Posts Tagged ‘english’
Word 1 of the Weekend: look forward to
Why is it useful? Well it’s a phrasal verb, which are SUPER common & useful in English. It’s a great way to start conversations about the future! ? I know what I’m looking forward to… What about you? courtesy: Merriam Webster Learner’s Dictionary
Read More“Talk the Talk & Walk the Walk” with these Conversation English Idioms (+ exercise)
So, do you think you can talk the talk and walk the walk? Well, after learning these useful idioms related to conversation, language, and speaking, you definitely will be able to! Communication is so important, we rely on it day in..and day out (24/7…all the time!). Don’t bite your tongue, be sure to ask…
Read MoreLearning for your Style (+ Vocabulary)
Happy Sunday! I’m excited for today’s post because it’s going to help everyone, and allow all of you to find out your individual learning style, and hopefully improve your educational experiences! Once you find out your learning style from the provided quiz, I will provide a few activities for each strength as a way to…
Read MoreCartoon Friday ~ Technology and Education: Does it mix?
Is it Friday already?! Is it just me, or has this week has flown by!? Happy Friday my favorite English lovers! This week let’s take humor to the classroom, and look at something that everyone loves: technology. You’re utilizing technology right now for learning (or are you?). So they work well together, right? 🙂 Below…
Read MorePronouncing Heterophones in English
Hopefully you’re not thinking… hetero-what? But just in case, let’s clear that up! Have you ever noticed words in English that are spelled the same way, but pronounced differently? For example, the word “record”– I can keep a record of my quiz scores, or I can record the scores in a notebook. In this example,…
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