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Hunting zombies, lots of them
Are you brave enough to watch zombies attacking at night? In this case, they don’t have much success because the man they are attacking is famous British gamer Ali-A. Watch Video
Are you brave enough to watch zombies attacking at night? In this case, they don’t have much success because the man they are attacking is famous British gamer Ali-A. Watch Video
You don’t always need a dictionary to understand a new word. Skilled English learners use context to build their vocabulary just like the best gamers learn for the situation. Watch Video
A lot of learners have difficulty with sentences like this: “If I were you, I would spend some time watching this video.” That is one kind of conditional and the video will introduce you to others. Go to Page
Learn English from Overcooked. You have to think and act quickly in Overcooked, but the language you need is quite limited. Watch Video
Like adjectives, adverbs will make you sound more lively and interesting. They are a little complicated, however, and this short video will get you started in understanding and using them. Watch Video
This video will give you good practice in listening to very fast native American speech. Watch closely to what they say because you can learn much of the language necessary to play this popular multiplayer game in English. Watch Video
Every English grammar course teaches about phrasal verbs and you’ll find hundreds of lessons on YouTube. Why? Here’s an easy introduction. Watch Video
Are you looking for something different? Overcooked is a multiplayer cooking game. It is great for communication. Here’s a quick introduction. Watch Video
Adjectives make our speech and writing lively and interesting. Learn how to use them here. You’ll find them very useful in multiplayer video games. Watch Video
Our fifth set of fast-speech listening practice units is now finished, so you now have 30 units altogether. That’s 30 different speakers (more if you count their friends) and four different accents: American, British, Australian and Scottish. The latest video is British English. Go to Page