‘Suit’ VS ‘Suite’
Learn the correct pronunciation of ‘suit’ and ‘suite’ and the different meanings of these words. Hi, I’m Joel. In this video, I’m going to talk about the words “suit” and “suite” and how they’re different and how they’re pronounced differently. So, let’s get started.
‘Suitcase’ VS ‘Luggage’
What’s the difference between ‘luggage’ and ‘suitcase’? Learn how they’re different here and how to use them. Check it out with this short video! Hi, I’m Joel. In this video, I’m going to talk about the difference between “luggage” and “suitcase.”
Meaning of ‘Hectic’ – English Vocabulary
What does ‘hectic’ mean? Learn the meaning NOW and start speaking more fluently. Hi, it’s Joel. In this video, I’m going to talk about the word “hectic.” So, what does “hectic” mean? Basically, “hectic” means that you’re very busy, you’re in a hurry.
‘Errand’ Meaning – English Lesson
What does ‘errand’ mean? Learn how to use the word ‘errand’ in this video. Check it out! Hey, this is Joel. In this video I’m going to talk about the word “errand.” And of course, it’s also used in a couple of phrases, “to run an errand” or “to do an errand.”
Boring VS Annoying – Learn the Difference
What does “boring” mean? What does “annoying” mean? How are they different? Learn the difference between “boring” and “annoying”. Check it out! In today’s lesson, we’re going to talk about the words “boring” and “annoying.” A lot of my English students have been confused about these words, so hopefully this short video will help clear […]
Borrow vs Lend: To Receive or to Give?
What is the difference between “borrow” and “lend”? What do “borrow” and “lend” mean? Learn the how they’re different here and how to use them. Check it out! A lot of my students have made mistakes with the terms lend and borrow. So I’m going to try to clear that up for you today.
What does ‘Shoplifting’ mean?
Learn the meaning of ‘shoplifting’ and how to use it. Check it out now! Hi, I’m Joel. In this short video, I’m going to talk about the term “shoplifting.” So, a shop is like a store, and lifting is raising something up. So, what is shoplifting? Like lifting up a store? Not exactly.
Meaning of “Spoil” – English Lesson
What does ‘spoil’ mean? Learn 3 different meanings here! Hi, I’m Joel from WorldEnglishTeacher.com. In this video, I want to teach you about the word “spoil.” It has a few different meanings and a few different ways to use it.
What Does “Overbooked” Mean? – ESL Lesson
Hi, I’m Joel. In this class we’re going to talk about the term “overbook” or “overbooked.” Recently there was an incident that was reported worldwide on the news; with American… I’m sorry, United Airlines dragging someone off of the plane. Forcing someone to leave the plane because the plane was overbooked, overbooked. What this means […]
Introverts VS Extroverts – English Lesson
What does ‘introvert’ and ‘extrovert’ mean? Learn the difference here! In this lesson we’re going to talk about the terms “introvert” and “extrovert.” So what do these mean? Well, most people are categorized as either an introvert or an extrovert. Now there could be some people kind of in the middle or in between, and […]
Maternity, Paternity and Family Leave – What’s the Difference?
In this lesson, I’m going to talk about a few terms. The terms: maternity leave, paternity leave and family leave. Now, these are all some subjects of debate because some countries have different laws regarding them or some countries have different laws regarding them.
Meaning of ‘Nosy’ – ESL Lesson
What does ‘nosy’ mean? Find out here and use it right! In this English lesson, I’m going to talk about the meaning of “nosy.” The spelling can be different in American and British English. In America, it tends to be spelled “nosy,” while in the UK it’s spelled “nosey.”
Pronounce VS Spell – ESL Lesson
What is the difference between “pronounce” and “spell”? What do “pronounce” and “spell” mean? Learn the how they’re different here and how to use them. Check it out! Hi there, it’s Joel. Today, I’m going to talk about a common mistake that a lot of my students have made. The mistake is to misuse and […]
The Difference Between “Wedding” and “Marriage”
What is the difference between ‘wedding’ and ‘marriage’? What do ‘marriage’ and ‘wedding’ mean? Learn the how they’re different here and how to use them. Check it out! Hi, I’m Joel. Today, I’m going to talk about the difference between “wedding” and “marriage.” During my classes on Skype, a lot of students have been confused […]
Fat VS Fattening
What is the difference between ‘fat’ and ‘fattening’? What do ‘fattening’ and ‘fat’ mean? Learn how they’re different here and how to use them. Check it out! A lot of my students have had problems with the words “fat” and “fattening.” So today, I’m going to try to clear this up for you. I think […]
Meaning of ‘Fun’ vs ‘Funny’ – What’s the Difference?
In today’s lesson, I’m going to teach you the difference between ‘fun’ and ‘funny’. A lot of students have made mistakes with these two words. The common mistake is that people say ‘funny’ when they should say ‘fun’.
Meaning of ‘Scared’ VS ‘Scary’ – ESL Lesson
What is the difference between ‘scared’ and ‘scary’? What do ‘scared’ and ‘scary’ mean? Learn the how they’re different here and how to use them. Check it out! In today’s lesson, I’m going to explain the difference between “scary” and “scared.” A lot of students are confused about this. So, let’s get started…
Meaning of “Blackout” VS “Power Outage” – ESL Vocabulary
What is the difference between “power outages” and “blackouts”? What do “blackout” and “power outage” mean? Learn the how they’re different here. Check it out! In this lesson, I’m going to teach you about blackouts and power outages, which are not very fun. A blackout or power outage is when you temporarily lose electricity.
“Siblings” Meaning – ESL English Lesson
What does ‘siblings’ mean in English? Learn what a ‘sibling’ is and how to use this word correctly. Improve your English vocabulary now and check it out! Do you know what a “sibling” is? A lot of students ask me, “What does sibling mean?” Well, basically, sibling is just kind of a formal way of […]