суббота, 20 июля 2013 г.

пятница, 19 июля 2013 г.

Using Go

The verb go has a variety of prepositions that follow it and each one has a different meaning. Today, I’m going to show you how to use this English grammar.
We use go + to + [place] when we show movement in the direction of a place. Before the place, you need to:
  • I am going to NYC today.

вторник, 16 июля 2013 г.

Pronunciation Changes in English Questions

Hello students,
Has this ever happened to you – someone asks you a question in English, and you don’t understand it at ALL?

It can be frustrating and embarrassing when you don’t understand a question… but

Coffee in outer space

(Year Of English)

When someone explains a complex topic like science, economics, etc., they use a mix of common words and more specialized terms. The writer or speaker may not expect for the audience to understand some of the specialized vocabulary. As an English learner, you might

воскресенье, 14 июля 2013 г.

50 Idioms about Arms, Hands, and Fingers

Many idioms referring to human behavior are based on analogies to parts of the body, especially arms, hands, and fingers. Here are explanations of many of the most common expressions.
1. “All hands on deck,” from nautical terminology, means that a circumstance requires everyone’s attendance or attention.
2. One who is all thumbs is clumsy (as if one had thumbs in place of fingers and is therefore not dexterous).

Describe a shirt

Can you name all of the shirts in the image above? Scroll down to find the answers!







Things that you can do with (or without) a shirt
·     put on a shirt
·     wear a shirt
·     take your shirt off
·     change your shirt

четверг, 11 июля 2013 г.

Bad English?

Bad English?
There are two phrases I hear many students say:
“My English is terrible.”
“Sorry for my bad English.”
Be careful, because these two phrases are dangerous to your English learning!
Why?