English Quick SHOT – FREE or FOR FREE?
According to https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com one meaning for the adjective free is – costing nothing Sentences with free can look like this: Something is free… My …
According to https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com one meaning for the adjective free is – costing nothing Sentences with free can look like this: Something is free… My …
New words from the news story! Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing some people to …
Learn English from the news “Slavery in Italian wine” – with built-in audio! Read More »
My 5 most popular World English Blog posts of 2018 Below is a collection of my 5 most visited blog posts from …
Common uses with the English preposition AT In English, we use the adjectives good, bad, better, worse, with the preposition AT, plus a subject. (Math, Science, …
How to use the English preposition AT (11 examples) Read More »
You will find the new and improved – ME TOO or ME NEITHER? post here:https://worldenglishblog.com/me-too-or-me-neither/
The word place has more than 10 different uses in English! Here are 4 examples: PLACE Meanings from: https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/ 1. location or area “This …
World Cup English vocabulary “PLACE” (4 different meanings) Read More »
Increase your English vocabulary – Dive 9 uses The word dive has been in the news recently. A person who dives (swims underwater with special …
Use the word – DIVE 9 ways! (Increase your vocabulary) Read More »
English idiom – All over the place By Source, Fair use, Link The World Cup is a big event! This year’s tournament …
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The world cup has started! Will your team make it to the second round? Yesterday one of my private students asked me a great question …
The English verb CHEER (use it 3 different ways!) Read More »
The 2018 World Cup started on June 14th Was the World Cup popular in your country?Did you watch it? By Source, Fair use, …
English vocabulary – “Qualify” (4 uses, 15 examples!) Read More »