Good communication abilities in a foreign language, and especially in English, mean an immensely valuable resource to anyone who travels abroad for business or pleasure.
Quick Tip #10: 5 Sleepy Phrasal Verbs
Sleeping is one of the coolest things we do, and so the English language has a range of words around it! In this post, you will learn 5 phrasal verbs with the word «sleep»! 🙂
15 English Puns To Keep You Smiling This Week
The English language is extremely flexible when in comes to making puns, also called «play on words». Puns are a great way to learn English spelling, vocabulary and pronunciation, as they usually play with those three variables, plus they are great fun! Check out these 15 funny puns and Keep Smiling! 🙂
Guest Post #3: 14 Phrasal Verbs Expressed as GIFs – Lindsay Does Languages
Today’s guest blogger is Lindsay, from LindsayDoesLanguages. With the aim of helping you cope with phrasal verbs, Lindsay uses GIFs to help you memorise them and have some fun while learning. Awesome! 🙂
True English #10: 10 Expressions To Complain About Cold Weather
It’s autumn and winter’s around the corner. It’s getting cold, chilly and nippy. There’s a nip in the air and you need to know how to complain about it! Read this post and learn 10 expressions to complain about cold weather.
True English #9: Learn English With Twitter – 5 Random Examples
Tired of being told to read, read and read? Well, stop thinking about books! Read whatever you like most. In this case, I’m talking about Twitter! 🙂
True English #8: 10 Words That Prove English Is An Awesome Language
English is an awesome language. It’s dynamic, versatile and, at times, unpredictable. In this post you will learn 10 words that prove the awesomeness of the English language. 🙂
True English #7: 9 Cool Conditional Structures
Tired of using «if» and «unless» in your conditional sentences? Make sure you sound more idiomatic when speaking in English after reading this post. 🙂
English Spelling & Pronunciation: Victims of a Complicated History
Reasons why English spelling and pronunciation are so irregular and unpredictable. Brief video and written summary.
English Questions: Yes/No vs Wh-
The different types of English questions: Yes/No and Wh-Questions. A quick tip that will make a great difference in the way you regard English.