Verbs Never to Confuse (Module 1)

Teacher: Kateryna
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Introduction

0 Course Introduction 01:36

Lesson 1

1 Do vs. Make (Part 1) 09:08

2 Do vs. Make (Part 2) 11:20

3 Do vs. Make (Part 3) 08:33

4 Do vs. Make (Additional video) 01:32

5 Do vs. Make (Exercise Review) 03:21

Lesson 2

6 Say vs. Tell (Part 1) 09:18

7 Say vs. Tell (Part 2) 08:58

8 Say vs. Tell (Part 3) 10:56

9 Say vs. Tell (Additional video) 03:32

10 Say vs. Tell (Exercise Review) 05:14

Lesson 3

11 Refuse vs. Deny (Part 1) 09:54

12 Refuse vs. Deny (Part 2) 09:30

13 Refuse vs. Deny (Part 3) 04:39

14 Refuse vs. Deny (Additional video) 02:46

15 Refuse vs. Deny (Exercise Review) 03:52

Lesson 4

16 Prefer vs. Would Rather (Part 1) 08:27

17 Prefer vs. Would Rather (Part 2) 10:02

18 Prefer vs. Would Rather (Part 3) 02:41

19 Prefer vs. Would Rather (Additional video) 02:30

20 Prefer vs. Would Rather (Exercise Review) 04:55

Lesson 5

21 Stay vs. Remain (Part 1) 08:16

22 Stay vs. Remain (Part 2) 07:02

23 Stay vs. Remain (Additional video) 03:13

24 Stay vs. Remain (Exercise Review) 03:33

Lesson 6

25 Sit vs. Seat (Part 1) 07:49

26 Sit vs. Seat (Part 2) 06:31

27 Sit vs. Seat (Additional video) 03:17

28 Sit vs. Seat (Exercise Review) 04:03

Lesson 7

29 Rise vs. Raise / Lie vs. Lay (Part 1) 08:36

30 Rise vs. Raise / Lie vs. Lay (Part 2) 07:59

31 Rise vs. Raise / Lie vs. Lay (Additional video) 03:43

32 Rise vs. Raise / Lie vs. Lay (Exercise Review) 04:04

Lesson 8

33 Discuss vs. Argue vs. Dispute (Part 1) 08:02

34 Discuss vs. Argue vs. Dispute (Part 2) 09:15

35 Discuss vs. Argue vs. Dispute (Additional video) 01:47

36 Discuss vs. Argue vs. Dispute (Exercise Review) 03:53

Lesson 9

37 Prevent vs. Avoid (Part 1) 07:04

38 Prevent vs. Avoid (Exercise Review) 04:04

Lesson 10

39 Hear vs. Listen to (Part 1) 10:52

40 Hear vs. Listen to (Part 2) 12:44

41 Hear vs. Listen to (Additional video) 02:36

42 Hear vs. Listen to (Exercise Review) 05:44

General Information

This useful and fun course focuses on the verbs that are easy to mix up in daily conversations. Each lesson of the course deals with a different pair of verbs, such as “Do” vs. “Make,” and “Say” vs. “Tell” to help learners distinguish between very similar verbs that are used in different contexts.

We will talk about the basic meaning of verbs, their grammar, their context, useful tips, and play games to help speakers memorize the rules better. We will also discuss the fixed expressions or idioms associated with these tricky verbs.

Almost each lesson consists of several parts, but you will also have access to helpful exercise sheets and additional videos! Please join me for this exciting Confusing Verbs adventure, which will lead you to become more coherent and accurate speakers!

Who is this course for?

The course is primarily meant for speakers with an intermediate to advanced level of English as well as professionals who use English for work purposes. 

What is included in the course?

Ten video lessons, each of which consists of 1 to 3 parts (3.3 hours of video!), ten Exercise Sheets (on average 4-5 pages) and Video Reviews of Exercises to compliment the lessons, and short tests to check your knowledge before you move on to the following lesssons.

List of Course Lessons

Lesson 1: Do vs. Make

Lesson 2: Say vs. Tell

Lesson 3: Refuse vs. Deny

Lesson 4: Prefer vs. Would Rather

Lesson 5: Stay vs. Remain

Lesson 6: Sit vs. Seat

Lesson 7: Rise vs. Raise and Lie vs. Lay

Lesson 8: Discuss vs. Argue vs. Dispute

Lesson 9: Prevent vs. Avoid

Lesson 10: Hear vs. Listen to

  • Teacher: Kateryna
  • Areas of expertise: English Teaching, (Socio)linguistics, Sociology, Radio reporting, Ukrainian literature
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Hi there! I'm a enthusiastic English language geek, passionate about using linguistics for learning purposes. I have expertise in teaching English and Ukrainian Literature, applying innovative and engaging approaches to acquiring knowledge. My degree in Sociology, Linguistics, and Anthropology has led me to discover the anatomy of languages and make them work for you! I believe that learning a language has to be based on real world and practice, that is why I aspire to making my lessons as contemporary and reality-based, as possible! Speaking a language well can open many doors to you, and I am excited to show speakers another paths of learning in this flexible online environment!

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