Other and Another I was teaching a private lesson in a cafe last week. My student works in a hotel, and she was telling me about something that happened at work. She explained the situation but had…
Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
TO BE English contractions – present tense Contractions TO BE (Present, Past, Future)“I’m studying English.” Learn about the contractions of the English verb TO BE with au…
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Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
Dessert vs Desert Has the pronunciation of dessert and desert ever been difficult for you? I have been teaching English to non-native speakers since 2006 and I have spent a lot of time helping stud…
The words ache, pain, sore, and hurt all describe an unpleasant feeling in our bodies. They can be easy to confuse. Learn how to use these words FAST with lots of real exam…
Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
Learn English from TV shows 3 Tips for Learning English from TVTip #1 – Choose a small piece of video.Tip #2 – Watch a show in order. Watch from beginning to endTip #3 – Don’t rely on subtitles You…
2020 was the year of the mouse/rat. In today’s post, you will learn 10 idioms with rats and mice. Poor as a church mouse As quiet as a mouse The best-laid plans of mice and men Play cat and m…
He DOESN’T HAVE is correct. HAVE is used with the auxiliary verb DOESN’T for negative sentences. The verb “DOESN’T” agrees with 3rd person singular subjects (He, She, It) so HAVE does not change to…
Many English words have a verb form and a noun form. This can be confusing. The verb form and the noun form are sometimes pronounced differently, which can be even more confusing! I wrote this blog…
The words Choice and Choose can be confusing for ESL students. During a private lesson, my student was telling me about her favorite Ramen restaurant. She wanted to tell me about the options you ca…
Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
In this post, you will learn how to use the adverb EVEN in natural English conversation. Learn 2 ways to use this adverb with 12 real examples and 2 helpful infographics! EVEN – adverb① used …
In today’s post, we will learn more English with part 2 of my Canada trip story. We’ll start by learning some vocabulary to describe the place we live or a place we visit. Audio A (If y…
a slap on the wrist = punishment that is weak, not strong enough”My brother stole my parent’s car when he was 16 but all he got was a slap on the wrist.” English idiom – A Slap on…
English Phrasal verbs with CUT be cut out (for) – to have the qualities and abilities needed for somethingcut out – if a motor or an engine cuts out, it suddenly stops workingcut across – to go acr…
The words Choice and Choose can be confusing for ESL students. During a private lesson, my student was telling me about her favorite Ramen restaurant. She wanted to tell me about the options you ca…
Learn English from TV shows 3 Tips for Learning English from TVTip #1 – Choose a small piece of video.Tip #2 – Watch a show in order. Watch from beginning to endTip #3 – Don’t rely on subtitles You…
Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
2020 was the year of the mouse/rat. In today’s post, you will learn 10 idioms with rats and mice. Poor as a church mouse As quiet as a mouse The best-laid plans of mice and men Play cat and m…
English Phrasal verbs with CUT be cut out (for) – to have the qualities and abilities needed for somethingcut out – if a motor or an engine cuts out, it suddenly stops workingcut across – to go acr…
a slap on the wrist = punishment that is weak, not strong enough”My brother stole my parent’s car when he was 16 but all he got was a slap on the wrist.” English idiom – A Slap on…
In today’s blog post learn how to use the conjunction unless and the expression as long as in natural conversation. Use this English grammar like a pro! Unless In today’s post, I will teach y…
2020 was the year of the mouse/rat. In today’s post, you will learn 10 idioms with rats and mice. Poor as a church mouse As quiet as a mouse The best-laid plans of mice and men Play cat and m…
He DOESN’T HAVE is correct. HAVE is used with the auxiliary verb DOESN’T for negative sentences. The verb “DOESN’T” agrees with 3rd person singular subjects (He, She, It) so HAVE does not change to…
In this post, you will learn how to use the adverb EVEN in natural English conversation. Learn 2 ways to use this adverb with 12 real examples and 2 helpful infographics! EVEN – adverb① used …
The chart below is a quick guide to help you decide if you need to use There IS or There ARE. Keep reading the post for more details and lots of natural examples. We use There is with singula…
Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
2020 was the year of the mouse/rat. In today’s post, you will learn 10 idioms with rats and mice. Poor as a church mouse As quiet as a mouse The best-laid plans of mice and men Play cat and m…
So and Such – English Grammar To learn this English Grammar let’s look at the meaning of So and Such. At the bottom of this post, you can download a FREE 14-page PDF of this blog post. …
The words ache, pain, sore, and hurt all describe an unpleasant feeling in our bodies. They can be easy to confuse. Learn how to use these words FAST with lots of real exam…
Learn how to use the words today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, yesterday, and the day before yesterday like a native speaker. Also, increase your range of conversation topics with time by addi…
The chart below is a quick guide to help you decide if you need to use There IS or There ARE. Keep reading the post for more details and lots of natural examples. We use There is with singula…
The words MUCH, MANY, and A LOT (LOTS) show there is a large amount of something. Much is used with uncountable nouns. (smoke, water, money, etc.) Many is used with plural countable nouns. (cars, s…
In today’s blog post learn how to use the conjunction unless and the expression as long as in natural conversation. Use this English grammar like a pro! Unless In today’s post, I will teach y…
ME TOO or ME NEITHER
The words ache, pain, sore, and hurt all describe an unpleasant feeling in our bodies. They can be easy to confuse. Learn how to use these words FAST with lots of real exam…
The chart below is a quick guide to help you decide if you need to use There IS or There ARE. Keep reading the post for more details and lots of natural examples. We use There is with singula…
Did you ever have a bad habit? Did you ever smoke cigarettes? (Did you smoke in the past but not anymore?) How about drinking too much alcohol? Do you still have a bad habit? Do you want to quit? C…
GET and TAKE – What’s the difference? Some of my English students in Japan have had trouble with the verbs GET and TAKE. These verbs are used in many ways so I made this blog post to help ESL stude…
Do you know how to use the words no and none correctly in English conversation? How about the prefix non~? Read this post, watch the videos, and soon you will be using these words like a native spe…
famous adjective – known about by many peopleVincent Van Gogh is a famous artist from Holland. (Many people know who Vincent Van Gogh is.)popular adjective – liked or enjoyed by a large number…
The words Choice and Choose can be confusing for ESL students. During a private lesson, my student was telling me about her favorite Ramen restaurant. She wanted to tell me about the options you ca…
The words Choice and Choose can be confusing for ESL students. During a private lesson, my student was telling me about her favorite Ramen restaurant. She wanted to tell me about the options you ca…
famous adjective – known about by many peopleVincent Van Gogh is a famous artist from Holland. (Many people know who Vincent Van Gogh is.)popular adjective – liked or enjoyed by a large number…