Pencil Case – English Vocabulary

Pencil Case – English Vocabulary

Pencil Case Vocabulary in English – 7 things you can find in a pencil case In a pencil case you keep different things you need for writing and working at school or even at an office. Here are 7 things you might find in a pencil case: PENCIL pencil (noun): an...
Parts of the Mouth – English Vocabulary

Parts of the Mouth – English Vocabulary

Mouth Vocabulary – 7 words associated with the mouth Tooth / Teeth Tooth (singular) – Teeth (plural) The plural of tooth is teeth. tooth (noun): The hard white structures in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing food. Example sentence with teeth:...
Egg Vocabulary – 7 words associated with eggs

Egg Vocabulary – 7 words associated with eggs

Egg Vocabulary – 7 words associated with eggs Eggshell eggshell (noun): the thin, hard, outer layer of an egg. Example sentence with eggshell: I peeled the eggshell from the hard-boiled egg. Yolk yolk (noun): the round yellow part in the middle of an egg....
Putting up the Christmas Tree – Xmas in New Zealand

Putting up the Christmas Tree – Xmas in New Zealand

Christmas in New Zealand is completely different from what appears in movies. In this video we will be talking about Christmas in New Zealand and typical things associated with Christmas, all while putting up a Christmas tree with some special helpers. What does Xmas...
100,000 subscribers on YouTube – Silver Creator Award Unboxing

100,000 subscribers on YouTube – Silver Creator Award Unboxing

Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who has subscribed to the Woodward English YouTube channel. We recently passed the major milestone of having over 100,000 subscribers which for me is a big deal. We are almost in the top 100 YouTube channels in New Zealand....
Have you ever…? 50 Questions – English Conversation Starters

Have you ever…? 50 Questions – English Conversation Starters

50 questions beginning with Have you ever….? ESL Conversation Starters for English Speaking Practice. I have just created a new video that can be used in the English Language Classroom, ideally for adult or teenage ESL / ELL students at an intermediate level. This...

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