Posts Tagged ‘esl’
Literally, the most, like, overused words, like…ever, you know?
“There are like, literally a million words that like so many people overuse and misuse, you know. I mean, like,I literally die every time I hear them!” Have you ever heard anyone that sounds like this? Are you someone who sounds like this? The suggestion this week will be helpful for English learners, to make sure you don’t…
Read MoreWord 2 of the Weekend: nauseous
Why is it useful? It’s a very common symptom of many illnesses, both serious and not. Courtesy: Merriam-Webster Learner’s
Read MoreWord 1 of the Weekend: ripple effect
Why is it useful? The ripple effect can be a positively powerful influence, and can lead to so much beauty and happiness. ?☀️✌️? What ripple effect of positivity will you start today? Courtesy: Merriam-Webster Learner’s Dictionary
Read MoreCartoon Friday ~ Humor with Mood Idioms
Hey! T.G.I.F!!! This is an extension to this week’s idiom post: Be on Cloud Nine with these Idioms for Feelings and Moods I thought it would be a fabulous opportunity to see how some of these idioms are being used through humor, and see them in pictures. Enjoy learning through laughter today! First, enjoy this…
Read MoreBe on Cloud Nine with these English Idioms for Feelings and Moods
Think about your daily routine, conversations, and interactions. How often do you answer the questions, “How are you?” or “How are you doing?” Have you ever been asked, “Are you okay?” “Is something wrong?” Being able to express our feelings and moods in English will help us satisfy what we need, and communicate more effectively…
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