Wasei Eigo – Avoid These Phrases

In this video, we’ll share 4 common Wasei Eigo phrases that you should avoid. By learning to avoid these phrases, you’ll improve your English skills fast! If you’re struggling with English, then you need to watch this video! We’ll share some common WASEI-EIGO phrases that you should avoid in order to improve your English skills as quickly as possible. By learning to avoid these phrases, you’ll be on your way to speaking and understanding English like a pro! 和製英語 Don’t Say “Price Up” or “Price Down” or even “Price Cut” All of those Phrases are out of order and just PLAIN WRONG! Instead, use these phrases…

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Pronunciation Practice Words Ending with the…“ul” Sound… For Beginners Not all words with these endings have the “ul” sound… But some do, with exceptions, of course… Especially with the ending “ol” “Cholesterol” for instance sounds very different than “symbol.” So, yes there are exceptions and that goes for… ul el le il al ol(sometimes)

There is / There are | What’s the Difference? | A Simple Guide

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There is / There are | What’s the Difference? | A Simple GuideThere is vs There are…
What’s the Difference?
When we use “There is”
It’s usually followed by the singular article “a”
Ex:There is a marker.
Or, There is a pencil.
We can even use there is with an uncountable group.
Ex: There is an army of ants.
Ex:There is a group of people.

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