
Sound native when talk about sports
Hi everyone! In today’s lesson, we are going to look at Phrasal Verbs talk about sports and fitness! Playing sports is one of the best ways to get active, be healthy, even get to know new people! And I
Hi everyone! In today’s lesson, we are going to look at Phrasal Verbs talk about sports and fitness! Playing sports is one of the best ways to get active, be healthy, even get to know new people! And I
Did you know there’s a lot more to English fluency than perfect grammar, a huge vocabulary, and long sentences? Fluency is 60% made up of other factors — the WAY you express yourself, your intonation and tone of voice, your
Do you feel overwhelmed when going to a doctor? Do you have kids who translate for you when you go to the doctor’s or you use a translator? It may feel overwhelming when you can’t speak for your kids or
English has many vowels that are not present in other world languages. Take for example the difference between /u/, as is found in words like “boot”, “Luke”, and “food”, and compare it with /ʊ/, which is found in words like
Nature Schedule Pressure Measure Have you ever looked at words like this and been unsure about how to pronounce them? Or maybe you’ve learned through listening to English speakers how to say them, but asked yourself why we say these
Things to keep in mind about prepositions IN, ON, AT, BY These four two-letter words can be very confusing at times when speaking English, but not when listening to an English conversation. It is important to pay attention to these
Hey, it’s Ryan, and today, I’m talking about social media acronyms! Let’s start with what an acronym is! An acronym is simply an abbreviation using the first letter of each word of a phrase! For example: USA is an acronym
In today’s lesson, we are going to explore Phrasal Verbs with Look! Phrasal verbs are one of the toughest parts of learning English! They combine a simple verb with one or more words to create a totally new verb with
Why Music? Who doesn’t like to listen to music? I love music in all languages. Even if I don’t know the language, I attempt to sing along to the lyrics. I started listening to music in English when I was
Speak Spanish? As a native Spanish speaker, I understand what’s it’s like having to translate in your head before speaking in English. Speech may be lost in translation if you don’t transition from translating to thinking like an English speaker.
Hi everyone! Today, I’m talking about Brand names that are challenging to say! The world today is completely interconnected, with people able to connect and travel faster than ever. Within this connected world is an economy with an endless number
Fire. Oil. Hour. These are just a few of the difficult words to pronounce in English, Here we are discussing R & L Pronunciation. These are words that many English students have a hard time Pronunciation, and they aren’t sure
This is Part 2 of our 3-part series of how to pronounce North American English R sound. If you haven’t watched or read Part 1 yet, where we talked about what is called vocalic ER, then please check that out
Is Pronounce R a sound that you find tricky to incorporate into your everyday English? Maybe because you’re not quite sure how English speakers make this sound in the first place? Well, worry, not because we are here to hopefully
The holidays are approaching! The holidays are just around the corner. This is the time of year when we all get a little distracted from studying English. As we think about buying gifts, let’s think about a gift for someone
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