35 adjectives you must know to describe EMOTIONS in English
35 adjectives you must know to describe EMOTIONS It's important to have a large vocabulary if you want to become fluent in English. Whether you are trying to pass an…
The 12 Months in English WITH IDIOMS! | English Vocabulary
The 12 Months in English WITH IDIOMS! | English Vocabulary Hi everyone! Here is a quick blog focusing on the 12 months in English with idioms! Knowing the months in…
“I’m afraid” | One little phrase, four BIG differences!
I'm afraid... We can use the phrase 'I'm afraid' in four different ways. I'm afraid of spiders. I'm afraid there won't be enough food. I'm afraid we don't sell milk…
BEGIN or START? – What’s the difference?
'Begin' and 'Start' can both be used to say the same thing. ‘Begin’ is considered to be more formal. When does your lesson begin/start? The performance begins/starts at 8. It’s beginning/starting to rain. The football…
English Grammar | they’re? their? there? – plus TEST with answers!
How can I remember the difference between they're, their and there? Firstly, they are all pronounced the SAME! This makes things a little easier. Let's look at the difference, and…
131 IRREGULAR VERBS you MUST know (with images!)
What are 'irregular verbs'? Irregular verbs are the opposite of 'regular verbs'. Regular verb examples: infinitive: play past simple: played past participle: played infinitive: carry past simple: carried past participle:…
English Grammar | 8 things you didn’t know about GET (an essential verb!)
8 things you didn't know about GET (an essential verb!) | English Grammar Hi everyone! Today's blog is a simple list of 8 things you didn't know about get. This…
Speak English | TELL TIME correctly in English – everything you need to know!
TELL TIME correctly in English - everything you need to know! Hi everyone! Today's blog is an English speaking lesson and we are going to focus on how to tell…
English Grammar | GERUNDS (verb + ing) with video!
What is a gerund? A gerund is a verb. It functions as a noun. Formation: VERB + ing swimming, dancing, having, going, trying, playing, eating, being, laughing, starting,…