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REMEMBER or REMIND?- Confusing English Words #shorts

2024-05-14 00:50:32 | 日記
REMEMBER or REMIND?- Confusing English Words #shorts

REMEMBER and REMIND are commonly confused in English. Learn how to use these two words correctly. Hi folks, Charlie here. Let's look at the difference between "remember" and "remind." These are both words that have something to do with memory, but they are used in different ways and can be easily confused. Let's look at "remember" first. Now, if you remember a fact or something from the past, you keep it in your mind or bring it back into your mind. So it's something you do internally without outside help. Here are a few example sentences: • I remember the first time I visited London. It was amazing. • Just as the door closed, he remembered that he'd left his keys inside. Now let's look at "remind." "Remind" means to make someone remember something or remember to do something. So this is an external action that helps you remember something. Here are a few examples: • Can you remind me to call my mom tomorrow? • Make sure you remind John about the meeting on Friday. I hope that helps. https://organicenglish.club More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #englishvocabulary #englishgrammar #englishvocabularyforbeginners #grammar #englishgrammar #confusingenglishword

SUCH or SO - Quick Grammar Guide #shorts

2024-05-09 03:27:06 | 日記
SUCH or SO - Quick Grammar Guide #shorts


When do we use "such"? When do we use "so"? Both of these words are really important for adding emphasis or intensity to what you're saying, but they can be easily confused. Let's figure out how to use them correctly. • Such: First of all, we use "such" with a noun phrase. Here's an example: • "These are such good chocolates." Here, "good" and "chocolates" (good, the adjective; chocolates, the noun) combine to make a noun phrase. Notice we cannot say, "These are so good chocolates" because "so" goes with an adjective or an adverb phrase. Instead, we could say something like: • "These chocolates are so good." Here, "so" is followed by the adjective "good." Here's another example: • "He's so kind." We can't say "He's such kind." We can say, "He's such a kind person." I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time. ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #EnglishGrammar, #WhichVsThat, #LearnEnglish, #ESL, #GrammarTips, #LanguageLearning, #GrammarGuide, #EnglishTips, #SpeakingEnglish, #WritingSkills#writingskillsinenglish #english #motivation #nativespeakeridioms #ielts #dating #idioms #englishlanguage #podcast #engchat #esl

Up in Arms? Learn This Essential Idiom & Boost Your Vocabulary!

2024-05-01 23:14:04 | 日記
Up in Arms? Learn This Essential Idiom & Boost Your Vocabulary!

Up in Arms? Learn This Essential Idiom & Boost Your Vocabulary! Ever wondered what it means when someone is "up in arms"? This video dives deep into this common idiom, explaining its meaning and providing practical examples to help you understand and use it like a pro! Improve your English fluency and vocabulary with our fun and engaging lesson. Perfect for language learners of all levels! Watch now and:    •    Discover the meaning of "up in arms"    •    Learn how to use it in everyday conversations    •    Practice pronunciation and intonation    •    Get tips for expanding your vocabulary Today, we're looking at the idiom "up in arms." I want to help you build your vocabulary, but it's not enough just to listen to me. Here's what I suggest you do: After each example sentence I give, pause the video and repeat it. Mimic me, copy my intonation, my rhythm, how I make the sounds. And then, when you're done with the video, make your own example sentences. So, what does it mean if someone is "up in arms"? Well, I'll tell you what — it's not good. It means they are angry and protesting about something. Here are a few example sentences:    •    The residents were up in arms when the local government decided to close the public park.    •    If a politician had said, "We want to watch everybody in the country," people would have been up in arms about it.    •    The employees were up in arms after the company announced a reduction in healthcare benefits.    •    Parents and teachers were up in arms about the new school policy to reduce the amount of physical education time for students. So there you go. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time. . https://organicenglish.club/resources ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #esl #selfhelp #nativespeakeridioms #english #psychology #gonaturalenglish #englishlanguage #motivation #ielts #mentalhealthmatters #motivation #idioms #englishlearning #nativespeakeridioms #englishvocabulary #english #idiomsoftheday #englishlanguagelearning #ielts #mindset #EnglishIdioms #VocabularyBuilder #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #UpInArms #EnglishLearning #LanguageTutorial #Education #ESL #EnglishExpressions

Idioms - DOWN TO EARTH - English Vocabulary #shorts

2024-04-30 03:03:16 | 日記
Idioms - DOWN TO EARTH - English Vocabulary #shorts

What does it mean if someone is down-to-earth? The idiom "down-to-earth" describes someone who is practical, realistic, and sensible. Someone who's not arrogant or pretentious, someone who's easy to talk to. Here are a couple of examples to illustrate:    •    Despite his fame and wealth, the movie star was surprisingly down-to-earth. He was chatting to his fans as if they were old friends.    •    She's beautiful. She's down-to-earth. She's fun. It's been forever since I've met someone I'm this excited about.    •    I really like my boss. She's really down-to-earth and always makes time to discuss any issues that we might have. You can also apply "down-to-earth" to things. For example:    •    I really appreciate my boss's down-to-earth advice. It's always helpful and realistic. So, this means that her advice is practical and sensible and based on real life. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time. https://organicenglish.club/resources ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #esl #selfhelp #nativespeakeridioms #english #psychology #gonaturalenglish #englishlanguage #motivation #ielts #mentalhealthmatters #motivation #idioms #englishlearning #nativespeakeridioms #englishvocabulary #english #idiomsoftheday #englishlanguagelearning #ielts #mindset

Phrasal Verbs - Take Back - English Vocabulary #shorts

2024-04-26 21:01:13 | 日記
Phrasal Verbs - Take Back - English Vocabulary #shorts

Today's phrasal verb is "take back." Phrasal verbs have different meanings in different contexts. In this short video, we are going to look at the top two ways that we use "take back." Number one: "take back" means to return something or somebody to a place or a period of time. Here are a couple of example sentences: After the party, I need to take my friend back to her house. He took the book back to the library because it was overdue. Here, we're talking about returning something or somebody to a place. The smell of freshly baked bread takes me back to my childhood and my grandma's kitchen. Now, here the smell is taking me back to a time period, my childhood. Number two: "take back" also means to regain possession or control over something. For example: The king and his army fought bravely to take back control of the castle. Have you ever said something hurtful to somebody and wished you could take back your words? https://organicenglish.club/resources ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #english #nativespeakeridioms #motivation #ielts #englishlanguage #idiomsoftheday #podcast #englishlearning #inspiration #esl