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What kind of learner are you? — Ace Your Class #ielts #learnenglish
Do you learn best by watching, listening, or doing something? These 3 different ways to learn are also called visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. If you know your best learning styles, you can study better; focus on materials in your styles. For example, if learning English is easier by listening, you can study with a lot […]
The Articles “A” and “AN” #ielts #learnenglish
A wonderful descriotion about how to use the Articles in English, click here
5 Top Grammar Books for the CELTA Course #ielts #learnenglish
In this video, I look at my favourite 5 grammar books for the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) course. What are your favourite CELTA grammar books? Would you recommend any…
Affect vs. Effect | Grammarly Blog — #ielts #learnenglish
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/affect-vs-effect/
via Affect vs. Effect | Grammarly Blog — Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess
Predicting the future with will — Mirelle Nascimento – English Teacher
Hi, guys! What’s up? Today I am bringing different ways to predict the future using WILL. Be attentive to these lessons and do not hesitate to share your doubts in the comments section!
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The Gerund and a walk to Plaza Espanola – Video Dailymotion #ielts #learnenglish
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Watch the video «The Gerund and a walk to Plaza Espanola» uploaded by English With Joseph on Dailymotion.
English Grammar: The Gerund #ielts #learnenglish
A wonderful explanation of the gerund, click here
World ‘ENGLISHES’ – is this really the FUTURE of English? — AIYSHAH’S ENGLISH PAGE #ielts #learnenglish
Originally posted on AIYSHAH’S ENGLISH PAGE: (Photo credit: http://bit.ly/1VVO3bt) Ever heard of Singlish? Manglish? Chinglish? Spanglish? These are all now recognised as ‘forms of English-es’. But do they really represent the future of English? People now completely accept American English, British English, Australian English and New Zealand English – 99.9% of these English language…
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Accent and Pronunciation in American and British English #ielts #learnenglish
A wonderful site with MP3s is here