How do I use the word ‘LITERALLY’? | essential everyday phrase
How do I use the word 'LITERALLY'? | essential everyday phrase 'Literally' is such an interesting word. It has meanings which are often opposites! Let's take a look... #1 (adverb):…
Articles | A, AN, THE, ‘no article’ (with video!) – How do I use these correctly?
A, AN, THE, 'no article' - How do I use these correctly? (with video!) A, an, the. Nothing? There are only three articles in English, but they can definitely be…
‘YOU ARE’ or ‘YOU ARE BEING’? | English Grammar
Hi everyone! Welcome to today's blog post. In this mini lesson I'm diving into a question that I am frequently asked by my students: You are, or you are being?…
English Grammar | All 12 Tenses (as people!) – images included
There are 12 tenses in the English language. What are tenses? Tenses are grammatical structures we use to say 'when' and 'how long' an action happens. What are the 12…
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,…
BEGINNER ENGLISH A1/A2 – subject and object pronouns (with VIDEO!)
Hi everyone! Today is a lesson for beginner level English learners (A1/A2) focusing on subject and object pronouns. I've also included a YouTube video on this topic below. Let's…
BRING or TAKE? – Confusing English Verbs
BRING and TAKE are both irregular verbs. If you BRING something, you move it towards something else: If you TAKE something, you move it away from something else: …
PASSIVE VOICE (with video!) – English Grammar step-by-step
Using the PASSIVE VOICE The 'passive voice' is opposite of the 'active voice'. If you are a more visual learner, watch the video! PASSIVE FORMATION : BE + past participle…
SHOULD – How can I use it correctly?
SHOULD is a modal verb. But do you know how to use should correctly? In this blog I'm going to break it down for you. Let's get started! Rules: 1.There…