Modals - May, Can, Could
An introduction to modals of ability and permission.
An introduction to modals of ability and permission.
First Day at University Practice conversations for new students. Conversation 1 Conversation 2 Listening 1 Listening 2 Your Turn Final Quiz Conversation 1: Finding Your Class Malee: Excuse me, I think I'm lost. Can you help me? Suda: Of course. What are you looking for? Malee: I'
An introduction to questions words in English.
Vocabulary Builder Quiz Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Quiz Complete! You scored out of . Try Again
An introduction to reported speech with practice problems.
Learn and practice basic punctuation rules.
A guide to using apostrophes (').
Our Main Question Words Who * Asks about: a person or people * Example: Who is your teacher? What * Asks about: a thing, an idea, or an action * Example: What is your favorite color? Where * Asks about: a place or location * Example: Where is the library? When * Asks about: a time or
Distinguishing Habitual and Temporary Actions in the Present In English grammar, the choice between the simple present and the present progressive tense hinges on a fundamental distinction: whether an action is a regular, long-standing habit or a temporary state of affairs. The Simple Present tense is the go-to for habitual
Mastering Reported Speech: A Beginner's Guide Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a fundamental concept in English that allows you to recount what someone else has said without using their exact words. 1. What is Reported Speech? When we want to tell someone what another person
Useful Vocabulary * Reservation: การจอง * Book a room: จองห้องพัก * Check-in: เช็คอิน * Check-out: เช็คเอาท์ * Room: ห้อง * Key card: บัตรกุญแจ * ID / Passport: บัตรประชาชน / หนังสือเดินทาง * Floor: ชั้น * Elevator: ลิฟต์ * Luggage: กระเป๋าเดินทาง * Breakfast: อาหารเช้า * Wake-up call: บริการโทรปลุ
A short passage to practice the B sound.
These descriptions can be used for a listening activity. Divide the class into groups and read the descriptions. If the group is able to guess the job. They get a point. Read with Language Reactor * Teacher * Helps students learn new things. * Explains lessons and answers questions. * Gives homework and grades
Useful Phrases Checking In * "Where is the check-in counter for [Airline]?" "เคาน์เตอร์เช็คอินของ [สายการบิน] อยู่ที่ไหน?" * "Can I see your passport, please?" "ขอดูหนังสือเดินทางของคุณได้ไหมคะ/ครับ?" (asked by the staff) * "Here
Fill-in the blanks with the words from the word bank and then listen to check your answers.
The video features a discussion with Ameca, a humanoid AI-powered robot developed by Engineered Arts in Cornwall, England. The host expresses excitement about speaking with a robot, noting the advances in robotics, AI, and machine learning. Ameca humorously introduces itself, acknowledging that it’s programmed to engage with humans and
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Small talk is light, casual conversation that helps break the ice and make new connections. As college freshmen, small talk is a great way to meet people, get comfortable in new social situations, and ease into campus life. Here are some simple tips: 1. Start with a greeting: "Hey,
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Fill-in the blanks with the words from the word bank and then listen to check your answers.
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Task: Read the example conversations and then create your own conversation about a famous landmark. You can work in groups of 4-6. Useful Phrases Tour Guides 1. Welcome to our tour! (ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ทัวร์ของเรา!) 2. Please follow me. (กรุณาตามฉันมา) 3. Our first stop
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Listen0:00/47.5681× Tommy and his loyal *dog*, Max, set sail on a small boat one sunny *morning*. They loved adventures, and this voyage was special. As they explored a hidden *cove*, Max barked excitedly. Digging where Max pointed, Tommy uncovered a *chest* filled with shiny *coins*! With their
Possessive Adjective Pronouns Possessive adjective pronouns modify nouns and show ownership or relationship. They always come before a noun. Examples: * My book * Your car * His house * Her dress * Its tail * Our project * Their team Usage: * Use possessive adjectives to indicate that something belongs to someone or something. * Example: "This
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A listening activity about describing people.
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Two listening exercises based on a short video about Baby Groot.
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Vocabulary help for page 93 in Wide Angle 2.
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A short story for shadowing practice.
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A short story for shadowing practice.
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Once upon a time, in a peaceful forest, there lived two colonies of ants. One colony was made up of red ants, and the other was made up of black ants. The red ants and the black ants lived in harmony.
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Read with Language Reactor การเรียนภาษาอังกฤษสามารถสนุกและน่าตื่นเต้นได้เมื่อใช้เรื่องราวในการเรียน เรื่องราวช่วยให้คุณพัฒนาภาษาอังกฤษได้หลายวิธี ไม่ว่าจะเป็นการใช้แอปพลิเคชันอย่าง Language Reactor เพื่อให้เรื่องราวเข้าใจง่ายขึ้น หรือเลือกเรื่องที่มีภาพประกอบมากๆ เช่น
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A 10-part story about a girl who befriends a vampire. It include vocabulary lists in English and Thai for each part.
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My name is Mia, and I live in a small town in Thailand. One day, a new boy came to our school.
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Read with Language Reactor Please read and listen to these conversations to practice for your listening exam. Weather M6 Practice Weather0:00/27.8641× Anna: Hi, Tom! How's it going today? Tom: Hi, Anna! I'm good, thanks. How about you? Anna: I'm good too.
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A collection of very short stories for Thai speakers learning English. English/Thai vocabulary lists have been included for convenience.