Reading Sponge is a three-leveled reading series designed for beginner students to strengthen the foundation of reading comprehension skills. Accompanied by fascinating visuals, this series equips students with a wide vocabulary while developing reading comprehension skills. Themes based on current North American curriculum guide students to use their imagination as they explore various fiction stories and nonfiction articles.
In this video, It gives you 5 tips for how to improve English listening skills. It is important to listen to materials from a wide variety of sources, in particular with conversations from people with different English accents.
The third conditional describes a hypothetical unreal situation in the past. We are imagining the result of something that did not happen. We are imagining a different past. The condition takes the past perfect tense. The structure of the result part of the sentence is: (see this video)
The second conditional describes an imaginary, impossible or unlikely situation in the present or future. The situation is unreal or hypothetical. The condition takes the past simple tense to reflect a distance from reality but the time is NOT in the past. When we use the verb "to be" as a main verb, the tense is the past simple, subjunctive mood and not the usual indicative mood....
In this video, you will learn the grammar rules for the first conditional and how we use it in English. It explains the future time clauses that we can use as well as how to use the first conditional with modal verbs. It gives plenty of examples throughout the lesson as well as dialogues. Finally It explains the difference between the first conditional and the zero conditional....