Here are just SOME of the great lesson sets and topics waiting for you in The Vault…
Books and Literature – master subject-verb agreement (I go, he goes, etc.), so you learn to singular and plural verbs correctly and automatically. Learn many great words and phrases having to do with books, reading and writing. This month’s conversation features Alexis, an American English speaker, and a discussion about books, movies, literature and reading.
Manscaping – master phrasal verbs having to do with personal grooming, and learn many great words having to do with personal grooming and hair care for men. This month’s conversation features Ron, an American English speaker, and a discussion about personal grooming for men and women.
Makeup and Beauty – master the prepositions at, in and on, and learn many great words and phrases having to do with makeup and skin care. This month’s conversation features Naomi, a speaker from Wales, and a discussion about makeup and beauty.
Cities and Urban Life – master phrasal verbs having to do with cities, and learn many great words and phrases having to do with urban planning and public resources. This month’s conversation features my sister and my father, and a discussion about urban life in general. We also go into detail about transportation in cities.
Controlled Substances and Society – master the passive voice (was dropped, was broken, etc.), and learn many words and phrases having to do with controlled substances, the legal system, criminal justice, and the politics surrounding illegal drugs. This month’s conversation features my mother, as well as a controversial discussion about the legalization of drugs.
Musical Instruments – master one of our most popular topics you won’t find anywhere else: English Fluency Bits (be that as it may, would that it were, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases having to do with music, the different kinds of instruments, generally, and the guitar, specifically. This month’s conversation features Jenni, from London, and she teaches me how to play a few things on the guitar.
Time to Clean – master differences between to+infinitive and verb+ing after another verb (to eat vs. eating, etc.), and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases and that will allow you to discuss cleaning habits and methods. Although the lesson topic is cleaning, the phrases you’ll learn this month (and every month) can be used in many different situations. This month’s conversation features Robbie from Canada, and we discuss his cleaning routine and methods.
Exploration – master the differences between have and have got, and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases that will allow you to discuss a wide range of topics including family, music, self-discovery, and even international politics. Because this lesson set’s topic is so broad, it’s great for learning phrases that can be used in many different situations. This month’s conversation features Henry, from Australia, and we discuss his dream to pursue music, his experiences in Japan, and his rather unique family history.
Paranormal Activity – master the intensifiers so, such and too, and learn many great words, phrasal verbs and phrases that will help you to discuss ghosts, spirits, and encounters with the supernatural. This month’s conversation features Carly, from America. She shares her experiences living in a house that she feels may have been haunted by a ghost. As this conversation unfolds, you will see the topic evolve into a discussion about many other interesting topics related to philosophy and the mind.
Education and Learning – master the many uses of the word just, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to talk about ways to learn new things, especially languages. This month’s conversation features Claire, an American English speaker, and her story about learning Japanese.
Babies and Twins – master quantifiers (some, all, many, none, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to talk about babies, twins and family relationships. This month’s conversation features Jessica and Christine, from the United States. The sisters share with us their experiences growing up as identical twins.
At the Hospital – master the common uses of the word like, and learn many great words and phrases used to speak with about health with doctors and nurses in medical situations. This month’s conversation features Reins, from America. In the conversation, he shares how his career developed overtime, and how he ended up as a medical translator.
Politics and Elections – understand the differences between will and would, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about elections and politics. This month’s conversation features Carly, from America. In the conversation, she shares her thoughts on the election of President Trump, and she and Drew discuss what they would do if they were to be elected president of the United States.
Weather and Seasons – master making comparisons in English, and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about weather, seasons, and climate. This month’s conversation features Andrew, from Australia. In the conversation, they talk about a wide range of different topics including photography, sports, and of course, weather.
Fashion – master the many different ways to use the present continuous tense (I am doing, etc.), and learn many great words and phrases that will help you to speak about fashion, styles and clothing. This month’s conversation features Florian, a Canadian English speaker who was born in Austria. In the conversation, Drew and Florian talk about ways to dress well without spending a fortune on designer clothes.
America’s Pastime – learn to use there is and there are like native speakers, and learn many great words and phrases that will let you talk about baseball and other sports. You will find that many everyday phrases that you might hear in conversations originated from baseball. This month’s conversation features Drew’s father, as they sit down and chat before going to a baseball game together. In the conversation, they explain the game of baseball, the history of the game, and they talk about its importance in American culture.
AND MANY MORE!
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