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  • False Friends: 14 Fascinating English and Spanish Examples that can Confuse Learners

    False Friends: 14 Fascinating English and Spanish Examples that can Confuse Learners

    One thing that often frustrates students is false friends. But what are they? These are words that look similar between the 2 languages, but can have radically different meanings. In this article, we will look at 14 of the most oftenly confused words 1. Actual/Actually vs Actual/ Actualmente This is a very common one. In…

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  • The Present Simple- In 3 levels

    The Present Simple- In 3 levels

    In English, when teaching grammar, we often drip feed the information, at each level adding a little more complexity and more uses. Here, let’s examine the uses of the present simple, with explanations appropriate for an elementary (A1-A2) speaker, an intermediate (B1-B2) speaker and an advanced speaker (C1 and C2) speaker. Level 1: Elementary Form:…

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  • 10 Fascinating Spanish Loan Words in English

    10 Fascinating Spanish Loan Words in English

    English is one of the most spoken languages in the world and is often considered the lingua franca (default language used in groups of people who do not share a first language)  in many situations. But did you know English has borrowed a lot of words from other languages. Here 10 every-day non-food words we…

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  • Unlock Fluent English: 10 Tips to Transform Your English Pronunciation

    Unlock Fluent English: 10 Tips to Transform Your English Pronunciation

    Improving your pronunciation can seem like a daunting task, after all there are approximately 44 sounds in the English language (with some variation depending on accents). Thats not taking into account English being a language based on sentence stress. So how do you improve? Here are my top 10 tips to help improve this crucial…

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  • Phrasal verbs, what are they how to use them

    Phrasal verbs. An essential, yet often hated part of learning English, but what are they? Simply put, a phrasal verb is a verb made up of 2 parts, the verb and the particle (which is usually a preposition). For example put off .  You learn the meaning of a phrasal verb as if it were…

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  • The Conditionals: In 3 levels

    The Conditionals: In 3 levels

    The conditionals are a topic that many students struggle with. The structure can seem counterintuitive (the past for the future? That can’t be right!) So, let’s break these down to hopefully give you a better understanding of the conditional forms Level 1: Elementary There are 2 forms of the conditional to focus on at this…

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  • Upgrade your Listening Skills: Where to Practise for Free Online

    Upgrade your Listening Skills: Where to Practise for Free Online

    Want to practise your listening skills, but not sure where to start? Here are my top picks for websites where you can practise listening for free. TED-ed This is the educational department of the TED organisation. They have created a lot of mini lessons themselves based on their own materials, and have also created mini…

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  • Why English Speakers are Difficult to Understand: Part 1 Sentence Stress

    Why English Speakers are Difficult to Understand: Part 1 Sentence Stress

    Have you ever wondered why first language English speakers are difficult to understand? There are several reasons for this which we will address in this series. The first element we will look at is sentence stress. What is stress? We can talk about stress in English in two ways: word stress and sentence stress. Word…

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