The start of the 2020/21 football season is fast approaching in England, and what a crazy season it’s been! Covid19, Liverpool champions and Sheff Utd & Wolves challenging for Champions [...]
Prepositions of time are an area of English that learners can find very confusing – luckily, they happen to be one of the quickest and easiest areas to master. If you can [...]
I am often asked by students for advice on how to improve listening skills. One of my favourite methods to improve listening when practicing a new language is to combine it [...]
To celebrate Spring finally arriving in England today, I’ve created a list of all the different types of weather I can think of, and some useful weather vocabulary for each one…if you [...]
Many English students are confused by letter c pronunciation. The main problem being that when learning new vocabulary, nobody seems quite sure when they should to use the hard “c” [...]
Which is correct: “it is an old small castle” or “it’s a small old castle”? This is one to confuse natives and non-natives alike… Firstly the basics: Everyone [...]
The last of the seven types of pronouns that we will cover is indefinite pronouns. These are used when we are either talking about or referring to one or more unspecified objects, living [...]
Nice, quick and hopefully easy for you to understand, possessive pronouns simply mean ownership: – Give it back, it’s mine! – Q) Who’s dog is that? A) It’s theirs. Tomorrow we take a [...]
Continuing our current daily feature on pronouns and their uses, today we look at reflexive pronouns: Reflexive pronouns are usually used when the object is the same as the subject: – The [...]
Talking about the sports and leisure activities that we enjoy is both a common and popular topic of native English conversations. Sometimes it is very easy for new learners to get confused over [...]