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P.1 - Adult

Quick Tip - Take a test for motivation

Average: 2.1 (8 votes)

Which sentences have mistakes? Part 6

Average: 3.3 (16 votes)

Take a look at the following expressions. Which ones do you think have mistakes?.

I used to vs I am used to

Average: 2.6 (487 votes)

Take a look at the following two sentences. what's the difference in meaning?

"I used to drink green tea."

"I am used to drinking tea."

Practice Idioms

Average: 3.7 (39 votes)

Well, last week you said that you did well on our idiom quiz, so here's another one. How many can you get right? Can you do better than last week. Have I come up with a test that's too difficult for you? Who wins: me or you? Let's find out! Go! Go! Go!

This month's top lessons on learnenglish.ecenglish.com

Average: 3 (16 votes)

Here were the five most popular lessons on http://learnenglish.ecenglish.com from May, 2009.
Check them out. Get free lessons. See what you've been missing!

1 - '-ed' and '-ing' adjectives: describing feelings and things

(Lesson added: 11 July, 2008)

Danny's 'Get Phrases'

Average: 3.7 (36 votes)

Cartoon - Ahead

Average: 3.4 (7 votes)

 

This month let's take a look at the word ahead. In the cartoon go on a head means put on, but this what we can mean by ahead:

Culture Lesson - Staying in Cape Town

Average: 2.7 (10 votes)

An EC student has been learning English at EC Cape Town. While he was there he stayed in Mountain View Residence. Read what he thought about his accommodation and take the key word quiz.

Verb Tense Review

Average: 3.9 (10 votes)

Are you a master of verb tenses? A grammar ninja? Prove it!

Test yourself with these ten sentences. Choose the appropriate verb for each one.

Try and make your answers 'all green'.

Link: Which sentences have mistakes?

Making Predictions

Average: 1.8 (207 votes)

How do you feel about the future? Are you optimistic (do you think things will be better in the future) or are you pessimistic (you believe things will be worse)?