Understanding fast speech

UNDERSTANDING FAST (REAL) ENGLISH If you join a video game with native English speakers, one of the first things you will likely notice is how fast they speak. They may slow down for you, but not when they are talking with each other. If you are very good at the game you are playing –...

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Hello English Teachers

I (Terry) taught English for 50 years. Very early on (about the time when the above photo was taken) I was struck by the fact that many students study English for ten or more years, but never learn it well enough to actually use it. My main interest, then, became to help them finish the...

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Our Targated Audience

OUR TARGATED AUDIENCE We are especially interested in those gamers who would like to be able to join in multiplayer games with English speakers. Many of them have never thought of doing this and, hopefully, we can motivate them to give it a try. If the gamers are skilled in a particular game, they can...

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You can learn a lot of English for watching video games. You can learn even more by joining multiplayer games with English speakers. You can do this even if your English is far from perfect, but it is much better if your grammar is as correct as possible.

Grammar for Gamers will help you. We will focus only on the grammar that is most useful for video games. This will help you better understand what your teammates are saying and it should help your teammates better understand you as well.

Since you are gamers, we know you like to have fun. Therefore, we will try to make the subject of grammar as fun as possible and as easy to understand as possible. We will also use many examples from video games.

Topics : These are the topics covered in Grammar for Gamers: IntroductionNouns 1, Nouns 2,Nouns 3, Verbs & verb tenses 1, Verbs & verb tenses 2, Verb forms, The Progressive, Present Perfect, Future, Modals, Active-Passive, Prepositions, Adjectives, Phrasal Verbs, Adverbs, Conditionals, Other Resources

Other online references you might want to use:

British Council, TALKENGLISH.COM, Really Learn English

A quick look at adverbs

Did you know that adverbs modify (add information to) verbs, adjectives and even other adverbs? Here are lots of examples to help you use adverbs correctly. (5 minutes)

Understanding Conditionals

The word “if” is one of the most useful words in English, but using it correctly can be a challenge. This is especially true when talking about unreal situations in the past. But while the verb forms can be difficult, you’ll see in this video that the ideas they express are not so difficult. (5 minutes)