Aspect What's the secret that links all tenses together? Dan:Are you tense about tense? Well, don’t be! In this session’s…
Participle Clauses Knowing your curiosity about participle clauses, Dan is here to explain. Dan:Beware the participle claws! Get it? Claws…like…
Question Tags You want to know about question tags, do you? Dan will explain. DanSo you want to learn question…
Discourse Markers 2 Make your English more fluent by learning with Sian SianSian here for BBC Learning English. In this…
Inversion 2 Only here can you learn about inversion. Watch Dan explains more about this tricky subject! DanUnder no circumstances…
Inversion 1: After Negative or Limiting Adverbs Only here can you learn about Inversion. Watch Dan explain! DanUnder no circumstances…
Being Polite: How to soften your English Sian's going to show you 4 ways not to offend people by being…
The complete 'wish' The word 'wish' has 5 uses in English - and today we're going to cover them all! DanI wish I…
Subject-Verb Agreement 3 I am happy. You are happy. He is happy! The subjects and verbs agree. But what about…
Subject-Verb Agreement 2 I am happy. You are happy. He is happy! The subjects and verbs agree. But what about…
Subject-Verb Agreement 1 I am happy. You are happy. He is happy! The subjects and verbs agree. But what about…
Differences between formal and informal English Sometimes formal and informal English can seem like two different languages. Sian's here to…
Dan is back with more common mistakes that advanced learners can make. This time he's looking at why go and come and take and bring are often confused…
Advanced Learner Mistakes While many advanced learners are more than capable of communicating extremely effectively, no one is perfect. You…
Discourse markers Discourse markers are words and phrases we use to connect and organise our ideas. They act like signposts,…
The future seen from the past Sometimes when we are talking about past events, we want to refer to something…
Giving emphasis using 'what' Sometimes we want to make it clear which part of a sentence is the most important…
Native-speaker 'mistakes' You may think that all native speakers are perfect and they never make mistakes in English - but…
Giving emphasis Sometimes we want to make it clear which part of a sentence is the most important to us.…
Native-speaker 'mistakes' You may think that all native speakers are perfect and they never make mistakes in English - but…