English Language Pro | Spoken English Conversation + Culture
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Stop feeling like a different person in English…
With English Language Pro, be fluent and be you!
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No time wasting, only the best English conversation skills, vocabulary and idioms
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Do homework assignments by writing, video message or audio recording!
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Live lectures to answer your questions in detail and give you more practice time
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Fluency for any situation: business English and informal conversation
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Skills for IELTS, TOEFL, FCE and CAE exam success!
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Be comfortable in the English language
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Understand American culture
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And more…!
Can’t wait to see you in the course!
ATTENTION: There is some adult vocabulary in this course that might not be suitable for children,
as lectures include discussion of informal English idioms and other expressions meant for adult learners.
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1How course is organized
How the course is organized and what topics are discussed
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2Are expressions and idioms necessary?
How important are idioms and expressions in English conversation?
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3How to do homework
About in-lecture practice and the three ways you can do your homework assignments (written, video and audio)
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4Greetings | Part 1
There are many idiomatic ways to say "hello" in English, learn them here!
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5Greetings | Part 2
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6Assignment: Introduce yourself!
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7Introduce yourself!
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8Live video: Informal greetings
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9Ending a conversation
How to end a conversation in English
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10How to say goodbye
How English speakers say goodbye!
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11Assignment: say goodbye!
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12Practice saying goodbye
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13Escape a conversation
We don't always want to talk to someone, here's how to escape a conversation!
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14Spoken expressions
Expressions and idioms for asking questions
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15Basic grammar structure
The basic grammar structure for asking questions. You'll learn more, topic specific questions we ask, in each section of the course!
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16Assignment: Practice asking questions!
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17Question practice
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18Live: More question expressions!
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19Name and introductions
How to introduce yourself and others in English
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20Nationality, language, age, relationship
Tell people where you're from, what languages you speak, age and relationship status
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21Describe someone's appearance
How to describe yours and others' physical appearance
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22Assignment: Describe someone!
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23Describe a famous person!
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24Appearance idioms | Part 1
Awesome English idioms to describe how someone looks
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25Appearance idioms | Part 2
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26Assignment: Use the idioms!
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27Appearance idioms practice!
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28Describe someone's personality
You already learned how to describe how someone looks, now describe how they act and behave
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29Personality idioms | Part 1
Be able to describe someone's personality with some great idioms
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30Personality Idioms | Part 2
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31Assignment: Idioms practice!
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32Personality idioms practice!
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33Describe how you feel
Be able to describe how you feel emotionally and physically in English, as well as being able to ask other people how they feel
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34Assignment: Describe how you feel
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35How do you feel?
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36LIVE: Human body vocabulary
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37Nutrition, diet, exercise
How native speakers talk about exercise, diet and nutrition
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38Exercise vocabulary
The types main types of exercise and some important vocabulary to talk about it!
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39Assignment: Your health habits
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40Let's talk about your health habits!
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41Health and fitness idioms
More colorful ways to describe health and fitness with English idioms
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42Assignment: Let's talk about health!
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43Health/fitness idioms practice!
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44Talk about hobbies & interests
Learn how to talk about the things you most enjoy in life as well as the things you least enjoy!
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45LIVE: Hobbies vocabulary
A ton of vocabulary to talk about different hobbies and interests. Is your favorite hobby missing? Message me and I will add it :D
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46Idioms for the things you do!
These idioms are very common when talking about things we enjoy or don't enjoy doing, so don't skip this lecture!Â
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47Assignment: Use the new idioms!
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48Lifestyle idioms practice!
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49Types of relationships
Learn about different types of relationships and relationship statuses (single, in a relationship, married, etc.)
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50Sexual orientation
Your sexual orientation is the type of person and gender you are attracted to, this is an especially talked about topic today
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51Race and ethnicity
How Americans talk about race and ethnicity
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52Live: Family tree
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53Dating idioms
Blind date, break up with someone, catfish, chemistry, out of your league, settle
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54Assignment: Dating homework!
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55Create a dating profile!
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56Friends and family Idioms
Get along with someone, bad blood, black sheep, chip off the old block, falling out, the spitting image,
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57Assignment: Practice with the idioms!
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58Friends & family exercise!
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59Supermarket | Vocabulary & information
Going to the supermarket can be difficult because you need a lot of food vocabulary as well as some expressions to be able to ask for help and pay for your things.
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60Supermarket | Paying
Vocabulary and expressions to use when paying for your things at the supermarket
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61Live: Food vocabulary
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62Buying food | take out, eat out, order out
The different types of food you can get when you decide not to cook at home: eat out, take out, order out
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63Restaurants 1 | Basic restaurant vocab
Start with types of restaurants (cheap VS expensive), the people who work at a restaurant and how to make a restaurant reservation
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64Restaurants 2 | Make a reservation
Learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant
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65Restaurants 3 | How to order
How to get the waiter's attention, what to do if the place is noisy, and how to pay for your food and understand how Americans tip
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66Restaurants 4 | Get the waiter, pay 4 food
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67LIVE: Ordering food and drink expressions
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68Assignment: Restaurant practice!
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69Restaurant practice!
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70Café 1 | What is a café?
What a café is, different types and how it's different than a "cafeteria"
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71Café 2 | Ordering food and drink
How to order food and drink at a café
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72Bars 1 | Types of bars, vocabulary
Types of bars and clubs, vocabulary for the people who work there
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73Bars 2 | How to order food
How to order food at a bar, what we call "bar food"
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74Bars 3 | How to order beer (on tap, draft, bottled)
How to order drinks at a bar
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75Bars 4 | How to order liquor & mixed drinks
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76Bars 5 | Paying and tipping
How to pay for your food and drinks at a bar
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77Assignment: bar and café practice!
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78Bar and café practice!
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79Food & Drink Idioms
Go bad, chip in, go Dutch, stuffed