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Speak English with confidence by fixing common errors | 'sometime' or 'some time'? (EZEE #2)

Duration: 09:11Views: 20.4KLikes: 869Date Created: Oct, 2019

Channel: Anglo-Link

Category: Education

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Description: Check out my online English course at anglo-link.com for a complete programme that takes you step by step to an Advanced (C1) fluency level. Speak English more fluently and confidently by correcting vocabulary and grammar mistakes that you can easily fix. Join my complete online course at anglo-link.com. In this lesson, we'll look at three expressions that often get confused with each other: ‘sometimes’, 'sometime', and 'some time'. If you're interested in joining my complete English course to reach an Advanced level of spoken and written fluency, then you have two options to choose from: 1. Online membership Set up your own study plan on the Anglo-Link platform and progress at your own pace. Membership plans start at $6.49 / month. Visit anglo-link.com to set up a free account and explore the course. 2. Intensive 13-week 'Bootcamp' If you need fast results, this option can get you to the C1 level in 13 weeks. Choose this if you can study for at least one hour a day, and you're happy to apply my 'Focused Listening' method and follow my recommendations closely. Visit listening.anglo-link.com/bootcamp for more information. To learn more about my 'Focused Listening' method, download my free guide: ‘6 Ways to Become a Confident English Speaker through Listening’ at: start.anglo-link.com Quick Quiz: Choose the correct sentence: a) I’ll call you some time tomorrow. b) I’ll call you sometime tomorrow. c) I’ll call you sometimes tomorrow. If in doubt, watch this lesson to learn the difference between countable and uncountable ‘time’. 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Word 'time' 02:16 Word 'times' 03:27 'sometimes' & 'sometime' 04:24 Summary 05:30 Exercises Watch related lessons: QUANTIFIERS (some, any, much, many, little, few): youtu.be/UOnJADStd8g EZEE SERIES: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2RW--lGzUm52-M8tHr6ProLglbuu80W4 Use this link to add captions in your own language: youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCaRMivfyupj3ucUyJbZbCNg&tab=2 Other students from your country may benefit from translated captions, so feel free to translate the captions into your native language. This is a good way to practise your English, and your name will appear in this description box as a contributor. Thanks a lot in advance for your contribution! Join me on Facebook: facebook.com/AngloLink A little about me: My name is Minoo. I’m originally from Iran, and I live and work in the U.K. I’m a qualified English teacher and teacher trainer, but that’s not what makes me good at my job. I just love teaching! It makes me feel good when I can share something I’ve learned with others. That’s why I still love teaching English after 40 years of doing it! English is such a vast and complicated language! My passion is to make it as easy as possible for others to learn. My students always praise my ‘clear explanations’ and 'structured method'. I suppose I can explain things well because I’m not a native speaker. I’ve struggled with English pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary myself. I’ve had to work out the rules and learn the exceptions, and I just love sharing my own discoveries with others like me who are learning English as a foreign language. Thank you so much, everyone, for all the ‘likes’ and your lovely and supportive comments! I'm so grateful for your support!

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