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Intermediate Conversations

Real-Life ConversationsAt the restaurant: "Could I have the menu, please?" | "I'd like a table for two."At work: "Could ...

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Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect: have/has + past participleUse: actions that connect the past to the present.StructureSubject + have/has...

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Phrasal Verbs Essentials

What are Phrasal Verbs?A verb + particle (preposition/adverb) that creates a new meaning.Most Common Phrasal Verbsgive u...

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Conditionals: If Clauses

The Four ConditionalsZero Conditional — General TruthsIf + present, present → "If you heat water to 100°C, it ...

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Email Writing in English

Professional Email Structure1. Subject LineBe clear and specific: "Meeting Request: Q2 Review" not "Hello...

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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

Comparing Things in EnglishComparative (2 things)Short adjectives: add -er → tall → taller, fast → fasterLong adje...

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Travel English: At the Airport

Airport Vocabulary & PhrasesKey Vocabularydeparture, arrival, boarding pass, gate, terminal, check-in, baggage claim, cu...

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Reported Speech

Direct vs Reported SpeechDirect: She said, "I am tired."Reported: She said (that) she was tired.Tense ChangesP...

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Job Interview English

Succeed in English Job InterviewsCommon Questions"Tell me about yourself.""What are your strengths and we...

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Passive Voice

Active vs Passive VoiceActive: The cat ate the fish. (focus on WHO did it)Passive: The fish was eaten by the cat. (focus...

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Simple Past vs Present Perfect

Simple Past vs Present PerfectLe simple past s'utilise pour une action terminée à un moment précis du passé.Le prese...

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For vs Since

For vs SinceFor est suivi d'une durée (combien de temps).Since est suivi d'un point de départ (depuis quand).Astuce : ...

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Comparatifs & Superlatifs

Comparatifs & SuperlatifsAdjectifs courts (1 syllabe, ou 2 syllabes en -y) :- Comparatif : adjectif + -er (+ than)- Supe...

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Make vs Do

Make vs DoMake = créer, fabriquer, produire un résultat.Do = effectuer une activité, une tâche.Collocations courante...

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Despite / Although / However

Despite / Although / HoweverCes trois mots expriment une opposition/concession, mais leur grammaire est différente :Des...

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Prépositions fixes (depend on, good at...)

Prépositions fixes (depend on, good at...)En anglais, certains verbes et adjectifs sont toujours suivis de la même pr�...

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Tell vs Say

Tell vs SayTell est toujours suivi d'un complément d'objet indirect (une personne) :→ tell someone somethingSay n'est...

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By vs Until

By vs UntilBy = au plus tard à (date limite, deadline). L'action doit être terminée avant ce moment.Until (ou till) =...

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