Over the next few weeks we will take a look at the different types of connectors and how to use them. Our first set of connectors are the ones for adding information. Leer más →
Etiqueta: A2
English idioms – I could eat a horse
A new idiom for today (I’m so hungry) I could eat a horse = you are extremely hungry Leer más →
Just another Manic Monday!
Why does the weekend have to go by so fast? Here is a song from the Bangles to help get the week started. Have a GREAT day everyone! Leer más →
TGIF!
TGIF = Thank God It’s Friday and the weekend is almost here! What plans do you have for the weekend? Leer más →
What’s the difference between…WIN & BEAT?
Not sure when you should use WIN or BEAT? Here you have a brief explanation of the two words that I hope helps the next time your not sure which one to use. Leer más →
Hello Monday!
Good Morning Everyone! New week and new goals! What goals do you have for the week? ¿Que metas tienes esta semana? Si una es aprender inglés nunca es demasiado tarde para empezar. Ponte en contacto conmigo y déjame ayudarte. Leer más →
Common mistakes in English Good or Well
Common Mistakes in English While practicing English, have you ever asked yourself which word you should use? Which one is correct? In this section we will look at some common mistakes. Leer más →
Pronunciation of Regular Past Verbs
Teachers usually give a lot of emphasis on the irregular past verbs and how important they are to learn, this is true, but sometimes they forget to teach how to pronounce the regular past verbs. Not all regular verbs have the sound “–ED” but most sound like a “–T” or a “-D”. Here you have a small chart showing how… Leer más →
Those tricky silent letters!
Sometimes the pronunciation of some words of the English words can be a bit tricky due to those silent letters. Here is a small chart with some of those words. La pronunciación de algunas palabras en inglés puede ser un poco complicado a veces debido a esas letras silenciosas. Aquí tenéis una pequeña tabla con algunas de ellas. Leer más →
Phrasal verbs with UP
We are going to start a new series of Phrasal verbs by prepositions. Here you have a few phrasal verbs to start with using the preposition “UP” Sb = somebody, Sth = something Leer más →