Bookworm Picks: What to Read This Month
Monthly book recommendations for passionate readers – boost your English doing something you love!
Bookworm Picks: What to Read This Month Read More »
Monthly book recommendations for passionate readers – boost your English doing something you love!
Bookworm Picks: What to Read This Month Read More »
If someone said to you, “I’m off the hook”, would you know what they mean? Learn this advanced English idiom: what it means and how to use it.
Grow your vocab! Off the Hook 🪝 Read More »
One of the trickiest aspects of English grammar is knowing when to use a gerund (verb + -ing) and when
Gerund or Infinitive? 50+ Verbs You Need to Know Read More »
Let’s review the fundamentals of the present simple and the present continuous. By understanding when and how they are used, you’ll be able to use them with confidence.
Present Simple and Present Continuous: A Complete Guide (with Examples & Exercises) Read More »
How often do you “downplay” your achievements? Learn how to use this word like a pro!
Grow your vocab! New word: downplay Read More »
Understanding how often something happens is a key part of everyday communication. That’s where adverbs of frequency come in.
A Simple Guide to using Adverbs of Frequency Read More »
How long does it take to be fluent in English? It’s one of the most common questions from students who ask me about my English courses. The answer, though, isn’t as straightforward as you might hope.
How Long Does It Take to Be Fluent in English? Read More »
Learn paraphrasing when speaking English and discover practical tips to improve conversations and boost your communication skills for both professional and everyday situations.
Learn Paraphrasing to Speak English Fluently and Confidently Read More »
MINI-LESSON: When to use ‘So Far’ and ‘Until Now‘Originally posted on LinkedIn Time: 3 minutes Do you ever get confused
‘So Far’ vs ‘Until Now’: A Simple Guide to Saying Exactly What You Mean Read More »
Learn how to use powerful adjectives to make your English more creative, elevated, and precise.
Ditch “Very”: Elevate Your English with Powerful Adjectives Read More »