Posts Tagged ‘5 minute english’
English Podcast: English Across the Pond
There are so many English learning opportunities that many students aren’t taking advantage of (*aren’t using*), are you one of these students? I want you to think about the times that you are getting ready for work or bed, commuting to work or school, cooking dinner, and cleaning. Are you including English practice or review into…
Read MoreEnglish Prepositions of TIME
Let me begin this post by asking you a question. How often do you feel confused with prepositions? Have you ever used the words IN or ON incorrectly? Do you feel confident with English prepositions of time? It is very possibly that you do get confused with prepositions, have used ON and IN incorrectly and…
Read MoreGrammar Review: English Gerunds and Infinitives
If you stop to read this post, I promise you will stop being confused with English gerunds and infinitives. I know that it can be confusing to decide whether to use a gerund (verb+ing) or an infinitive (to + base verb) when speaking and writing in English, but luckily there are some basic rules to…
Read More5 English Phrasal Verbs with Hand
As an English learner, phrasal verbs are something you can assume you will be learning indefinitely (*a period of time that won’t end*) because there are so many of these verbs, some with multiple meanings, and they are so common in English. Phrasal verbs will add a new level of fluency to your English level,…
Read MoreAmerican English Pronunciation: Heteronyms
I was inspired for this post today after realizing the difficulty that many students have with the pronunciation of heteronyms (words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently). In the past week, I had 3, yes 3, conversations with different students about this very topic. The idea that words can look the same, but…
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