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…
INVERSION: Advanced English Grammar | adverbials and conditionals + TEST!
INVERSION: Advanced English Grammar | adverbials and conditionals + TEST! Hi everyone! Today we're looking at inversion, an advanced English grammar topic. In this blog we break down the topic…
I have vs. I have got vs. I got vs. I gotta | English grammar lesson – with VIDEO!
I have vs. I have got vs. I got vs. I gotta | English grammar lesson - with VIDEO! Hi everyone! Todays blog post is an English grammar lesson focusing…
20 English expressions with the word GET – with VIDEO!
20 English expressions with the word GET - with VIDEO! Hi everyone! In today's post, you'll learn 20 common expressions with the word GET. Its a nice fun lesson with…
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?…
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…
38 ways to say THANK YOU in English! – English Vocabulary
38 ways to say thank you in English! Hi everyone! Welcome to today's blog. In this lesson we're going to be looking at 38 ways to say thank you in…
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…