Click on the picture below to find out the meaning of the idiom PULL YOUR SOCKS UP. Once on the site, you can click on Follow at the bottom of the page to receive more pictures and explanations of idioms FREE. PULL YOUR SOCKS UP
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English Idioms in Pictures #9 — Mary’s English Blog
Click on the picture below to find out the meaning of the idiom PULL YOUR SOCKS UP. Once on the site, you can click on Follow at the bottom of the page to receive more pictures and explanations of idioms FREE. PULL YOUR SOCKS UP
English Idioms in Pictures #9 — Mary’s English Blog
Click on the picture below to find out the meaning of the idiom PULL YOUR SOCKS UP. Once on the site, you can click on Follow at the bottom of the page to receive more pictures and explanations of idioms FREE. PULL YOUR SOCKS UP
Christmas 2019 — Mary’s English Blog
Happy Christmas! It’s that time of year again when many of us prepare to celebrate Christmas. Traditionally, for Christians, it is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ approximately 2,000 years ago. However, Christmas has become an important time for celebrating with family and friends for both Christians and non-Christians. Let’s have a look at […]
Do you ENJOY your English Classes?! — The FUTURE of Learning
(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2tvpZb7) The best language centres are definitely the ones that everyone is talking about. But the question is why. What makes an English language centre a place with a great reputation. It sounds very simple to say that it’s because there are great teachers, but what is it about a teacher that makes […]
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6 Tips to Learn English Fast — FASHION ENGLISH
When it comes to Spanish-speaking natives who are striving to learn English, I’ve seen it all—from 3-year-olds who were so good you’d think they were born for it, to forty-somethings who have been taking classes their whole lives but still can’t speak in the past tense correctly. En cuanto a hispano-hablantes que están intentando aprender […]
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Song with Present Tenses for Opinions and Beliefs — Mary’s English Blog
We can use Present Simple Tense to talk about how we feel, what we believe in, and what we think about how we live in the 21st century. We use Present Continuous Tense to explain or describe what is happening now or at this time in our lives. The song Freedom (Fight For It) by […]
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SPELLING MISTAKES – the ESL teacher’s endless battle — The FUTURE of Learning
Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning: (Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1QzAj5f) The interesting thing about spelling is that it is not a problem exclusive to ESL students, it is a problem in any language spoken by both native and non-native. For those people I know who are native English speakers who are also terrible spellers, they…
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#BBC refers to animal as “he” – new shift in the language or making the story more emotional?
Learn English with Films: History of Halloween — ENGUROO ONLINE ENGLISH SCHOOL
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Halloween is an ancient, originally Celtic celebration, which goes back some 3000 years. How did a pagan harvest festival evolve into a globally observed holiday? …
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