2016-07-25 Linking words of contrast – Grammar Masterclass
Linking words of contrast You may think that British people eat terrible food, are unfriendly and enjoy queuing. However, Dan…
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Linking words of contrast You may think that British people eat terrible food, are unfriendly and enjoy queuing. However, Dan…
When is the present not the present Of course you all know that we use the present to talk about…
The future’s not what it seems! You probably know that in English, we talk about the future using ‘will’ and…
DanHi Guys! Dan for BBC Learning English here. This time we’re going to be taking a look at non-defining relative…
Can, could, be able to, manage to Neil and Catherine take a look at the meaning and use of some…
Did you really use to…?! In this 6 Minute Grammar programme, we hear about a strange habit Finn had when…
Will, going to, might, be likely to Finn and Catherine talk about birthdays and use ‘will’, ‘going to’, ‘might’ and…
Question tags Catherine’s chocolate has gone missing! She thinks Finn ate it, so she asks him this: ‘Finn, you didn’t…
Present perfect and past simple Have you ever eaten insects? Catherine and Neil talk about unusual food and give you…
State verbs Is it ever ok to say ‘I’m loving your work’? If you’re still unsure about the difference between…
If you need more explanation about the second conditional, just give us six minutes of your time and we can…
If it rains, what will you do? Well, if it rains, I’ll take my umbrella with me. It’s not as…
Present and past passives This unit was produced by BBC Learning English for you – and we hope you’re learning…
Indirect questions Could you tell us what you have learnt from Unit 21 so far? Have you any idea how…
Tenses Neil and Catherine go on on a ‘tense tour’ of six very important English tenses. Listen to their examples…
Too, very, enough This session has been all about expressing degree in English. Too, very, and enough are three key…
Subject questions In everyday English, the words who, what, which and whose are very common in questions. But how do…
In 6 Minute Grammar, Neil, Catherine and Rob share their pasts with you and give lots of examples of used…
Decisions, decisions! Catherine doesn’t know what to have for dinner tonight. She might have a curry or she may have…
Defining relative clauses This is a Unit which focuses a lot on relative clauses. By now you are people who…