She sells seashells by the seashore
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1M ago
She sells seashells by the seashore. I will say this tongue twister slowly the first time and then I will repeat it at normal speed. Can YOU say it as quickly as me? (Without making a mistake!) Ange and I found this large shell AFTER the sun had gone down. We decided to record this tongue twister anyway without much light which is why the video is a little grainy I hope you enjoy this example of Rob W. teaching English in the real world. The post She sells seashells by the seashore first appeared on Woodward English ..read more
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Stare vs. Steer
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by woodward
2M ago
STARE and STEER are two different words in English, and they have distinct meanings and uses. Stare – Meaning and Example Sentences Definition: To stare means to look or gaze fixedly and intently at something or someone. Usage: You might stare at an interesting painting, stare at someone in surprise, or stare into space while lost in thought. Example sentences with STARE: She couldn’t help but stare at the mesmerizing fireworks lighting up the night sky. When the teacher caught him cheating, he avoided eye contact and continued to stare at his desk. The curious cat sat by the window, staring ..read more
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Do YOU know more English than a native English speaker?
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by woodward
8M ago
? Click the notification bell so YOU can join me when I go LIVE on YouTube. Today we are going to see if YOU know MORE English than a native English speaker. How I am going to do this? By doing a simple quiz. I have a sentence with a space in it and you have to choose the correct word that goes in that space from the options you are given. Doesn’t sound difficult, does it? Well, I bet many native English speakers will answer some of these questions INCORRECTLY … YES WRONG! Why? These are words that are commonly confused in English when writing, especially by native English speakers. If you ge ..read more
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What do you call a sad strawberry?
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by woodward
8M ago
We just did a live English lesson about Feelings and Emotions on YouTube and this was the joke that appeared: Jokes can sometimes be difficult to understand when learning another language so don’t worry if you don’t understand THIS joke. I will try to explain it a little. What do you call a sad strawberry? – A blue berry To feel BLUE is an English idiom that means to feel sad. A blueberry is actually the name of another fruit. Here is a picture of some strawberries and some blueberries. There are many other types of berries such as blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and more. (You ca ..read more
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10 Ways to Learn English at Home
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by woodward
10M ago
10 ways YOU can learn English without leaving your house In this lesson we have many recommendations and tips about how to improve your English from the comfort of your home. We also answer these questions: How can I learn English by myself? What free resources can I use to help me learn English? What are some tips to help me learn English? How can I learn English online? Can I learn English watching TV? Can I learn English listening to music? Before we begin, I’d like to give you a quick tip for learning English in general! Important tip about learning English Focus on the vocabulary that ..read more
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Woodward English Show #1 ? Natural Disasters
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by woodward
1y ago
This will be the first ever Woodward English Show … yes show number 1. What exactly happens during the Woodward English Show? Well, during an hour YOU are going to learn English in a fun way and since it is LIVE from New Zealand, anything can happen! AND… if you join us LIVE for this show … later you will be able to say to everyone “YES, I was there for the first ever episode.” The Woodward English show is aimed at adults … both adults learning English OR those who are teaching English and I recommend having at least an intermediate level of English. ENGLISH TEACHERS: If you would like to sho ..read more
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20 Expressions with GET
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by woodward
1y ago
A LIVE English lesson about GET. The word GET is used A LOT in English and in this live lesson we are going to learn 20 common expressions with GET including what they mean (their definitions) and example sentences. The uses of GET in English that we will look at in this lesson include: Get lost Get on like a house on fire Get a pay rise Get fired Get out of bed on the wrong side Get off my back Get on someone’s nerves Get a life A get-together Got it! Get going Get your act together Get to grips with Get cold feet Don’t get me wrong Get back to someone Get something off your chest Get your ..read more
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Thanksgiving Day ? 4 English Teachers ? Natural English Conversation
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by woodward
1y ago
? Thanksgiving Day with 4 English Teachers ?   4 ENGLISH TEACHERS will have a Natural English Conversation about Thanksgiving Day ? LIVE on YouTube. You can see your LOCAL TIME in the countdown on the video if you want to join us LIVE. In this LIVE English lesson, Rob will be accompanied by three awesome teachers (Anne, Beverly, and Brenda) to talk about Thanksgiving Day. Some of the topics we will talk about include: ? What is Thanksgiving Day? ? What is some typical food you eat on this day? ? What are some typical Thanksgiving Day traditions? ? Have you had any interesting experiences ..read more
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Aprender Inglés – Learn English for Spanish Speakers
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by woodward
1y ago
Learn English for Spanish speakers My wife and I have been planning and working on many things behind the scenes over the last months. This is one of them… ? Woodward English en español ? (Woodward English in Spanish) We have created this NEW YouTube channel dedicated to teaching English to Spanish speakers. This new channel will mostly be for students at a beginner / intermediate level with explanations in Spanish. I have already done two live English lessons explained in Spanish on the main Woodward English channel … but from now on, I will be doing these LIVE English lessons with me explain ..read more
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Inglés Básico – El verbo TO BE explicado en español
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by woodward
1y ago
 En esta lección de inglés EN VIVO por YouTube, vamos a ver el famoso verbo TO BE. ? Sí, YA SÉ que te han enseñando esta lección miles de veces en los colegios, en institutos y en línea PERO hoy va a ser diferente. Rob Woodward (de Nueva Zelanda) te va a explicar CÓMO usar el verbo TO BE ? DE UNA VEZ POR TODAS. ¡Ya no tendrán que sufrir más! ⚠️ Esta clase de inglés es PARA ADULTOS. ⚠️ En esta clase de inglés para hispanohablantes, vamos a ver: ? Cómo decir tu profesión en inglés ? La diferencia entre A y AN en inglés ? Cómo hablar de países y nacionalidades ? Cómo decir tu estado civil ? Cómo ..read more
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