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24/06/2026

May Vs Can - English Grammar Lesson | Solve English Doubts & Speak English Fluently And confidently

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Unlock the difference between MAY vs CAN in English grammar and start speaking fluently with confidence! πŸš€ In this quick and easy English lesson, we explain how to use β€œmay” for permission and possibility and β€œcan” for ability and permission. Many learners confuse these modal verbs, but after watching this 30-second English Shorts video, you’ll never mix them up again.

Whether you’re preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, spoken English practice, or communication at work, this video will help you build confidence, avoid common mistakes, and improve your English grammar naturally.

23/06/2026

Use of SHOULD | Should, Should Be & Should Have Explained | English Grammar With Ananya

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Are you confused about when to use SHOULD, SHOULD BE, and SHOULD HAVE? You are not alone! These three forms are among the most commonly misused grammar structures in English β€” and getting them wrong can completely change the meaning of what you are trying to say. In this lesson, Ananya explains all three forms clearly, simply, and with real-life examples so that you never confuse them again!

SHOULD is used to give advice, talk about what is right or expected, or make a recommendation β€” for example, "You should drink more water." SHOULD BE is used to describe an expected state or condition β€” for example, "He should be here by now." SHOULD HAVE is used to talk about a past action that did not happen but should have β€” for example, "You should have called me." Each one carries a different time reference and a different emotional meaning, and this lesson teaches you exactly when and how to use each one correctly.

22/06/2026

Don't Say FAKE! Use These Words Instead | English Vocabulary | Learn English With Ananya

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Are you still using only the word FAKE in every situation? It is time to upgrade your vocabulary! In this lesson, Ananya teaches you the most powerful and commonly used synonyms for the word FAKE β€” smart English words that will instantly make you sound more fluent, educated, and confident in your everyday conversations.

Words like phony, counterfeit, bogus, sham, fraudulent, spurious, fabricated, imitation, forged, and artificial all carry slightly different meanings, and knowing when to use each one is what separates a basic English speaker from a truly fluent one. Whether you are describing a fake product, a dishonest person, a misleading situation, or a counterfeit document, this lesson gives you the exact word for every context!

21/06/2026

Stare Vs Gaze Vs Glare | Verbs Related To Eyes | English Vocabulary Practice With Ananya

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Do you know the difference between STARE, GAZE, and GLARE? Most English learners use only the word LOOK in every situation β€” but fluent English speakers choose the right verb depending on how they are looking, why they are looking, and what emotion they are expressing! In this lesson, Ananya breaks down the most commonly confused eye-related verbs in English with clear meanings, real-life examples, and tips you will never forget.

STARE means to look fixedly at someone or something for a long time β€” often out of curiosity or shock. GAZE means to look steadily at something with admiration, love, or deep thought. GLARE means to stare with anger, hostility, or strong disapproval. These three words look similar but carry very different emotions β€” and using the wrong one can completely change your meaning!

20/06/2026

English Words For A Collection Of Things | Collective Nouns In English | Learn English With Ananya

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Instead of saying many keys or many books, English often uses specific vocabulary such as a bunch of keys, a stack of books, or a set of tools. These words are called collective nouns, and they help make your English more natural and descriptive.

In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn useful collective nouns used in everyday English conversations. Understanding these expressions will help you expand your vocabulary and speak English more fluently.

This lesson is especially useful for learners who want to improve their spoken English, vocabulary, and descriptive language skills.

19/06/2026

Common English Mistakes - BOTH & ALL With NOT β€” The Grammar Rule Nobody Teaches You | Ananya

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πŸ€” "All the answers weren't correct." β€” WRONG ❌
These sentences are incorrect β€” and most English learners write and say them every single day without realising the mistake! Using BOTH and ALL in negative sentences creates grammatical errors and confusing, ambiguous meaning that makes native speakers stumble. And the fix? It is simpler than you think β€” just one rule, and you will never make this mistake again!

In this English grammar lesson, Ananya explains exactly why BOTH and ALL cannot be used with negative verbs β€” what they mean when used incorrectly, what the correct alternatives are, and how native speakers always express these ideas naturally β€” with clear rules, real examples, side-by-side corrections, and a practice quiz!

18/06/2026

Been To Vs Been IN | English Grammar Lesson | English With Ananya

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πŸ€” "I have been to London." β€” Correct βœ…
πŸ€” "I have been in London for three days." β€” Also Correct βœ…
πŸ€” So are BEEN TO and BEEN IN the same? Can you always swap them?
The answer is absolutely NOT β€” and this is one of the most common English grammar mistakes that learners make when talking about places, travel, and experiences!
BEEN TO and BEEN IN look almost identical β€” just one tiny preposition changes β€” but they carry completely different meanings, and native speakers notice the difference immediately.
In this English grammar lesson, Ananya explains the exact rule for BEEN TO vs BEEN IN β€” what each one means, when to use each one, and the bonus comparison with GONE TO that completes the picture β€” with clear examples, real-life sentences, and a practice quiz at the end!

WHO IS THIS LESSON PERFECT FOR?
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β†’ Anyone who has ever been unsure β€” "Do I say BEEN TO or BEEN IN this place?"
β†’ Beginners building their present perfect foundation from scratch
β†’ Intermediate learners who want to sound natural when talking about travel and experiences
β†’ Students preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or school grammar examinations
β†’ Anyone who loves talking about travel and wants to describe their experiences correctly

17/06/2026

Collocations With MAKE | Smart English Phrases You Need Daily | Let's Talk Academy

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Are you using the word MAKE correctly in English? Most English learners know basic words but struggle to sound natural because they miss the most important building blocks of fluent speech β€” collocations! In this lesson, Ananya from Let's Talk Academy teaches you the most powerful and commonly used collocations with MAKE that native English speakers use every single day.

Whether you want to make a decision, make an effort, make a promise, make progress, or make a difference β€” each of these phrases has a specific meaning and context that will take your English from basic to brilliant. Learning collocations is the fastest proven way to sound more fluent, confident, and natural in everyday English conversations.

16/06/2026

Confusing English Words - QUICK vs FAST | Everyday English Practice | English With Ananya

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QUICK and FAST look like they mean the same thing β€” and in many sentences they do! But there are very clear situations where ONLY one of them works, and native speakers switch between them instinctively in every single conversation. If you have been using them randomly, you have been making unnatural English choices without even realising it!
In this English lesson, Ananya explains the exact difference between QUICK, FAST, and QUICKLY β€” the rule that separates them, the common mistakes every learner makes, and the bonus truth that "FASTLY" is not even a real English word β€” with real examples, side-by-side comparisons, and a quiz to lock it all in!

14/06/2026

Don't overuse REALLY - Try These Better English Words | English Vocabulary Building

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😀 "It was really good." β€” Correct βœ… β€” but WEAK!
😀 "She was really angry." β€” Correct βœ… β€” but BORING!
😀 "It was really big." β€” Correct βœ… β€” but FORGETTABLE!
Here is the uncomfortable truth about your English β€” if you use the word REALLY before every adjective, your English sounds flat, repetitive, and basic β€” even if your grammar is perfect! Native speakers use REALLY sparingly β€” and when they want to express intensity, they choose a far more powerful, precise, and impressive word instead.
In this English vocabulary lesson, Ananya teaches you the best alternatives to REALLY β€” one for every adjective you overuse it with β€” so that your spoken and written English becomes instantly more vivid, more natural, and far more impressive! βœ…
After this lesson, you will never lazily reach for REALLY again β€” you will have a whole toolkit of powerful words ready to use in every conversation, every email, and every exam answer!

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