Canada Fun Fact #5: When William becomes King of England, Kate Middleton will be Queen of Canada! November 28, 2010 by Melanie 1 Comment (Photo by The British Monarchy on Flickr) Many countries around the world have a President as their head of state and a Prime Minister as the head of government. In some […]
Month: November 2010
November 2010
Archives for November 2010 Make English a part of your life! November 20, 2010 by Melanie Have you ever thought or asked a teacher one of these questions? How can I speak English fluently? How can I improve my spoken English? How can I speak better English? These are the most common questions I am […]
Make English a part of your life!
Make English a part of your life! November 20, 2010 by Melanie Have you ever thought or asked a teacher one of these questions? How can I speak English fluently? How can I improve my spoken English? How can I speak better English? These are the most common questions I am asked! In this article, […]
English Expressions with ‘Book’!
English Expressions with ‘Book’! November 18, 2010 by Melanie (Photo by dolmansaxlil) The listening lesson “My Library Books are Always Late!” is about my bad habit of never returning my library books on time. Let’s take a look at some English expressions with ‘book’! a bookworm = someone who likes to read books and […]
English Grammar: Adverbs of Frequency
English Grammar: Adverbs of Frequency November 16, 2010 by Melanie Adverbs are very important words in English! They are one of the 8 parts of English speech. However, there are many different types of adverbs. It’s often difficult to remember where to put adverbs in a sentence. In this grammar article, you’ll learn specifically about […]
grammar Archives
Grammar – Adverbs of Frequency Explained! November 16, 2010 by Melanie Adverbs are very important words in English! They are one of the 8 parts of English speech. However, there are many different types of adverbs. It’s often difficult to remember where to put adverbs in a sentence. In this grammar article, you’ll learn specifically […]