NOUN CLAUSES in 3 simple steps | wh- + subject + verb
Noun clauses are exceptionally common in English. It's important to be able to use them confidently. Let’s learn about this grammar in 3 steps. What is a noun? What are…
direct and indirect objects | levels A2 – C1
In today’s lesson, let’s look at how to find direct and indirect objects in a sentence. You can watch my video on YouTube or keep scrolling to read more. https://youtu.be/LK-D8uQ1pbo…
health problems from TOP to BOTTOM | English vocabulary
Learn the most common health problems from TOP to BOTTOM in today’s lesson. This vocabulary is so important because most people will experience these things at least once. HOMEWORK: Scroll…
Repeating a word twice in English – lexical cloning.
Have you ever heard someone say the same word twice and thought to yourself “why”? In informal spoken English, we can repeat the same word twice to add clarification…
10 Things you need to know about CLEFT SENTENCES
10 Things you need to know about CLEFT SENTENCES Hi everyone! Lately I've been getting some questions from my students asking me about cleft sentences. So I decided to make…
Cleft Sentences | English Grammar Lesson
In today’s lesson, let’s look at cleft sentences. There are many variations of cleft sentences, but today we are going to look at the most common. It Cleft Sentences Wh-…
C2 (advanced / proficient) English idioms + TEST
Learn 10 great C2 (advanced / proficient) English idioms that can help you sound like a native speaker! Hi everyone! In today's blog we are going to be looking at…
In vs. Into vs. In to vs. On vs. Onto vs. On to – What’s the difference?
In vs. Into vs. In to vs. On vs. Onto vs. On to You can watch my YouTube lesson OR keep scrolling to read more. https://youtu.be/oNQsh4G5qp8 IN and ON =…
10 tips to learn English phrasal verbs easily
There are hundreds of phrasal verbs in English. Phrasal verbs are often difficult to learn because they are idiomatic. This means that they cannot be translated literally - "look up"…