
Channel: Crown Academy of English
Category: Education
Tags: irregular verbsenglish lessonsenglish expressionspast participleintransitive verbsenglish language (human language)inglesenglish verbsirregular english verbscrown academy of englishraise vs riseenglish vocabulary lessontransitive verbsdifference between raise and riseraise or riseesl
Description: "raise" and "rise" are both verbs. These verbs confuse students because the spelling, pronunciation and meaning are very similar. Raise is a regular verb. Rise is an irregular verb. You will learn the irregular form with examples in the video. Both "raise" and "rise" describe an upward movement BUT there is an important difference. Watch the video to learn this difference. :) This lesson was presented by Andrew, a qualified native English teacher with over 15 years experience of teaching English. Private English lessons and speaking practice: crownacademyenglish.com/private-online-english-lessons/?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=pel&utm_medium=social&utm_content=L312d IELTS lessons and preparation: crownacademyenglish.com/ielts-online-course/?utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=crown_ielts&utm_medium=social&utm_content=VL312d Other videos: Transitive and intransitive verbs: youtube.com/watch?v=SpL2o3jjfoA Business English: youtube.com/watch?v=5cQv8pWsnEE Irregular verb KEEP: youtube.com/watch?v=fOehu9tDazw How to improve speaking skills - youtube.com/watch?v=Sc4gh5gP1AE English listening practice - youtube.com/watch?v=RVY4fMRBQOY Andrew, Crown Academy of English crownacademyenglish.com twitter.com/Crown_English youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish Photo credits from 123rf: “scowling young woman scratching her head” by 123rf.com/profile_vladimirfloyd | © 123RF.com Photo credits by FreeDigitalPhotos.net: )“Twenty Seventeen Graph Chart Displays Increase In 2017” by Stuart Miles )“Cheers!” by photostock )“Rise In Profits” by jscreationzs )“Family Playing Football” by photostock )“Angry Employee Shouting On Phone” by imagerymajestic



















