Learn English from TV – A complete guide (3 Tips)
Learn English from TV shows 3 Tips for Learning English from TV Tip #1 – Choose a small piece of video. Watch and repeat! […]
Learn English from TV – A complete guide (3 Tips) Read More »
Learn English from TV shows 3 Tips for Learning English from TV Tip #1 – Choose a small piece of video. Watch and repeat! […]
Learn English from TV – A complete guide (3 Tips) Read More »
Spring has arrived! (This is a natural way to say “It’s now Spring!”) Now is the perfect time to learn some English Spring vocabulary. In today’s blog post let’s practice some words we use when Spring arrives.
English Spring vocabulary (10 New words + PDF download) Read More »
The English verbs LIE and LAY are easily confused. This is true for native and non-native speakers alike! Here is the main reason why
LIE or LAY? All Tenses (Easy to remember tips, Video, PDF) Read More »
Collections of common phrasal verbs and collocations are helpful for English students and teachers. This list of GET and TAKE Phrasal Verbs and Collocations
GET and TAKE Phrasal Verbs and Collocations (More than 50) Read More »
One of my students was reading an English advertisement for fruit juice. She was having difficulty pronouncing the word ARTIFICIAL. Pronouncing long words can
Improve English Pronunciation- 1 Simple Tip (Free PDF+Video) Read More »
The chart below is a quick guide to help you decide if you need to use There IS or There ARE. Keep reading the
There IS or There ARE? Correct this Grammar (Video + PDF) Read More »
The confusion between Log in and Login comes from their similar spelling and pronunciation. Many people use them interchangeably, but there are important differences
Log in vs. Login: Which to Use? (Your Best Guide) Read More »
Do you know the difference between Tired OF and Tired FROM? Many of my blog post topics come from real student questions. This post is no different.
Tired OF something or Tired FROM something? (Quiz, PDF, Video) Read More »
My job as an English teacher is to answer my students’ questions. “What is the difference between WEAR and PUT ON?” is a great
WEAR or PUT ON? (Examples, Video, QUIZ worksheet, FAQ) Read More »
The words good and well are often heard in natural English conversation, but they can be easy to confuse. My private English students often
Good Vs Well (Examples-Audio/Video-Quiz-PDF-Infographic) Read More »