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! 🙂
5 Typical Pronunciation Mistakes
Stop annoying your teacher with these typical pronunciation mistakes! Watch this video and get rid of these common pronunciation mistakes. You will sound more natural! 🙂
Guest Post #2: 5 Steps To Learning Phrasal Verbs Effectively – Gosia Kwiatkowska
Today’s guest blogger, from Lesson Plans Digger, will talk to us about 5 simple but effective steps to learning phrasal verbs effectively. 🙂
5 Pronunciation Mistakes You Need To Stop Making
Avoid common pronunciation mistakes with this enlightening post. Stop mispronouncing words like «since» or «literature» and make your teacher happy!
Cambridge English Exams: Paper-Based vs Computer-Based
Learn all the differences, advantages and disadvantages of taking Cambridge English exams on paper or on a computer-based format.
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.
Quick Tip #1: How Come…?
«How come…?» is an interesting expression in the English language. It doesn’t really follow any rules but it’s extremely common and useful. Learn more here.
Confusing Verbs #5: Used To vs Be/Get Used To
Used to and be/get used to are two different phrases in which the word «used» appears. However, their meanings are not related. Learn the difference here.
Pronunciation Tip: Words Ending in "-ture"
Learn how to pronounce all the words that end in -ture in the English language. A quick couple of rules and you will pronounce it properly once and for all.
Cambridge English: Preliminary (B1) – Speaking Paper
Full description of the Cambridge English: Preliminary Speaking paper with examples and video. Learn all about it and some tips to be well prepared for it.