Vocabulary
The Underground 🚇
B1 English Level
In this short lesson, first, you will learn some words that you might need while using the underground. Then, there's a conversation to see how these words are used in such occasions. Try to repeat the conversation to get used to the new expressions. You can also roleplay the conversation with a friend.
https://nomadamin.com/articles/70/
The Underground 🚇
B1 English Level
In this short lesson, first, you will learn some words that you might need while using the underground. Then, there's a conversation to see how these words are used in such occasions. Try to repeat the conversation to get used to the new expressions. You can also roleplay the conversation with a friend.
https://nomadamin.com/articles/70/
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Pronunciation 🗣
Stressed Syllables Before -tion Suffix
A2 English Level
The syllable before the suffix -tion is stressed. This means the sound is a little longer and louder than other syllables in the word. In this short lesson, you will listen to and repeat some examples to master this point:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/71/
Stressed Syllables Before -tion Suffix
A2 English Level
The syllable before the suffix -tion is stressed. This means the sound is a little longer and louder than other syllables in the word. In this short lesson, you will listen to and repeat some examples to master this point:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/71/
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Grammar
Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing'
A2 English Level
Do you know the difference between bored and boring? Adjectives that end in -ed (e.g. bored) and adjectives that end in -ing (e.g. boring) are often confused. But, there's nothing to worry about. You'll figure them out in a minute:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/73/
Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing'
A2 English Level
Do you know the difference between bored and boring? Adjectives that end in -ed (e.g. bored) and adjectives that end in -ing (e.g. boring) are often confused. But, there's nothing to worry about. You'll figure them out in a minute:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/73/
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Video Time 🎥
Your Christmas Tree's Carbon Footprint 🎄 (© BBC)
B2 English Level
If you have a Christmas tree in your home, have you thought whether it's better to have a natural tree or an artificial tree? This video could help you to decide while improving your English through the lesson around it:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/74/
Your Christmas Tree's Carbon Footprint 🎄 (© BBC)
B2 English Level
If you have a Christmas tree in your home, have you thought whether it's better to have a natural tree or an artificial tree? This video could help you to decide while improving your English through the lesson around it:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/74/
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The eighth continent, the great red island, the island of lemurs, a place like no other, the wonderful country of Madagascar:
https://nomadamin.com/podcast/Around%20The%20World/13/
The transcripts of all episodes are available on the nomadamin website.
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https://nomadamin.com/podcast/Around%20The%20World/13/
The transcripts of all episodes are available on the nomadamin website.
The nomadamin podcast is and will be free to make high-quality education accessible to everyone.
Besides the nomadamin website, you can follow this channel on Spotify and Castbox.
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Reading 📖
Personality For Sale 👤 (© Cambridge)
C1 English Level
What historical figure are you? What animal would you be? What do people get out of online personality quizzes? Read the article below to practice your reading skills and improve your vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/75/
Personality For Sale 👤 (© Cambridge)
C1 English Level
What historical figure are you? What animal would you be? What do people get out of online personality quizzes? Read the article below to practice your reading skills and improve your vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/75/
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Listening👂🏻
Hindsight Bias (© Cambridge)
C1 English Level
What is hindsight bias? What are the dangers of it? Listen to a part of a podcast about it and improve your listening skills and vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/77/
Hindsight Bias (© Cambridge)
C1 English Level
What is hindsight bias? What are the dangers of it? Listen to a part of a podcast about it and improve your listening skills and vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/77/
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Video Time 🎥
Animal Welfare (© English Story TV)
B1 English Level
Animal welfare, a vital conversation. Have you ever observed an animal being mistreated? It can be a distressing sight. Every living creature deserves respect. Watch this video on this matter while improving your English through the lesson around it:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/78/
Animal Welfare (© English Story TV)
B1 English Level
Animal welfare, a vital conversation. Have you ever observed an animal being mistreated? It can be a distressing sight. Every living creature deserves respect. Watch this video on this matter while improving your English through the lesson around it:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/78/
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Pronunciation 🗣
Reduction of to
B1 English Level
The word to is usually pronounced very quickly, with a /tə/ sound. But, it's not always the case, and there are some other situations and pronunciations too. Don't worry! You're gonna learn it all at the touch of a button:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/79/
Reduction of to
B1 English Level
The word to is usually pronounced very quickly, with a /tə/ sound. But, it's not always the case, and there are some other situations and pronunciations too. Don't worry! You're gonna learn it all at the touch of a button:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/79/
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Vocabulary
Eye To Eye 👁
C1 English Level
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning. In fact, it is a group of words having a different meaning from the individual words. Using idioms naturally makes your speech or writing native-like. Today, we're looking at some idioms related to eyes. Check them out in the lesson below and try to write some examples:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/80/
