
- English
Present Simple A1/A2
In this class we will learn Present Simple Tense and practice it
- Theory with exercises
- Elementary
English
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In this class we will learn Present Simple Tense and practice it

If you heard that there was a piece of technology that could do away with traffic jams, make cities more equitable, and help us solve climate change, you might think about driverless cars, or hyperloops or any of the other new transportation technologies that get lots of hype these days. But there is a much older, much less sexy piece of machinery that could be the key to making our cities more sustainable, more liveable, and more fair: the humble bus. Steven Higashide is a transit expert, bus champion, and author of a new book called Better Buses Better Cities. And the central thesis of the book is that buses have the power to remake our cities for the better. But he says that if we want the bus to reach its potential, we’re going to have to make the experience riding one, a lot more pleasant.

In this lesson, we'll discuss amazing films based on the lives of real people. You'll also revise the grammar and vocabulary of the previous lessons. At the end of the lesson, you'll even come up with an idea for your own film!

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

In this class we will discuss the topic or Charities and the need of helping people. We will have a lot of discussion. Also we will revise grammar - articles.

Полезный урок для тренировки разговорного английского и произношения. Сначало читаете с английскими субтитрами, а потом без помощи субтитров. Упражнение не на понимание текса, а именно тренировка речи.

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Did you know that, at a certain point on a moving wheel... there's no motion? I mean, kinda... it's all relative, right? Prepare to have your mind blown in this episode of Crash Course Physics where Shini delves into the world of Rotational Motion!

English is full of look-alike and sound-alike words that easily trip up even confident speakers and writers. This lesson breaks down two frequently confused pairs: disassemble vs. dissemble and envelop vs. envelope. By exploring their origin, exact definitions, and silent letter differences, you'll learn how a single letter or syllable completely changes a word from a physical action into a cover, or from a lie into taking something apart. Perfect for refining your writing accuracy and vocabulary precision.

In this class we will discuss having a child and learn Zero and First Conditional