Friday, 17 November 2017
Prefixes | The Basics
I did a disservice by not covering prefixes after I did a post on suffixes. I'll make up for that now.
Sunday, 13 August 2017
Monday, 29 May 2017
Monday, 1 May 2017
CELPIP - Part 2: Speaking
In the second part of our CELPIP series, we'll look at ways to prepare for the speaking part of the test.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
What's The Difference? JUST vs ONLY
Welcome to another edition of What's The Difference? where we explain words that are often confused and misused.
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
Fluency MC: Star ESL Rap Artist & Teacher
As you know, I like to talk up my fellow ESL teachers on social media, especially YouTube. Today's post is on .Jason R Levine: Fluency MC!
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
CELPIP - Part 1: Listening
The The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP), by Paragon Testing Enterprises, is an English language test for people wanting to become permanent residents in Canada and Canadian citizens.
In this series of blog posts, we'll look at ways you can prepare for CELPIP
Thursday, 30 March 2017
ESL In Vancouver
Are you going to study ESL in Vancouver? Here are two schools and services that can help youfor you.
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Speaking English With Confidence Course by JLB
Speaking English With Confidence is a 20 hour course that will make boost your confidence in your English.
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
What's The Difference? AFFECT vs EFFECT
Affect and Effect: two of the most commonly confused words in English. The intended effect of this post is to affect a positive change in your use of these two misunderstood words😆!
Monday, 30 January 2017
Saturday, 14 January 2017
What's The Difference? RISE vs RAISE
Today (in this short, short post) we look at the two of the most similar verbs in the English language: rise and raise.
Friday, 13 January 2017
Conditionals: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
If you have ever wondered how to use if and the second conditional, you would start reading this post right now. If you read this post, you'll also learn about the first conditional. I wouldn't have started writing this post, if I had written about the third conditional earlier😆!
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