Library
Here you can find an index of all my paid lessons.
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Newest lessons for paying subscribers
Make the subject and verb agree - not always as easy as it seems.
Comparatives and superlatives - the basics and beyond.
Test your knowledge of prepositions so you can avoid these common mistakes.
Complete list of lessons for paying subscribers
Verb tenses
Learn about all the different verb tenses and try my grammar exercises to test your knowledge.
Present simple - Present continuous - Present perfect - Present perfect continuous
Present simple vs present continuous
Present perfect vs present perfect continuous
Past simple - Past continuous - Past perfect - Past perfect continuous
Present perfect vs past simple
Future forms (will, going to etc) - Future continuous - Future perfect -
Future perfect continuous
Phrasal verbs
Learn the most common phrasal verbs in English and try my practice exercises.
Clothes - Travel - Education - Money
Telephoning - Daily routine - Sleep - Food and eating
Relationships (free lesson)
Phrasal verbs with up part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3
Reading lessons
Learn about life in England throughout the year, practise your reading skills and learn new vocabulary, including phrasal verbs.
These lessons are taken from my e-book “A Year in England”, which you can buy here.
January - February - March - April - May - June (free lesson)
July - August - September - October - November - December
Easter - Christmas (free lesson)
Common Mistakes
These exercises will help you correct some of the most common grammar and vocabulary mistakes that English learners make.
These lessons are taken from my e-book “Common Mistakes in English”, which you can buy here.
Exercise 1 - Exercise 2 - Exercise 3 - Exercise 4 - Exercise 5 - Exercise 6
Gerund or infinitive
Learn all about when to use the gerund (the …-ing form) and when to use the infinitive (the to … form).
These lessons are taken from my e-book “I like to cook or I like cooking?” which you can buy here.
Lesson 1 - Lesson 2 - Lesson 3 - Lesson 4
Lesson 5 - Lesson 6 - Lesson 7 - Lesson 8
Other
NEW: Subject/Verb agreement
Make the subject and verb agree - not always as easy as it seems.
NEW: Comparatives and Superlatives
Remind yourself of the basics and go beyond!
Common mistakes with prepositions
Test your knowledge of prepositions so you can avoid these common mistakes.
Say, tell, speak and talk
Learn the difference between these commonly confused words
Used to, be used to and get used to
Learn the difference between these commonly confused verb phrases.