Expressing Certainty and Uncertainty

These fixed expressions will help you and your students to have the English language on the tip of your tongue.

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Verb to be – Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative forms

Verb to be – Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative forms

The verb to be is one of the first grammar structures a student learns when learning English.

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List of Good Phrasal Verbs to know

List of Good Phrasal Verbs to know

Memorizing Phrasal Verbs can be tricky. Using them might even get a little more difficult!
Read these phrasal verbs, create situations, dialogues, sentences around them, so that they become part of your English.

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English Grammar Exercises On line

English Grammar Exercises On line

Find important English grammar explanations combined with lots of exercises. Check out best links.

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Learning Styles

Your student will learn 5% if he listens; 10% if he sees; 50% if he sees and listens; 80% if he does. Learn about the different concepts of learning.

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Colbie Caillat Song Worksheet

Colbie Caillat Song Worksheet

Colbie Cabliat song – Brighter than the sun. Song worksheet for students with answer key. FREE DOWNLOAD

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How to read faster and get more out of it!

How to read faster and get more out of it!

We read for information. A housewife looks up a recipe in the cookbook. A student learns a particular subject of study. A business man obtains facts to make a decision. Here some tips to read faster.

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The First Five minutes in an ESL lesson

The First Five minutes in an ESL lesson

Good fiction writers and film producers know that the first few pages of their novel set the tone for what it is to follow. The same is true for a lesson.

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