Swapping Stuff and Things
Can stuff and things always be swapped? If you can say things, can you say stuffs? These words can often be used interchangeably… but not always! Learn about the similarities and differences of stuff and things.
Phrasal Verbs with Catch
Phrasal verbs that all contain the word catch. Catch Up, Catch On, Catch Out. I also look at an idiomatic expression – What’s the Catch?
Describing Appearance: Complexion
Describing appearance in English. Learn vocabulary to describe complexion – skin colour and texture.
How To Say OUGH In English
Words with OUGH are difficult to know how to pronounce in English. Join me in my garden as I tackle the tricky ough phonogram, and the 7 different ways to pronounce it!
Above, Over, Over And Above
Learn about the difference between above and over – and how to use them. It also contains the expression “over and above”.
Tall vs High
Tall or High? How do we know which one to use? These can be confusing words, easily mixed up. In this video, I give explanations and examples on how to use them.
Describing Appearance: Hair
In my new video, we look at how to describe appearance. Learn vocabulary to describe hair colour, length, texture and hairstyles in English.
Different Ways To Say “You’re Welcome”
Someone has said thank you to you. But how do you respond in English? Learn 15 ways to say you’re welcome, without saying you’re welcome.
Anyone, Any One, Anytime, Any Time, At Any Time
In this video, I look at the words anyone and anytime. Both can be used as one word or two. When do we use one word and when do we use two separate words? Let’s find out!
