Month: July 2015
Phrasal Verbs – Put in – different meanings; put in; give someone or something trust or responsibility, put in; to invest money in a business or an account, put …
Frequency Adverbs; always, usually, frequently, often, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, seldom, hardly ever, never
The 12 Verbs Tenses – Usage; Simple – Past, Present, Future Continuous Past, Present, Future Perfect Past, Present, Future Perfect Continuous Past, Present, Future
Descriptive Words; “Large”, “Fast”, “Said”, “Hard”, “Happy”, “Kind”, “Small”, “Walk”, “Funny”, “Easy”, “Run”, “Sad”
If you are nervous about having conversations over the phone in English, you are not alone. This is a common challenge all students face when learning a new language. …
Panicked about the writing section of the IELTS? Or do you work in a field that requires you to present graphs? This English lesson will teach you key vocabulary …
Not sure whether to take the TOEFL or the IELTS? Want to know which of these English proficiency exams is easier?;
How to write proper openings and closings for your IELTS letter-writing assignment. There are three types of letters on the IELTS — formal, semi-formal, and informal.
TOEFL & IELTS – Short Introduction and Comparison; Here’s a quick introduction to the TOEFL iBT and the IELTS. This will tell you a little bit about each exam and …
Uses of “now and then”; sometimes, once in a while: