Splendid English grammar
Clearly explained English grammar for intermediate and advanced learners. Help with English exams IELTS, TOEFL, B2 (FCE), pronunciation, listening, writing and speaking skills. Everything you need to become a competent English speaker. Read and listen exercises to improve comprehension are included, plus grammar exercises and some things you didn't know about the English language.
I am a retired EFL teacher with 15 years experience teaching in Cambridge UK. I use the same teaching technique with pictures and explanations in my video lessons that I used when I taught my students in class. I specialised in Business English, IELTS and teaching French Air Traffic Controllers who came to Cambridge for full immersion courses. I am the author of 'New Business Matters Workbook'. I'm pleased to answer any questions you would like to leave in the comments section below the video. Let's enjoy our wonderful English language together.
How to use ALL in spoken and written English
Understanding "Either", and Either/or - A Comprehensive Guide
Neither/nor, neither of and neither
How to use the Causative "Have" - to have something done.
How to use dare and daren't in spoken English
How do we use round and around. Are they the same?
Deductive Reasoning and guessing with Modal Verbs must, may/might, can't/couldn't
How to use must, have to, and need
How to use little, a little, and least.
Improve your spoken English with few, fewer, and fewest.
Much, A Lot of, Lots, and Plenty
Really understand non-defining relative clauses
How to use who, that, and which in Defining Relative Clauses.
How to use the very useful phrase 'in case'.
How to use 'to wish' and 'if only'.
Exploring Possibilities: The ‘What if’ world of Conditional Sentences
Master the second conditional and its variations – what if?
Really understand the first conditional and its variations.
The key to conditional sentences and their correct tenses.
How to talk about the data in a graph and write a report.
Changing Word Order in Questions: 'Why,' 'When,' 'What,' 'Whether,' and 'If'
Mastering 'HAVE' vs. 'HAVE GOT' | American English vs. British English
How to politely say sorry, using sorry, excuse me, and I'm afraid.
How to change active to passive voice
Talking about the future with the future perfect tense.
You think you know the Present Simple Tense? Revision video.
Test Your Knowledge: Professions and Jobs Quiz plus an Office Dialogue with a Scottish Twist!
BY vs. UNTIL - Clearing the Confusion!
Decoding Grammar: The Key Differences Between 'Like' and 'As' in English"
Phrasal/combination verbs you must know.