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* Home * All Lessons * Topics * business english * comprehension * culture & tips * expressions * grammar * IELTS * pronunciation * slang * speaking * TOEFL * TOEIC * vocabulary * writing * Teachers * Adam * Alex * Benjamin * Emma * Gill * Jade * James * Rebecca * Ronnie * Resources * Search: Gill • 3-Advanced • grammar LEARN ENGLISH GRAMMAR: DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTED SPEECH) What’s the difference between DIRECT and INDIRECT/REPORTED speech? In this grammar lesson, you will learn how these types of sentences are constructed, with lots of examples to illustrate. I’ll also show how there is usually a difference of verb tense between the two. Both forms are used in everyday life, in speaking and in writing, so it’s well worth getting to know how they work. And after watching the video, you can double-check your understanding by trying the quiz. Related Lessons How to use ChatGPT to study for the IELTS exam Learn Real English – SHOPPING Talking about CLOTHES in English: Vocabulary about SHIRTS LISTENING & UNDERSTANDING in 3 Easy Steps How to Learn English More Effectively Gill Learn about Poetry & Literature: PARODY Fix your spelling mistakes: 10 confusing words that sound the same How to say words that begin with ‘H’: Pronunciation Practice Improve your Vocabulary: 6 English words ending in -RUPT Learn English Vocabulary: TOUCH or FEEL? NEWEST ENGLISH LESSONS • 2-Intermediate • IELTS How to use ChatGPT to study for the IELTS exam Are you studying for the IELTS exam? The free AI app ChatGPT can help you in so many ways! In this video, we’ll work together as I show you what you can do with it. You’ll see how to use ChatGPT to practice your IELTS essay skills for the writing section. You’ll learn how to […] • 1-Beginner • grammar Prepositions in Real Life: SINCE, FOR, DURING, WHILE Do we say “during the meeting” or “while the meeting”? Do we say “since 6 months” or “for 6 months”? In this English grammar lesson, you’ll learn how to use these four confusing prepositions easily and naturally in real life situations. First, we’ll write a simple story together, to see if you’re using these words […] • 2-Intermediate • grammar Essential English Grammar: WILL or WOULD? Do you know when to use will and when to use would? Watch this grammar lesson to end all your confusion. In some cases, would is simply the past tense of will, but in other contexts they have very different meanings and uses – such as real vs. hypothetical situations. In this lesson we look […] • 2-Intermediate • grammar Learn English Grammar: The 3rd Conditional “If I had __________, I would have ________.” Learn to talk about regrets and what might have happened by using the third conditional. In this English grammar lesson, you’ll learn how to use the 3rd Conditional to talk about things in the past that you wish you had done or had NOT done! I’ll show […] • 2-Intermediate • pronunciation • writing Learn English: Say & spell -CH and -TCH words easily Learn easy ways to spell and pronounce English words with CH and TCH. I’ll show you how to master words with short vowel sounds like match, stitch, fetch, and scotch, as well as words with no short vowels like beach, peach, reach, and more. This short and fun lesson can upgrade your English speaking and […] • 2-Intermediate • pronunciation 10 ENGLISH TONGUE TWISTERS to improve your speaking skills Practice saying 10 tongue twisters to help you practice and improve your English pronunciation and speaking skills. Can you say them all? There’s only one way to find out! The English tongue twisters in this video include: rubber baby buggy bumpers, a proper copper coffee pot, she seized a sneeze, cooks cook cupcakes quickly, fresh […] • 2-Intermediate • grammar • speaking Easy English Conversation: REGRETS Learn to talk about feeling bad over something you did. We call these feelings in general regrets. How can we talk about regrets? In this English lesson, I will teach you all about how to talk about regrets. For example, you will learn the correct form – is it “I regret to stay up late” […] all engVid lessons ABOUT ENGVID Learn English for free with 1973 video lessons by experienced teachers. Classes cover English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, IELTS, TOEFL, and more. Join millions of English learners worldwide who are improving every day with engVid. ENGLISH LEVELS Beginner Prepositions in Real Life: SINCE, FOR, DURING, WHILE Basic English: How to pronounce -NGTH words How to use ChatGPT to learn a language Fluent English: 40+ ways to answer “How are you?” TOILET ENGLISH: Where is the toilet? Bathroom? Washroom? Loo? Lavatory? WC? 🚽 💩 🧻 Easy English Vocabulary: THING & STUFF Intermediate How to use ChatGPT to study for the IELTS exam Essential English Grammar: WILL or WOULD? Learn English Grammar: The 3rd Conditional Learn English: Say & spell -CH and -TCH words easily 10 ENGLISH TONGUE TWISTERS to improve your speaking skills Easy English Conversation: REGRETS Advanced Learn English Grammar: DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTED SPEECH) Conversation Skills: 5 questions to make you the most interesting person in the room 10 “LOOK” Phrasal Verbs: “look up”, “look for”, “look into”… “WHO’S YOUR DADDY?” 13 English Expressions of Superiority Improve Your Creative Writing: Why & How How to use ChatGPT to learn a language ENGLISH TOPICS Lesson Topics * business english * comprehension * culture & tips * expressions * grammar * IELTS * pronunciation * slang * speaking * TOEFL * TOEIC * vocabulary * writing TOEIC (11 lessons) How to learn & study more effectively: Use the “BLESS ME” strategy Quick & Easy Writing Tip for IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, PTE My 6 TOP tips for taking tests and exams Free consultation with IELTS & TOEFL Specialist Emma’s TOP 15 STUDY TIPS Learn the Keys to IELTS & TOEFL Essay Success IELTS Success: Writing Effective Paragraphs IELTS & TOEFL – The easy way to improve your vocabulary for English exams Business English – How to talk about your career Introduction to the TOEIC Understand What You Read in English (Reading Comprehension) all TOEIC lessons ENGLISH TEACHERS Teachers Adam Alex Benjamin Emma Gill Jade James Rebecca Ronnie lessons by Jade IELTS Listening – How to get a high score Effective expressions to express your personality 35 English phrases for making friends & asking someone out on a date 3 popular slang words in British English 10 ways to use ALRIGHT & ALL RIGHT in English What to say at your job interview Basic English Grammar: What is an auxiliary verb? 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