
Do you know the difference between Tired OF and Tired FROM?
760 views · Dec 31, 2022
One of my private students asked me: “Should I say tired of or tired from?” I took the answer I gave my student, collected some more information, and put this video together for ESL students like you. If you are TIRED OF (something) it means that you ha

The Difference Between Affect And Effect
539 views · Dec 13, 2022
Affect Vs Effect The English words Affect and Effect are easy to confuse. Their spelling is similar and their meanings both relate to change. It’s easy for me to see as a teacher why these words often get used incorrectly. They are different kinds of word

English Grammar Might – Should – Would have
10K views · Dec 9, 2022
We use might have to describe something that was possible in the past if another thing had happened. We use should have to describe something that was expected to happen, but did not happen or has not happened yet. Would have is used to talk about a past

PLAY DO and GO - Your Best Guide
710 views · Dec 7, 2022
How to use the verbs PLAY. DO. and GO. My student asked me if I “played Karate.” I knew what my student meant, but this is not a natural way to ask this question in English. We use the verb do with karate and other martial arts. “I used to do Karate, Ku

Do you have PLANS or A PLAN?
1K views · Dec 7, 2022
This is a common question I get asked by my ESL students. Should I say ask “any plan or any plans?” It’s a good question so I put together this video. Should we say “Do you have any plans OR a plan?” Any plans = what are you going to do? (plans is plural

English adverbs TOO and NEITHER (real student question ❓)
5K views · Dec 7, 2022
Me too or Me neither? We use the adverbs too and neither to show that a statement is also true for someone or something else. Too is used for affirmative or positive statements. (like, do, can, often etc.) I watch football. – Me too. [I also watch footba

Apply TO or Apply FOR? Confusing English 🤔
77 views · Dec 7, 2022
#short Apply TO or Apply FOR? – Learn with a QUIZ here ↓ https://worldenglishblog.com/english-blog-apply-to-and-apply-for/

💬Adverbs of Probability (Probably or Maybe❓)
146 views · Dec 7, 2022
#short In this English video, I want to teach you some helpful English that I taught to one of my private students here in Japan. The content of this video short is from a real lesson. Learn even more @ https://worldenglishblog.com/english-idiom-you-get-w

Each or Every❓ (What's the difference 🤔)
277 views · Dec 7, 2022
#short My students often wonder – Should I use Each or Every? It’s a great question! I did some research and made this lesson to answer that question. https://worldenglishblog.com/should-i-use-each-or-every/ #WorldEnglishBlog

Raise Vs. Rise (English grammar) #short
76 views · Dec 7, 2022
#short Raise Vs. Rise (English grammar) RAISE or RISE? Transitive/Intransitive verb examples https://worldenglishblog.com/english-vocabulary-raise-vs-rise/ Transitive and Intransitive verbs with PDF download https://worldenglishblog.com/transitive-and-

Autumn or Fall? #short
193 views · Dec 7, 2022
#short Autumn or Fall? Full blog post - Autumn Or Fall? Names Of The 4 Seasons (English Study) https://worldenglishblog.com/autumn-or-fall-advanced-english-study/


Have To or Must? (Quick Grammar Guide)
18K views · Dec 7, 2022
#short https://worldenglishblog.com/have-to-or-must-grammar-guide/

Each or Every? 🤔
113 views · Dec 7, 2022
https://worldenglishblog.com/should-i-use-each-or-every/ #WorldEnglishBlog

Wear or Put On??
11K views · Dec 7, 2022
#short Learn more at my post: https://worldenglishblog.com/wear-or-put-on/

There IS or There ARE – Easy to Understand Video
5K views · Nov 26, 2022
We use There is with singular nouns. (Just one thing) “There is a new shopping mall on Main street.” *Shopping mall is a singular noun. (One mall) We use There are with plural nouns (More than one thing) “There are many stores in the mall.” *Stores is a p
Notice vs Notification vs Notify
2K views · Nov 6, 2022
Notice vs Notification vs Notify. Have you ever confused these words? The meanings are similar but the word types and the word uses are different.

Supposed to or Suppose to?
540 views · Nov 2, 2022
One of my private students asked me: . “Which is correct – suppose to, or, supposed to? ” It’s a great question.


Learn how to use No and None correctly (Easy English Grammar)
3K views · Oct 21, 2022
Learn how to correctly use the commonly confused English words No and None! The basic English grammar is that we use NO with a noun and we use NONE without a noun. You will find more than 10 natural English sentences that use this grammar. This is a gr

Nothing Nobody Nowhere (English Grammar)
3K views · Oct 21, 2022
Nobody/no-one - nothing - nowhere = not anybody - not anything - not anywhere These words can be used at the beginning of a sentence or you can use them by themselves as answers to questions. (Just like none!) Learn with lots of natural examples, plus yo

See Watch and Look At (Learn to use these confusing English verbs)
31K views · Oct 21, 2022
👀Learn the difference between the often confused verbs SEE, WATCH & LOOK AT. I created this lesson, and this video, to help English students use these words correctly. I'm sure this video will help you too! Links Blog post link: https://worldenglishb

Learn to use the words SOME and ANY 💬Sound like a native!
373 views · Oct 20, 2022
In this video, you’ll learn how to use the words SOME and ANY, just like a native speaker. Learn even more about this grammar here: https://worldenglishblog.com/some-and-any/ As a basic rule we use some (somebody/someone/something) in + positive sentenc

MUCH or MANY Quiz - (Test your English🤔❓)
626 views · Oct 20, 2022
Test your English❗In this video, take my English quiz and test yourself on MUCH or MANY. 12 questions to test how well you understand how to use these 2 words in English conversation. Learn more about MUCH and MANY here: https://worldenglishblog.com/engl

EACH or EVERY - Which should I use? (English grammar)
5K views · Oct 20, 2022
My students often wonder - Should I use Each or Every? It’s a great question! I did some research and made this lesson to answer that question. Learn the grammar with lots of natural examples that you can use right away. Blog post link: https://worldengl