Speaking Tips C1-C2 LevelsUseful expressions for speaking practice (expressing your opinion / agreeing / disagreeing / when you don't understand the question etc.) - ESL worksheets
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Confused on how or when to use the words "Anyone vs Any One", No One vs None"? Check out this simple guide on the proper use of the words: Anyone vs Any One and No One vs None.
The difference between Do, Does, Did and Done in English using charts, examples and games
How to Use Prepositions of Time and Place - AT/ IN/ ON in English.
You may have come across the concept of nostalgia when studying the English language, but what does it mean? In this article, we are going to explore not only
Here is a list of the 15 most common confusing verbs in English any English teachers needs!
Common Mistakes in English refer to errors that people often make while speaking or writing in English. These mistakes can range from grammatical errors to mispronunciations, incorrect word usage, and spelling mistakes. Some of the most common mistakes in English include subject-verb agreement errors, using the wrong tense, confusing homophones, and misusing prepositions. These mistakes can make communication difficult and can lead to misunderstandings. It is important to be aware of these mistakes and to work on improving your English language skills to avoid making them.
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"I hope it's a tool that can help you too."
Verb tenses explained for primary-school parents: present, past and future simple and continuous forms, with examples of use.
RT “@dandesignthink: basic literacy mat for every class? #SLTchat” This is terrific! #txed #literacy
A fun activity when you do a topic on Canada. You can use it as a competition or just to let students find out about Canada. - ESL worksheets
Math Symbols! In this lesson, you will learn a list of useful mathematical symbols in English and their names to master your English vocabulary.
ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE HOW FOOD TASTES, HOW IT CAN BE COOKED, AND ITS TEXTURE IS. - ESL worksheets
[Update 7.2.2021: a more comprehensive version of this post, which includes definitions, examples from real contexts of use, and expressions which can be used for mediating language, individual pre…
English Abbreviations/Acronyms List; LOL: laugh out loud OMG: Oh my God ILY: I love you LMAO: laughing my a** off TTYN: Talk to you never FBO: Facebook official TTYS: Talk to you soon HMB: Hit me back SFW: Safe work work PTFO: Passed the f*** out ASL: Age/Sex/Location AFAIK: As far as I know IMHO: In my humble opinion IRL: In real life ISO: In search of J/K: Just Kidding L8R: Later POV: Point of view RBTL: Read between the lines RT: Real time BTW: By the way CTN: Can’t talk now CYE: Check your email dI: Download ETA: Estimated