Introduction
  • Meet Your Teacher and Course Topics
  • 7 Steps to Fluency
  • Let's Meet!
Listening
  • Active Listening Skills
  • Active Listening Quiz
  • 5 Examples to Improve Your English Listening and Speaking
  • How to learn more and improve your English
Speaking & Pronunciation
  • Volume and Voice Control
  • Challenging Sounds: R and L
  • Challenging Sounds P vs. B
  • Challenging Sounds: Shi and Si
  • Pronounced the same?
  • Long vs. Short Vowel Sounds
  • Rhyming pairs
  • Improve Your Stress & Intonation
  • Linking Sounds in a Phrase
Best Conversation Skills
  • How to End a Conversation
  • Tips for Job or College Interviews
  • How to Answer the Toughest Interview Question
  • Fillers - Actually, Like and You Know
  • Phrases for Shopping
  • Going Shopping
  • How to Organize a Formal Conversation or Presentation
  • Express Your Point Quickly
  • Presentation Skills - Defer Questions
  • Give Your Opinion, Feedback, Criticism
Vocabulary
  • Intensifier Vocabulary
  • Describe an Experience
  • Common Words that Go Together
  • Collocations
  • Transitions: First vs. At First
Phrasal Verbs
  • Common Verbs that Need Prepositions After
  • Phrasal Verb: To Break Down
  • Phrasal Verbs Quiz
Idioms
  • "Make a Mistake" in Idioms
  • "Baseball" Idioms
  • "Hat" Idioms
  • To See Eye to Eye
  • Idioms Quiz
Grammar Tips
  • Correct a Common Mistake - What means...?
  • My family "have" or "has" ?
  • Correct a Common Mistake Expressing Numbers
  • In vs. On for Dates
  • Numbers and Dates
  • Grammar Tip: Good vs. Well
  • Specially vs. Especially
  • Modal Verbs
  • Modal Verbs Explanation
  • Present Perfect Tense
  • How to Use Should vs. Should Have
  • Adjective Phrases & Clauses
  • Grammar Quiz
Writing Tips
  • Tip for Tests and Responding to Prompts
  • How to Quote Sources for a Paper
  • How to Start an Email or Letter
  • How to End an Email or Letter
  • How to address people when you're writing to them
Extra: Study Skills Tips
  • Study Tip: A Vocabulary Notebook
  • Study Tip: How to Build Vocabulary
  • Organize Vocabulary by Connotation
  • Positive or Negative Connotation?
  • Set a SMART Goal
  • What is a SMART Goal?
BONUS: New Lessons
  • How to make the TH sound in English
  • How to Say Hello Like a Natural English Speaker
  • How are you? Respond Naturally
  • How to Never Miss a Question
  • Sounding Natural
  • When to Use Might or May
  • How to Say One of the Most Difficult Words in English
  • How to Make a Successful Invitation in English
  • How to Use GET in Many Ways
  • When to Use "Do" to Make a Question
  • What NOT to Say About the Weather
  • How to Use "THE" - Solve this Problem Now!
  • How to Start a Telephone Conversation in English
  • How to Study Through Your Interests
  • Stop Using "Will" and Start Using "Going to" More - Here's How
  • How to Make a Study Plan on a Busy Schedule
  • Do NOT Joke or Use Humor on These Topics
  • How to Improve English Speaking Skills
  • What Are American Culture Faux Pas?
  • How to Improve American English Cultural Skills
  • What Skill Should You Focus on for Fluency?
  • How to Improve Your English with Gratitude for Thanksgiving
  • How to Dream in English
  • What NOT to Do If You Want to Sound Like a Native Speaker of English
  • What is Your English Missing?
  • Focus: Tips for German Speakers of English