Posts Tagged ‘english’
Free Friday: Writing Part 1
HAMBURGER WRITING I know you’ve probably always heard, “don’t play with your food” but today we are going to have a bit of fun with it. Okay, so we’re not really going to play with it, but realize how useful a good ‘ol fashion hamburger can be….and how it’ll help you and your writing. Whatever…
Read MoreFree Friday: Cultural Differences
Since this blog is viewed all over the world, I think discussing cultural differences is a great way to get people involved and connected with one another. This is a post I’ll really encourage conversation and discussion, and the best way to do that is through the comment section below. Something so important to remember…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Studying English Online
“I want to study a language, I just don’t know where I can find the time.” “My schedule changes too much to commit to a class schedule.” “I am already trying to balance work, family, friends, and LIFE. How can I add something else?” “The closest language school is still too far.” “I don’t have…
Read MoreFree Friday: American VS Australian Vocabulary Differences
So you’ve been hitting the books hard [studying a lot] and now you’re ready to take all this English to a native speaking country. The problem is….where are you going? Even though the US, Australia, UK, etc speak English, they all have their own, unique vocabulary for some items. Even when speaking the language, confusion…
Read MoreFree Friday: Grammar with MODAL review
Modals Modals Modals! Wait. First, what are they? Modals are auxiliary verbs, also known as “helping” verbs. These aux. verbs help change the meaning of main verbs to express a variety of things, such as: ability, possibility, obligation, etc.. Review some of the most common English modals with this fun infographic! When you feel you’ve…
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