English Conversation Ice Breakers
I can understand, but I can’t speak! I have noticed a lot of you ask how to practice English if you are shy and don’t know how to start a conversation. It may sound intimidating to start a conversation with
I can understand, but I can’t speak! I have noticed a lot of you ask how to practice English if you are shy and don’t know how to start a conversation. It may sound intimidating to start a conversation with
Do you do the laundry or make the laundry? Do you do business or make business? What’s the difference between do and make in English? Many languages use the same word for do and make, so learning the difference in
Question: What is the number one reason to learn a new language? Answer: To communicate with people! Communication is all about talking to people, and language is how you do that. It’s all about meeting new people, having new experiences,
As you spend more and more time conversing in English, you’ll realize that apart from learning how to speak English the way, you also have to sharpen your listening skills. The sharper your English listening skills are, the better you
“Tell me About Yourself.” “Tell me about yourself.” This is a common question that has the potential to be extremely nerve-wracking, depending on the situation. You’ll hear it at parties, on dates, when meeting someone for the first time and most
Your friends and people you know might ask you “What are you up to?” How do you respond to this question? You might be eating lunch, watching TV, or working. It’s a casual way saying hello and maybe starting a
I’m sure one of the very first things you learned to say in English was, “How are you?” People will probably ask you this question A LOT! It’s really easy to answer, but there are a few things to remember.
If you only learn a few words in a language, how to say “thank you!” should be at the top of the list! There’s nothing wrong with just saying, “thank you” or even just “thanks.” But there are many other
Today we’re going to look at something that’s very important for all of you Go Natural English learners. Relative clauses might not sound too exciting, but these simple words can help you sound a lot more fluent. We use relative
AN INTRODUCTION TO YOUR VS YOU’RE Let’s talk about YOUR and YOU’RE! The words “your” and “you’re” are a great example of confusing homophones because although the rules are straightforward, even native English speakers frequently mix up this pair of
Have you ever wondered how you can politely ask a question in English? Using an indirect question is one great way to do this. Especially since English doesn’t have a formal “you” form like many other languages. So you might
What is the passive voice? In English, sometimes we want to say the same thing in different ways. You may have heard that using the passive voice is not a good idea. However, the passive voice lets us change our
At work, you want to sound smarter and more confident with your English. And you certainly want to use professional English terms that can help you achieve these goals. Our post today is going to focus on 12 words that
If you want to learn how to speak English like a native, then this post is for you! And I’m sure you do! Most of the time, students who want to learn English start with the basic level, but their
Hi there! How has everyone been doing? It’s another beautiful day to answer one of the questions we received from last week’s Tuesday Q&A! We’ll discuss the Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous tenses today. We’ll talk about their differences
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