2015-10-26 How to use antonyms – 6 Minute Vocabulary
Antonyms Are your clothes a bit old-fashioned or are they really trendy? Are you a decisive or indecisive person? One…
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Antonyms Are your clothes a bit old-fashioned or are they really trendy? Are you a decisive or indecisive person? One…
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Fortunately, obviously, seriously, ideally. These words do a very useful job. How do we use them – and other phrases…
Suffixes: -ment, -ance, -ence Words like excitement, performance and difference have suffixes that turn verbs and adjectives into nouns. Listen…
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False friends A Spanish woman was on a train in Australia. She said “Can I sit down please? I’m embarrassed.”…
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Easily confused words Sensible and sensitive are two words that look and sound similar but have very different meanings. They…
Suffixes: -less & -free Are e-cigarettes harmless or do you think all public places should be smoke-free? Catherine and Neil…
Prefixes de-, dys-, and dis Do you suffer from dyspepsia? Could a detox diet help? Do you always listen to…
Ordinal numbers What’s the date today? And do you know how to say it? Find out about ordinal numbers and…
Spoken short forms Gonna, wanna, dunno, whatcha… are these really English words? Who uses them and why? Finn and Catherine…
Uncountable nouns What is more important in life: knowledge, money or happiness? And what do those three words have in…
In, at, on with time expressions Neil is going to a wedding on Saturday, but Catherine likes to relax at…
Hyphenation My sixty-year-old mother-in-law did a ten-foot dive into the swimming pool and was greatly admired. Why do we write…
Words with double letters Spelling in English can be hard, and one of the trickiest areas is double letters. Is…
Pronouncing verbs and nouns So you want a salary increase? Who doesn’t? But do you pronounce ‘increase’ with the stress…
British and American English What’s the difference between a mobile phone and a cellphone? Not much, except the first term…