Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Monday, 15 December 2025
Wednesday, 24 September 2025
Thursday, 28 December 2023
Sunday, 26 November 2023
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Expressing Quantity
Today's topic is not only about expressing quantity, but related to these bikes on the car.
What I'd like to say is that there are many ways of counting things in English. However, let's study them and try to use the most common ones every day.
Labels:
any,
Count & Uncount,
demonstratives,
Determiners,
Expressing Quantity,
grammar,
Lots,
Plenty of,
Quantity,
Singular & Plural,
some,
that,
There could be,
these,
this,
those,
Vocabulary,
Wh-questions
Monday, 8 May 2017
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Easter traditions around the World
Easter is a very important Christian festivity. People celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his death.
Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon in March. This is between 22 March and 25 April.
The origin of the English word Easter is uncertain. It probably comes from the pagan goddess of spring, Eostre. The pagans celebrated the arrival of spring with special festivals.
Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon in March. This is between 22 March and 25 April.
The origin of the English word Easter is uncertain. It probably comes from the pagan goddess of spring, Eostre. The pagans celebrated the arrival of spring with special festivals.
Labels:
Easter,
festivities,
Listening,
Reading,
traditions,
Vocabulary
Saturday, 25 March 2017
Saturday, 12 November 2016
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Achievements and success: Young achievers
Once again, it's time for us to think about resolutions and achievements all through the past year. Let's be extra positive for a change, no matter your results or personal goals.
But, hang on! It's not New Year's Eve!
However, time for talking about Young Achievers in class.
What makes you happy?
Below you'll find some ways of saying good and well-done to people around you. Always nice to get super feedback from friends, workmates and family.
What makes you happy?
Labels:
achievements,
Listening,
Success,
Vocabulary,
Young Achievers
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Socializing in English
Have you ever met anybody from a foreign country? I'm sure you have. Do you like socializing in English? Let's go to a party tonight. Yes! why not? So, I guess you need some useful expressions all around the wide topic of Social English.
So, then, are you coming to the party tonight?
So, then, are you coming to the party tonight?
Labels:
Reading,
Social English,
Socialising,
socializing,
speaking,
Vocabulary
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Word-building or Word-formation
Basically, we could start off by studying some basic word-formation suffixes and prefixes, which will help you to guess the meaning and grammar of English words.
So, here's your WORD-FORMATION theory and practice to do your best at school. Remember that there are not magical RULES for word-formation, and it's only a question of practice and loads of English exposure.
Let's put it this way...it's time for more words... - no matter your level of English.
Learning a language is like building a house. We need plenty of bricks to be able construct a venue with well-laid foundations and suitable enough for our living expectations: good sights, full of light, and comfortable for our family. By the same token, to produce a fluent speech, it’s necessary to manage a whole array of words, which must be assimilated, practised and used regularly, rather than only translated into the target language. Word-building takes time and what’s even more important: suffixes and prefixes must be recognized; otherwise you won’t make the most of your word-building. For further word-formation practice, you’d better click on words, words, words.
Labels:
Adjectives,
prefixes,
suffixes,
Vocabulary,
Word-building,
word-formation,
words
Thursday, 6 October 2016
Friday, 15 May 2015
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Health and Body Parts
These days many people are talking about bad healthy symptoms and it seems like everyone is feeling under the weather. Do you know why?
Well, let's cheer everybody up with some doctor, doctor jokes. Are you familiar with them?
Here's a good one:
Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do?
Use a pencil ‘till I get there.
Well, let's cheer everybody up with some doctor, doctor jokes. Are you familiar with them?
Here's a good one:
Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do?
Use a pencil ‘till I get there.
And would you be able to talk to a doctor in English? If not, here are some basic words and expressions, which are mainly based on Health and body parts:
Do you know any other doctor, doctor jokes?
If so, please leave us a comment below. LOL
Do you know any other doctor, doctor jokes?
If so, please leave us a comment below. LOL
Labels:
Body parts,
Health,
Listening,
Reading,
speaking,
Vocabulary
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Hobbies, pastimes and sports
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