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Apr 8, 2023
Free Printable Worksheet with Reading Comprehension Questions: The First Person on the Moon
Use this FREE printable worksheet to help your child's reading skills. This story is written at a third grade level.
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Apr 7, 2023
The Meaning of Context
Context is an important concept in language and communication. It is crucial for interpreting and understanding language and meaning.
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Apr 6, 2023
Free Printable Worksheet with Reading Comprehension Questions: Sophie, the Bookworm
Use this FREE printable worksheet to help your child's reading skills. This story is written at a third grade level.
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Apr 5, 2023
Annoyed or Annoying? Confusing English Words
Understanding the difference between "annoyed" and "annoying" can help you avoid some serious misunderstandings.
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Apr 4, 2023
Free Printable Worksheet with Reading Comprehension Questions: Overcoming Roller Coaster Jitters
Use this FREE printable worksheet to help your child's reading skills. This story is written at a third grade level.
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Apr 3, 2023
Free Printable Worksheet with Reading Comprehension Questions: Finding Confidence on the Court
Use this FREE printable worksheet to help your child's reading skills. This story is written at a third grade level.
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Mar 31, 2023
What Are Phrasal Verbs in English?
Phrasal verbs are a common feature of the English language, consisting of a verb and one or more particles that convey a range of meanings.
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Mar 29, 2023
Can You Really Learn English in Your Sleep?
What if you could learn English while you sleep? Sounds too good to be true, right? With the help of a few simple techniques, it's possible
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Mar 28, 2023
Anyway or By the Way?
By the way and anyway are two commonly used phrases in English, but they have different meanings and usages. Let's learn the differences!
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Mar 24, 2023
Affect vs. Effect: Understanding the Difference for Clear Communication in English
The words "affect" and "effect" are often confused by English learners and even native speakers of English. Do you know the difference?
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Mar 22, 2023
Unveiling the Origins of the Most Common English Idioms
English idioms are a fascinating aspect of the language. In today's lesson we're learning about the origins of the most common idioms.
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Mar 17, 2023
People, Peoples, or Persons?
Three words that often cause confusion are people, peoples, and persons. Let's examine the difference between these words in today's lesson.
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Mar 15, 2023
Mastering Advanced English Vocabulary: Tips and Strategies for Effective Learning
Want to take your English vocabulary to the next level? My blog offers expert tips and strategies for mastering advanced English vocabulary.
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Mar 10, 2023
Made of, Made with, Made From, or Made Out of?
You may have heard phrases like "made of," "made with," "made from," and "made out of," and wondered what the differences between them are.
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Mar 8, 2023
The Most Common Mistakes Non-Native English Speakers Make and How to Avoid Them
As a non-native English speaker, it's normal to make mistakes when learning the language. However, some errors are more common than others,
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Mar 3, 2023
Understanding English Slang: From 'Cool' to 'Lit' and Everything in Between
Understanding English slang is an important aspect of learning English as it can help learners to communicate with native speakers.
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Mar 1, 2023
Tips for Writing a Strong Paragraph in English
Learning to write a good paragraph is an especially essential skill for ESL students who want to improve their writing abilities.
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Feb 23, 2023
How to Use: Somewhere, Somehow, and Somewhat
Somewhere, somehow, and somewhat are common words in the English language, but their meanings and usage can be confusing for English...
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Feb 16, 2023
Guarantee vs Warranty: Understanding the Key Differences
When it comes to making purchases, we often encounter the terms "guarantee" and "warranty." Both terms are used to assure us that....
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Feb 11, 2023
Wasn't or Didn't? What's the Difference in English?
In English, "wasn't" and "didn't" are two commonly used contractions that indicate negative past tense.
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