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What’s the difference between ALL and WHOLE? Ever wondered when you should use ALL and when you should use WHOLE? What is the difference between the two? Both can be used with a singular noun and both mean “complete” or “every part of it”, so then why do we need both words if they mean the same? You’ll have… Leer más →
Here are some new connectors. Try putting them into practice in your written and oral expression. Over the next few weeks we will be publishing more and if you missed any of the other publications, you can find them in our blog section “Connector Corner“ This week connectors are: “Connectors of Similarity” Leer más →
Learning phrasal verbs can be fun! It is also a good way to help you remember prepositions if you learn them together with other words. Next time you have to talk on the phone in English, try putting some of these phrasal verbs into practice. Leer más →
What’s the difference between….? You SAY something (to someone) Chris said, “I love you, mom.” Tom says he has a new car. I said that I was sorry. You TELL someone (something) Chris told his mom that he loved her. Tom told me he had a new car. I told him that I was sorry. … Leer más →
Today we have a list of the 10 most beautiful English idioms by BusyTeacher.org Do you know what each one means? Which one is your favourite? Send us a message and let us know. Leer más →
Want to take your spoken English to the next level? Are you tired of the typical conversations/questions? If you want talk about everyday topics, like you would in Spanish with friends or family, then come and try are speaking/debate group. Learning to speak English is like learning to ride a bike. You don’t learn to ride a bike by… Leer más →
This week in Connector Corner we have: Leer más →
A new idiom for today – Feeling under the weather What it means: To feel mildly ill or sick In a sentence: I’m feeling under the weather today, so I’m not going to the party. Leer más →
This week in Connector Corner we have: Connectors of Cause & Reason Leer más →