Oct 9
#358 US State Name Stories – West and SouthWest
Welcome back, travelers! One last time, pack your bags — we’re heading west. Today, we’ll visit the Southwest and the West. In the Southwest, we have: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. And in the West, we have: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, ... Show More
14m 16s
Oct 2
#357 US State Name Stories - Midwest
This is the third episode of our state names series. This time, we’re traveling to the Midwest. Let’s quickly list all the states in the Midwest: They are: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. T ... Show More
12m 38s
Sep 26
#356 US State Name Stories – Northeast
Hi! This is part two of our series about US state names. Today, we’ll explore the Northeast: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. That’s eleven states in total! And today I’ll focus on ... Show More
16m 45s
Dec 2023
‘In', 'on', or 'at'? - Choosing prepositions | The Coffee Break English Show 1.07
Do you know when to use prepositions 'in', 'on', and 'at' in English? In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Josie and Maurizio talk about the rules for when to use these prepositions when we talk about time, and they give examples to help you understand.➡️ Click here ... Show More
15m 9s
Nov 2023
Beginner Grammar - Verb " TO BE"
Verb “to be”. Present tense: I am, you are (singular and plural), he is, she is, it is, they are, we are. Past tense: I was, you were (singular and plural), he was, she was, it was, they were, we were. Future tense: for every subject it is the same- will be. I will be, you will b ... Show More
10m 49s
Feb 2022
#11 - English Grammar - The importance of "modal verbs" with Andy
Welcome to Everyday English with E2. Each week, we focus on English grammar, vocabulary or pronunciation, and this week we’re focusing on an important part of grammar called “modal verbs.” But we’re NOT going to learn when to use can or could or how “should” means the same thing ... Show More
6m 58s