Eye To Eye 👁
C1 English Level
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning. In fact, it is a group of words having a different meaning from the individual words. Using idioms naturally makes your speech or writing native-like. Today, we're looking at some idioms related to eyes. Check them out in the lesson below and try to write some examples:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/80/
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Writing 📝
Giving Examples
C1 English Level
Learn different expressions to refer to examples. Then, try to write down some examples for each expression to consolidate it:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/81/
Giving Examples
C1 English Level
Learn different expressions to refer to examples. Then, try to write down some examples for each expression to consolidate it:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/81/
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Video Time 🎥
The UK in 100 Seconds (© National Geographic)
A2 English Level
What does the United Kingdom really look like? Let’s walk across this country in one hundred seconds. Each second of the walk shows you 1 percent of the UK from above. Are you ready for the UK in 100 seconds? OK, let’s go:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/82/
The UK in 100 Seconds (© National Geographic)
A2 English Level
What does the United Kingdom really look like? Let’s walk across this country in one hundred seconds. Each second of the walk shows you 1 percent of the UK from above. Are you ready for the UK in 100 seconds? OK, let’s go:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/82/
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Grammar
Participle Phrases in Initial Position
C1 English Level
Participle phrases at the beginning of a sentence add extra information about the main action or the subject of the sentence. They are often used to avoid repetition and to shorten complex sentences. A participle phrase doesn't contain a subject. Here, in this short lesson, you learn how you can use these phrases in three different ways:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/83/
Participle Phrases in Initial Position
C1 English Level
Participle phrases at the beginning of a sentence add extra information about the main action or the subject of the sentence. They are often used to avoid repetition and to shorten complex sentences. A participle phrase doesn't contain a subject. Here, in this short lesson, you learn how you can use these phrases in three different ways:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/83/
Reading 📖
Deep Ocean or Deep Space (© Cambridge)
B2 English Level
What are the benefits of space and ocean exploration? Do they justify their costs? Which of the two is more important? It’s all discussed in this short lesson.
Read the article below to practice your reading skills and improve your vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/84/
Deep Ocean or Deep Space (© Cambridge)
B2 English Level
What are the benefits of space and ocean exploration? Do they justify their costs? Which of the two is more important? It’s all discussed in this short lesson.
Read the article below to practice your reading skills and improve your vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/84/
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Grammar
Past Perfect 🕐
B1 English Level
The past perfect is made up of two elements: had + past participle. The past perfect is used for a number of common purposes. But, don't worry! You can learn it all studying this short PDF file:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/85/
Past Perfect 🕐
B1 English Level
The past perfect is made up of two elements: had + past participle. The past perfect is used for a number of common purposes. But, don't worry! You can learn it all studying this short PDF file:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/85/
Vocabulary
Adjectives for Age
B1 English Level
Even people at the same age are different, although they have some similar qualities too. What adjectives do you use to compare yourself to people around the same age? Do you know someone who fits any of the ‘adjectives for age’ below?
https://nomadamin.com/articles/86/
Adjectives for Age
B1 English Level
Even people at the same age are different, although they have some similar qualities too. What adjectives do you use to compare yourself to people around the same age? Do you know someone who fits any of the ‘adjectives for age’ below?
https://nomadamin.com/articles/86/
Listening👂🏻
A Surprising Comeback (© Cambridge)
C1 English Level
Listen to a news feature about the revival of local stores and improve your listening skills and vocabulary around the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/87/
A Surprising Comeback (© Cambridge)
C1 English Level
Listen to a news feature about the revival of local stores and improve your listening skills and vocabulary around the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/87/
Reading 📖
Skills for the Future (© National Geographic Learning)
B1 English Level
Many people are worried that robots and machines will take everyone's jobs away. How about you? Do you feel excited about the way technology is changing the workplace or do you think it's terrifying?
Read the article below to practice your reading skills and improve your vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/91/
Skills for the Future (© National Geographic Learning)
B1 English Level
Many people are worried that robots and machines will take everyone's jobs away. How about you? Do you feel excited about the way technology is changing the workplace or do you think it's terrifying?
Read the article below to practice your reading skills and improve your vocabulary on the topic:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/91/
Grammar
Future in the Past 🕐
B2 English Level
Sometimes, we talk about a past event and want to refer to something that happened in a future compared to that particular point in the past. In other words, when we want to express a future time seen from the past, we use the past of the regular future forms. But, how do we do this? You’ll master it in a second:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/92/
Future in the Past 🕐
B2 English Level
Sometimes, we talk about a past event and want to refer to something that happened in a future compared to that particular point in the past. In other words, when we want to express a future time seen from the past, we use the past of the regular future forms. But, how do we do this? You’ll master it in a second:
https://nomadamin.com/articles/92/
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