Gogo Loves English New Edition is an exciting, six-level elementary course for young learners of American English. The playful characters, exciting games and catchy songs help teachers create a fun and motivating environment for children.
In this English lesson, you will learn 8 phrasal verbs and expressions with the word "back":
go back / come back somewhere back out of something back down back someone up behind someone's back pay back back to square one get back to someone laid-back (adjective)
For each one, It explains the meaning and definition, show you the form and give you several examples.
Affect vs effect - Confusing English words These words are often confusing because they have a similar spelling, pronunciation and also meaning.
It explains the differences in detail when used as different parts of speech: Affect as a verb and effect as a noun are the most common uses. But It also explains how we can use effect as a verb and even affect as a noun. One particular form which confuses students is affected vs effected (both as verbs). You will learn the difference between them in the lesson. There are many examples during the video and I end the lesson with a summary of the basic grammar rules along with some exercises in the form of a short quiz to test your understanding.
Advice vs advise - Confusing English wordsIn this English lesson, you will learn the difference between advice and advise.
Students often find these English words confusing because they have a similar spelling and pronunciation. For both words, you will learn the different parts of speech (nouns and verbs), how to pronounce them and the different meanings and uses. At the end of the lesson, there are some exercises in the form of a quiz to test your understanding of the difference between advice and advise. The accent during this video is British English.