6 Minute Grammar (Easy Level)

2019-12-28 Using ‘can’, ‘could’, ‘be able to’ and ‘manage to’ – 6 Minute Grammar

Can, could, be able to, manage to Neil and Catherine take a look at the meaning and use of some…

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2019-12-21 Used To & Would – 6 Minute Grammar

Did you really use to...?! In this 6 Minute Grammar programme, we hear about a strange habit Finn had when he was…

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2019-12-14 Talking about the future – 6 Minute Grammar

Will, going to, might, be likely to Finn and Catherine talk about birthdays and use 'will', 'going to', 'might' and…

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2019-12-07 Question tags – 6 Minute Grammar

Question tags Catherine's chocolate has gone missing! She thinks Finn ate it, so she asks him this: 'Finn, you didn't…

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2019-11-30 Present perfect and past simple – 6 Minute Grammar

Present perfect and past simple Have you ever eaten insects? Catherine and Neil talk about unusual food and give you…

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2019-11-23 State verbs – 6 Minute Grammar

State verbs Is it ever ok to say ‘I’m loving your work’? If you’re still unsure about the difference between state…

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2019-11-16 The second conditional – 6 Minute Grammar

If you need more explanation about the second conditional, just give us six minutes of your time and we can…

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2019-11-09 First conditional – 6 Minute Grammar

If it rains, what will you do? Well, if it rains, I’ll take my umbrella with me. It’s not as…

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2019-11-02 Present and past passives – 6 Minute Grammar

Present and past passives This unit was produced by BBC Learning English for you - and we hope you're learning a lot…

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2019-10-26 Indirect Questions – 6 Minute Grammar

Indirect questions Could you tell us what you have learnt from Unit 21 so far? Have you any idea how…

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2019-10-19 Take a ‘tenses tour’ – 6 Minute Grammar

Tenses Neil and Catherine go on on a 'tense tour' of six very important English tenses. Listen to their examples and explanations and…

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2019-10-12 ‘Too’, ‘very’ and ‘enough’ – 6 Minute Grammar

Too, very, enough This session has been all about expressing degree in English. Too, very, and enough are three key words we use for this. In 6…

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2019-10-05 Subject Questions – 6 Minute Grammar

Subject questions In everyday English, the words who, what, which and whose are very common in questions. But how do we form questions when…

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2019-09-28 ‘Used to’ – 6 Minute Grammar

In 6 Minute Grammar, Neil, Catherine and Rob share their pasts with you and give lots of examples of used to. Here's…

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2019-09-21 ‘May’, ‘might’ and ‘could’  – 6 Minute Grammar

Decisions, decisions! Catherine doesn't know what to have for dinner tonight. She might have a curry or she may have…

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2019-09-14 Relative Clauses – 6 Minute Grammar

Defining relative clauses This is a Unit which focuses a lot on relative clauses. By now you are people who…

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2019-09-07 The present perfect with ‘just’, ‘already’ and ‘yet’  – 6 Minute Grammar

Just, already and yet with the present perfect tense Finn and Alice present this edition of 6 Minute Grammar, but…

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2019-08-31 Comparatives and superlatives – 6 Minute Grammar

More about comparatives and superlatives Meet our presenters Rob and Sophie. Who's the tallest and who's the thinnest? These are…

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2019-08-24 Present perfect with ‘for’ and ‘since’  – 6 Minute Grammar

Present perfect with 'for' and 'since' So since we started this session, we've talked about using the present perfect with…

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2019-08-17 Present perfect with ‘ever’ and ‘never’ – 6 Minute Grammar

Finn Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute Grammar with me, Finn. AliceAnd me, Alice. Hello. FinnAnd today we're talking about the present…

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