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Hobby vs Career
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Hobby vs Career

In this lesson we will talk about hobbies and if it can become a business

  • Theory with exercises
  • Advanced
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Fantastic beasts
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Fantastic beasts

In this class we will learn more animals, their body parts, also creatures from Harry Potter and Fantastic beasts movies and create your own animal!

  • Theory with exercises
  • Pre-Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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shopping
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shopping

To join a queue – Встать в очередь To try something on – Примерить что- то To be in or out of fashion – Быть в моде или выйти из моды Sky-high prices – Заоблачные, высокие цены Fit somebody – Идеально подходить по размеру Glamorous – очаровательный Good-looking – красивый Gorgeous – великолепный

  • Theory with exercises
  • Elementary
  • English
Anna Snim
Anna Snim
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Nice to meet you
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Nice to meet you

In this class we will revise how to introduce yourself and the verb to be + present simple

  • Theory with exercises
  • Elementary
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Mixed things
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Mixed things

In this lesson we will discuss First World Problem phrase and meaning of that. Also we will learn mixed conditional and practice it with different exercises.

  • Theory with exercises
  • Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Conditionals boom
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Conditionals boom

Conditional sentences (+ mixed) : theory, speaking tasks, exersices, board game.

  • Theory with exercises
  • Upper Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Animals
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Animals

In this class we will discuss animals, learn where to use really and very and revise to be going to

  • Theory with exercises
  • Elementary
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Personal traits
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Personal traits

In this class we will talk about personalities, revise present tenses

  • Theory with exercises
  • Upper Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova

Other lessons

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PET
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PET

All parts pet test reading, speaking, grammar , listening

  • Theory
  • Intermediate
  • English
Darina Gribanova
Darina Gribanova
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FCE
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FCE

FCE grammar + listening+ reported speech + passive voice

  • Theory
  • Upper Intermediate
  • English
Darina Gribanova
Darina Gribanova
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"Mischief"
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"Mischief"

A boy and his friends find a coin. They make a small hole in it. They then tie a piece of cotton thread through the hole, and take the coin and the thread to the park near their home. They put the coin down on a path where someone walking by will see it, and hide themselves in the bushes nearby. Someone – an old gentleman perhaps – walks by. He sees the coin on the ground and bends down to pick it up. The boys pull the thread and the coin jumps away out of reach. With any luck the old gentleman falls over. The boys run off, laughing. My father-in-law says that he did this (and lots of other naughty things!) when he was young. The word MISCHIEF means something which we do for fun and which annoys, teases or makes fun of someone. The boys in my story were UP TO MISCHIEF. "You little monkeys – up to mischief again", the old man might have shouted at them as they ran off. Or he might have said things that I could not possibly repeat on a family podcast like this one. The adjective which comes from mischief is MISCHIEVOUS. The boys in my story were MISCHIEVOUS. And we can also use MISCHIEVOUS to describe the things that they did – a mischievous game, perhaps, or a mischievous thing to do. A joke for you. A priest is walking down the street. He sees a small boy stretching to reach the doorbell on a house. But the doorbell is high up, and the boy is only small, and he cannot stretch far enough. So the priest crosses the road and rings the doorbell for the boy. He looks down and says, "Well, my son, what happens now?" "We run, father".

  • Podcast
  • Elementary
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina
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Learn English
  • English

Learn English

Learn important, basic words you will need when you travel. Knowing a little English vocabulary can help a lot when you are travelling. Whever you are going in the world, you can almost always find someone who speaks some English.

  • Video
  • Elementary
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina