A revolution in learning phrasal verbs!
If I turn on the TV and tune into the news in English, they are talking of ministers stepping down, new medicines being rolled out and nurses threatening to walk […]
Continue readingIf I turn on the TV and tune into the news in English, they are talking of ministers stepping down, new medicines being rolled out and nurses threatening to walk […]
Continue readingG’day everyone, With Chrissy being just round the corner, we thought we would chuck in a few new ideas for your Christmas-themed lessons. Now, if you’ve read our other post […]
Continue readingIt goes without saying that grammar is part and parcel of the language thanks to which we can communicate messages precisely and accurately. However, a lot of students find grammar […]
Continue readingArticles are considered a difficult aspect of English grammar to wrap your head around but like with everything else, practice is the key. Today’s quiz gives you an opportunity not […]
Continue readingHello after a break. We’ve been quiet for a while but we have definitely not been idle. In fact, we have been super busy and we are very excited to […]
Continue readingLife is to be cherished, enjoyed and lived to the fullest. You might have noticed the sentence above was written using a passive structure.Today’s quiz is all about passive forms […]
Continue readingIt goes without saying that for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the noun must agree with the verb that follows it. A book is interesting. Books are interesting. But unfortunately […]
Continue readingIf you were in a hot air balloon and saw a giant giraffe staring at you, what would you do? I’d probably grab my camera and try to take a […]
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 readingAn ultimate challenge for those boasting a strong command of the English language. You might know the difference between rise and raise, bind and bound, sow and sew, but do […]
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