In my last post, April 26, 2020, I recommended my colleague Leonie Bywater https://www.facebook.com/ProficiencyExamExpert for those of you who were enquiring about learning English online, particularly for learners wanting private lessons and /or tutoring for English exams. For Elementary and Pre-intermediate level students who are interested in being part of an Online English Class, I’m excited to […]
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Keep Fit in Isolation & Improve your English! — Mary’s English Blog
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Dua Lipa has a new song called PHYSICAL and she has made a Let’s Get Physical Work Out Video which is the perfect workout class for all of you who are stuck at home feeling bored. While you watch and follow the instructions, your English will improve. Here’s a challenge for you: How long will […]
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English Words that are often Confused #4 — Mary’s English Blog
First, read English Words that are often Confused #1, #2, & #3. Today, I’m continuing with English Words that are often Confused: words starting with ‘E’. If you would like to receive all my future posts explaining confusing words, just click on ‘Follow’. Let’s have a look at some confusing words: a) edible, eatable […]
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How to Give Your Vocabulary a Boost as You Prep for Your IELTS Exam — Mary’s English Blog
How to Give Your Vocabulary a Boost as You Prep for Your IELTS Exam – A Guest Post by Ofer Tirosh The International English Language Testing System, or IELTS, is a standardized test of the English language used to measure the proficiency of non-native speakers. Recognized by employers and universities all over the world, it […]
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How I Got 8.0 Overall Band Score In My IELTS Test — The Creator’s Pen
A few days ago, I received my IELTS result and here’s what I had: Listening: 9.0, Speaking: 80, Reading: 7.0, Writing: 7.0 and Overall: 8.0. Honestly, I could have done better if I had just practiced well enough but that’s not what we’re here for. On social media, people have been asking for tips, advice […]
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Latest IELTS Writing Task 1 2020 (Graphs, Charts, Maps, Processes) — How to do IELTS
These are the most recent/lastest IELTS Writing Task 1 Task topics and questions starting in 2019 and continuing into 2020. I Googled all over the internet and checked Facebook to find these graphs, charts, maps and processes – they are much harder to find and record than writing task 2! That is why the format […]
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A Song with First Conditional, Imperatives, and Collocations — Mary’s English Blog
Dua Lipa sings a song, Don’t Start Now, in which she tells an ex boyfriend very clearly that their relationship is finished and she is not interested in seeing him again. Her life is so much better without him. Her message to him is clear: If you don’t want to see me with another man, […]
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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
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