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6 Ways to Immediately Improve Your English Communication Skills
’Words don’t come easy.’
You may have memorized endless lists of vocabulary, you may know all the grammar needed to hold any conversation and still...
Passive Voice ›› Examples of Passive Voice
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More about Active vs Passive Voice ›› Examples ›› How to Change Passive to Active voice
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Slang Words for Money with Examples from Hip Hop Songs
Rappers often discuss and sing about making money, their financial hardships and becoming successful. Learn 26 new slang words for money today! See the...
16 Food Idioms with Examples and Explanations [Infographic]
Using these 8 funny idioms about food will make you a big cheese. You will find the examples and explanations of idioms under the...
ESL Apps: 15 English Language Learning Apps for iPhone and Android
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English Vocabulary with Pictures. 13 Pictures to Improve Your Vocabulary
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How to Speak English Fluently – 2 Unusual Tips
You know, one question I am asked all too often is "How can I speak English fluently?".
Well, I have to say there is no...
The Best of 2012: Top English Learning Blog Posts of the Year
Now that 2012 has come to a close, it's time to take a look back at the posts that made the biggest impacts on...
7 Quick Games at Any Stage of an English Lesson
Exciting Games to Engage Your ESL Students
Teaching about all the different parts of speech and rules of English grammar is very important if you...
What is the difference between Look at & Look through?
Difference between Look at and Look through
There are multiple differences between “look at” and “look through”. In terms of grammar and even as a metaphor.
Grammatically...