Teaching English using Elon Musk’s methods
Today I’d like to share with you my brilliant discovery of late, which I consider to be a great teaching tool. Initially I came across an article about a school […]
Continue readingToday I’d like to share with you my brilliant discovery of late, which I consider to be a great teaching tool. Initially I came across an article about a school […]
Continue readingHere’s another great language challenge for all those advanced students of English-this time an opportunity to put your adjectives to the test. Enjoy!
Continue readingIn 2020 it was the covid pandemic that took over the world completely. But in 2021 there will be other stories set to shape the way we live, from an […]
Continue readingDo you know which verbs in English are followed by the gerund and which ones by the infinitive? Here’s one way to find out. Notice how there’s an extra communicative […]
Continue readingIt’s the start of a new year, and it is a point when a lot of people make some resolutions, the pledge to improve your English skills being a common […]
Continue readingThank you for visiting my website regularly and supporting my work. I’d appreciate it if you could take a minute and do this survey, which will help me create future […]
Continue readingIf you, like myself, are used to a white Christmas, a lot of warm, hearty, stewy food, mulled wine by the fireplace and Santa Claus wearing boots, Christmas in Australia […]
Continue readingCan you believe it? It’s that time of the year again when the colours of choice are red and green and all you hear on the radio is All I […]
Continue readingWherever you are based and whoever your students are, the chances are that at this time of the year the topic of Christmas will be brought up at some stage. […]
Continue readingConfusables are words that look similar but whose meaning isn’t the same, like economic and economical, rise and raise, shadow and shade. This quiz gives you an opportunity to test […]
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