbs

  How? A: absentmindedly, adoringly, awkwardly B: beautifully, briskly, brutally C: carefully, cheerfully, competitively E: eagerly, effortlessly, extravagantly G: girlishly, gracefully, grimly L: lazily, lifelessly, loyally Q: quietly, quickly, quizzically R: really, recklessly, remorsefully, ruthlessly S: savagely, sloppily, so, stylishly U: unabashedly, unevenly, urgently W: well, wishfully, worriedly When? A: after, afterwards, annually B: before D: daily N: never, now S: soon, still T: then, today, tomorrow W: weekly, when Y: yesterday Where? A: abroad, anywhere, away E: everywhere H: here, home I: in, inside O: out, outside S: somewhere T: there U: underground, upstairs What extent? E: extremely N: not (this includes n’t) Q: quite R: rather, really T: terribly, too V: very

List of Common Adjectives

A aback abaft abandoned abashed aberrant abhorrent abiding abject ablaz e able abnormal aboard aboriginal abortive abounding abrasive abrupt absent absorbed absorbing abstracted absurd abundant abusive acceptable accessible accidental accurate acid acidic acoustic acrid actually ad hoc adamant adaptable addicted adhesive adjoining adorable adventurous afraid aggressive agonizing agreeable ahead ajar alcoholic alert alike alive alleged alluring aloof amazing ambiguous ambitious amuck amused amusing ancient angry animated annoyed annoying anxious apathetic aquatic aromatic arrogant ashamed aspiring assorted astonishing attractive auspicious automatic available average awake aware awesome awful axiomatic B bad barbarous bashful bawdy beautiful befitting belligerent beneficial bent berserk best better bewildered big billowy bite-sized bitter bizarre black black-and-white bloody blue blue-eyed blushing boiling boorish bored boring bouncy boundless brainy brash brave brawny breakable breezy ...

Basic Vocabulary List by Category

  DAYS-MONTHS-SEASONS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday weekend weekday January February March April May June July August September October November December winter spring summer fall autumn season TIME time moment millisecond second minute hour day week month quarter year decade century millenium eternity a.m. p.m. day night evening morning yesterday morning noon afternoon evening midnight night tomorrow after afterwards already before during not yet now still then until while DIRECTIONS-PLACES left right far near north south east west down up next to straight ahead between behind around across avenue bank bathroom coffee shop church hospital highway hotel movie museum neighborhood park parking pharmacy police postoffice restaurant school street corner pool theater village city place river lake sea ocean hill mountain map address kilometer mile meter COLORS black blue brown clear cream dark gold golden gray green light lilac multicolored navy orange pink pur...

EVERYDAY CONVERSATION

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  Greeting People Hello./Hi. 2 Good morning. 3 Good afternoon. 4 Good evening. 5 How are you?/How are you doing? 6 Fine./Fine, thanks./Okay. 7 What’s new?/What’s new with you? 8 Not much./Not too much. Leave Taking Good-bye./Bye. 10 Good night. 11 See you later./ See you soon. Introducing Yourself and Others 12 Hello. My name is…… Hi. I’m………. 13 Nice to meet you. 14 Nice to meet you, too. 15 I’d like to introduce….. This is………. Getting Someone’s Attention Expressing Gratitude 16 Excuse me. 17 May I ask a question? 18 Thank you./Thanks. 19 You’re welcome. Saying You Don’t Understand Calling Someone on the Telephone I don’t understand./ Sorry. I don’t understand. 21 Can you please repeat that?/ Can you please say that again? 22 Hello. This is………. May I please speak to………? 23 Yes. Hold on a moment. 24 I’m sorry……….isn’t here right now.

List of Common Adverbs

  A  abnormally absentmindedly accidentally acidly actually adventurously afterwards almost always angrily annua lly anxiously arrogantly awkwardly B  badly bashfully beautifully bitterly bleakly blindly blissfully boastfully boldly bravely briefly brightly briskly broadly busily C calmly carefully carelessly cautiously certainly cheerfully clearly cleverly closely coaxingly colorfully commonly continually coolly correctly courageously crossly cruelly curiously D daily daintily dearly deceivingly delightfully deeply defiantly deliberately delightfully diligently dimly doubtfully dreamily E easily elegantly energetically enormously enthusiastically equally especially even evenly eventually exactly excitedly extremely F fairly faithfully famously far fast fatally ferociously fervently fiercely fondly foolishly fortunately frankly frantically freely frenetically frightfully fully furiously G generally generously gently gladly gleefully gracefully gratefully greatly greedily ...

Talking About College in English - Education English - English for youngsters

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Lesson Script Talking About College in English. Many of us are good planners and know exactly what we want, but if you are like the most of us, you’re confused and often undecided. Specially when it comes to making career choices, it takes a lot of work to finally decide what you want. In this lesson we will discuss the complex decision of selecting a college course in English. Listen to this lesson for career and education related words and phrases. Make a note of new English words and practice those English phrases. In this lesson, we will talk about phrases you can use to talk about your doubts while choosing a college course. Talking to Your Friend. Charlie:  What do you plan to do after school? Anna:  Gonna do an architecture course. What about you? Charlie:  The hell if I knew. I am so confused. Anna:  You’d better make up your mind soon and apply if you want a good college. Charlie:  I know. Hey, why don’t you suggest something? Anna:  Go for somethi...

Asking Someone Their Name In English - What's Your Name - English Video Lessons

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Lesson Script What’s your name? We meet new people wherever we go. We can be hesitant in asking people their name because we are self conscious. Sometimes there are situations when we have already met the person but forgotten their name. Let’s look at some conversations that will help us to learn, or remember, a person’s name. In this lesson we will learn how to ask someone “What’s your name?,” in many different ways. You’ll get more comfortable with asking a stranger for their name, and also with asking someone you’ve already met to remind you of their name. In this lesson we will learn how to ask someone “What’s your name?” in some different ways. Interaction Hi! Great to see you dear viewer. ‘What’s your name?’ is one of the most asked questions we face in our lives. You meet strangers, they ask you your name, and you ask them back. It is a conversation starter at any place. So let’s listen to some conversations which include asking your name and getting to know people. Hit the paus...

English Grammar Lessons - Using 'if' in English - English Tutorials For Beginners

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Lesson Script Using ‘if’ in English. ‘If’ is a conditional word. It is used to say that something will happen when, and only when, something else happens. In other words, it requires a condition to occur. Let’s take a look at some conversations which will help us use the word ‘if’ in an appropriate way. In this lesson you will learn about the correct use of ‘if’. Interaction Hello viewer! ‘If’ is a very common word, often used in many conversations. It gives the condition that something will happen only when something else happens. This lesson shows you through some conversations, how to use ‘if’ correctly. Practice the lines by pausing the video anywhere you want and repeating the lines. To brush up your vocabulary, have a look at the vocabulary section at the end. Shall we get started then? I believe you learned something from watching this lesson. We’ll be back with a new one tomorrow. Make sure you come back for it! Hit that like button below (point down) to let us know your though...