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Vocabulary, Listening, Reading, Speaking + More in March
One of the biggest challenges when it comes to speaking another language is starting and maintaining a conversation. As an English learner, do you feel confident in doing this? What do you say to start a conversation in English? How do you maintain it? What if there are awkward silences? Learn English in March with…
Read MoreCommon English Vocabulary you Hear Online, Especially with English Teachers
Since you’re learning online with me, I know you’re learning English online with other teachers too. How many times have you heard us online teachers use words, nouns, or phrases that you didn’t understand? What does it mean to swipe up or tap the bell icon? What’s a bio, a webinar, or a trial? Is…
Read More7 Ways to Learn Vocabulary in English
What’s the key to English fluency and success? You must understand that English fluency is like a big 100000 piece puzzle that takes dedication, hard work, lots of thinking and strategy, as well as knowing what pieces are needed to finish it. A lot of those pieces (to the English fluency puzzle) are a variety…
Read MoreAirport Vocabulary in English
Do you have an upcoming vacation? Have you ever felt lost in an airport trying to use your English? Today’s lesson will give you the most important airport vocabulary in English to help you on your next trip! You’re going to learn the words naturally in context as I explain the meaning with examples. This…
Read MoreOther meanings of HAVE in English [Vocabulary Lesson]
Today’s ‘Everyday English’ lesson was inspired by a question a student of mine had. We’re going to talk about other meanings of HAVE in English, because I realized that HAVE can be a pretty complex verb. My student asked me about the sentence, “thanks for having me” because she learned that HAVE is a stative…
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