What we have all been waiting for…It’s Friday! What plans are your plans for the weekend? Have a good weekend and make lots of memories! Leer más →
Etiqueta: Clases inglés
Ways to ask someone to phone you
Ways to ask someone to phone you… Give me a ring when you can. Give me a bell tomorrow. Give me a buzz tonight. Give me a shout later. Leer más →
Connector Corner – Connectors of Addition
Over the next few weeks we will take a look at the different types of connectors and how to use them. Our first set of connectors are the ones for adding information. Leer más →
Just another Manic Monday!
Why does the weekend have to go by so fast? Here is a song from the Bangles to help get the week started. Have a GREAT day everyone! Leer más →
What’s the difference between…WIN & BEAT?
Not sure when you should use WIN or BEAT? Here you have a brief explanation of the two words that I hope helps the next time your not sure which one to use. Leer más →
What’s the difference between FOR and DURING?
What’s the difference between FOR and During? Leer más →
Common mistakes in English — FUN or FUNNY?
Common mistakes in English – FUN or FUNNY? This is one of the mistakes I see the most or I am asked about most. “When should I use each one?” — I hope that this helps all of you the next time you have to choose between which one to use. FUN FUNNY Adjective (“divertido” o “entretenido”) or Noun (“diversión”)… Leer más →
Idioms – Count me in & Count me out
The idioms for today are… count me in include me in your plan / activity Example: “If you’re going to the beach on Saturday you can count me in” count me out don’t include me in your plan / activity Example: “If you’re going to the beach on Saturday, count me out – I have to work all day.” Leer más →
Collocations with BREAK
Collocations with BREAK Don’t forget that below the graphic you will find the Spanish translation for them as well as examples. Break the law Example: When the robbed the bank, they broke the law. Infringir la ley Break the spell Example: They gazed at one another, until Sam came in and broke the spell. Romper el encanto Break a… Leer más →
Common Mistakes in English — YOUR vs. YOU’RE
Your vs. You’re This week our common mistake is with the words “YOUR” and “YOU’RE”. These two words can often be confusing. Here is an explanation to help you know when to use each one correctly. Leer más →