Speed Reading: Strategies to Read Faster for Accelerated Learning in 12 Hours or Less
Would You Like To Get More Out Of Your Studying Sessions?
Have You Tried Several Ways To Help You Speed Up Your Reading?
Do You Want To Be A Fast-Reading Bookworm?
Your reading can improve in 12 hours or less! With this guide, you will discover everything you need to know about reading comprehension.
Learn How To Increase Your Reading Speed By 300%
So many people waste their time reading at a slow pace, using many of the techniques that they learned as children in their reading even when they are adults. This is slowing them down so much, and they are missing out on some of the great things that they could be learning in the process.
In this video, we talk about the difference between "Plan To" and "Plan On". Both of these structures can be used, but one is an infinitive structure and the other is a gerund structure. You'll learn about gerund and infinitive structures and when to use a gerund (verb+ING) and when to use an infinitive (to+verb). You'll see lots of example sentences using plan to + infinitive and plan on + gerund. You'll get comfortable forming your own sentences using plan to and plan on.
In this video, you'll learn how to use "all" or "whole" with time references to you can improve your basic English grammar. We'll talk about a very common mistake that I hear every single day. And it's an easy mistake to fix! The mistake is in the sentence structure when using "all" and "whole" with time references. First, I'll explain the correct sentence structure. And then you'll see lots of examples to help you get comfortable using both "all" and "whole" so you can improve your basic English grammar.
n this video, learn how to use "would rather" and improve your advanced English grammar. The structure is subject + would + rather + base verb. This structure using would rather can be used when you're expressing a reference between two options or choices. It's a very polite way to express your preference and using would rather will help you sound fluent in English and help you understand advanced English grammar. Plus you'll learn about a fun game we play in English using "would rather"
1st grade secondary school English course that encourages teenage students to explore more, have more fun and be more involved in the lesson, using the latest methodological trends