5 Reasons to take English Classes via Skype
Are you considering taking an English Class by Skype? Here are 5 great reasons to try them. First class is free!
Read More >Suggested Books in English for Young Adolescents
Get Them Reading: Books in English for Young Adolescents.
Read More >Keeping Up With The Joneses – What does it mean in English?
Learn this idiomatic expression commonly used in spoken English.
Read More >Listening Exercise For ICAO English Exam: Hero of The Hudson River
As part of the ICAO English exam, your English listening skills will be tested. Here is an exercise using a famous incident from the U.S.
Read More >Close to, Next to and Near – What’s the difference?
Ever wonder what the difference is between Close to, Next to and Near in English. This short article shows the difference.
Read More >FCE Speaking Exam – 5 Tips for Success in Group Oral Exams
Listen, Don’t Interrupt and Use Correct Pronouns: Tips for Success in First Certificate English (FCE) group oral exams.
Read More >Good Question: Why do we say He may need and not He may needs?
Why do we say in English “He needs a drink,” and “He may need a drink?” Why isn’t there an s at the end of need in the second sentence?
Read More >English Phrasal Verbs: Cut Down
Have you ever cut down a tree? Has anyone ever cut you down? Are you trying to cut down on anything? To cut down is yet another of the seemingly endless English phrasal verbs that have multiple, and seemingly unrelated, meanings. Click here to register for a free trial English class via Skype with a […]
Read More >Why Fly? A Common ICAO English Exam Question
Preparing for your ICAO English proficiency exam? Here are some tips for a common question you may be asked during the exam.
Read More >Simple Tips for Success in TOEFL Written Exam
Keeping It Simple: Tips for Success in TOEFL Written Exam.
Read More >English Phrasal Verbs: Make Out
Need a verb that can mean kissing, doing well in a situation, getting out of situation and being able to see? English has it with make out.
Read More >Getting a PhD? Here’s some helpful English vocabulary
Getting a PhD? Here’s some helpful English vocabulary
Read More >Go Off – English Phrasal Verb with Video and Examples
Learning English phrasal verbs? Add to go off to your vocabulary, it’s a complicated but useful phrasal verbs.
Read More >Art and English Lessons: The Scream
Practice your English and talk about artwork, using Edvard Munch’s The Scream series of paintings.
Read More >10 More TOEFl Preparation Tips
Are you preparing for the TOEFL? Here’s another 10 tips to help you perform better. Also find out about 1-on-1 prep classes.
Read More >Preparing for the ICAO English Exam Questions
Prepare for ICAO exam questions with this guide that should help you come up with possible answers.
Read More >English Conversation Class: Politicians and Sex Scandals
For this week’s advanced English conversation class we’ll be talking about politicians and their oftentimes hilarious sex scandals.
Read More >Business English: A Guide To Questions From A Potential Client
Preparing to meet with a potential client in English? Here are some tips to help you prepare for the questions you may be asked.
Read More >English Phrasal Verb of the Day: To Hook Up
Learn how to use the English phrasal verb hook up. This phrasal verb can be used in multiple ways, and is commonly used in spoken English.
Read More >English Sense Verbs – What They Are, How to Use Them
Increase your English Vocabulary by studying the sense verbs. These are important for speaking everyday English, and easy to learn.
Read More >English Listening Exercise: Freakonomics and Car seats
In this English listening exercise, you’ll hear Freakonomics author Steve Levitt talk about his surprising research on car seats.
Read More >English Vocabulary: Wreck and Wrench
Working on your English vocabulary? Confused between the words wreck and wrench? Here’s some info and a quick vocabulary exercise to help.
Read More >English Reading Exercise: An Interview With Alexa Chung
Work on your English reading skills using this this English reading exercise using an interview with Alexa Chung.
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