Common English Mistakes: ~ed Versus ~ing Words
The proof is in the pudding, the saying goes. However, when it comes to some common English mistakes surrounding adjectives, I’d say the truth is in the suffix. Namely, there …
The proof is in the pudding, the saying goes. However, when it comes to some common English mistakes surrounding adjectives, I’d say the truth is in the suffix. Namely, there …
Okay, random question: which of these two do you do more often – watch TV or YouTube? Don’t answer that – we all know the answer. You’re online right now, …
I usually get students asking me how to speak like an English native. Here’s what I suggest to them (and what I suggest to you as well). Think of all …
When learning a new language, anything can be put to good use so that it benefits your fluency, regardless of how small it may seem. Just take short stories as …
Let’s face it – proper English pronunciation is the gift that keeps on giving. What I mean is: even if you can communicate fairly well and you’ve aced every English …
Ever wondered how to “correctly” greet that new classmate of yours? Maybe a random person in the street you just want to ask for directions? Oh, what about your boss …
If there’s anything out there that can help you level up when it comes to your English expertise, it’s idioms, particularly American idioms. Being more widely spoken in the world …
Where there’s a will, there’s a way… they say. But, as an English teacher who’s probably heard every single worry, excuse, and challenge that a student can have, I always …
As an English learner, you can never know too many words. In fact, expanding your vocabulary should be among the top priorities on your language learning journey. That’s what native-like …
There’s the inevitable moment in almost every conversation when the person saying something stops or breaks their current sentence apart with a word or two that have absolutely nothing to …
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