English Idioms with the Word “Book”! March 1, 2016 by Melanie Leave a Comment a bookworm = someone who likes to read books and reads a lot My sister is a bookworm. She reads more books than anyone I know! Learn more: Improve your English by reading children’s book series hit the […]
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English Idioms with the Word “Book”! March 1, 2016 by Melanie Leave a Comment a bookworm = someone who likes to read books and reads a lot My sister is a bookworm. She reads more books than anyone I know! Learn more: Improve your English by reading children’s book series hit the […]
English Listening: The Lost Keys
English Listening: The Lost Keys | Episode 13 February 29, 2016 by Melanie [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/englishteachermelanie/013_The_Lost_Keys.mp3″ title=”13 THE LOST KEYS” artist=”ENGLISH TEACHER MELANIE” social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” social_pinterest=”true” social_email=”true” ] Listen to a story about how may parents lost the keys to their house! You’ll also learn how to link consonant sounds to vowel sounds. Welcome […]
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Archives for February 2016 English Listening: The Lost Keys | Episode 13 February 29, 2016 by Melanie Listen to a story about how may parents lost the keys to their house! You’ll also learn how to link consonant sounds to vowel sounds. Filed Under: Blog, Podcast Tagged With: consonants English Vocabulary: When to Say “Congratulations!” […]
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English Listening: The Lost Keys | Episode 13 February 29, 2016 by Melanie Listen to a story about how may parents lost the keys to their house! You’ll also learn how to link consonant sounds to vowel sounds. Filed Under: Blog, Podcast Tagged With: consonants English Pronunciation: An Introduction to the IPA June 24, 2014 […]
English Vocabulary: When to Say “Congratulations!”
English Vocabulary: When to Say “Congratulations!” February 22, 2016 by Melanie In English, congratulations is a form of praise when someone achieves something special or unusual, for example when someone: gets engaged gets married gets a job promotion gets a new job has a new baby passes an exam graduates from school wins an election […]
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English Vocabulary: Relax, Relaxing, and Relaxed February 15, 2016 by Melanie 4 Comments There are many different ways to talk about relaxing in English. However, I’ve noticed that many English learners have difficulty using the verb relax and the adjective relaxed correctly. In this lesson, you’ll learn how NOT to relax! You’ll also learn the […]
English Listening: The Facebook Party
English Listening: The Facebook Party | Episode 12 February 15, 2016 by Melanie 14 Comments [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/englishteachermelanie/012_The_Facebook_Party.mp3″ title=”12 THE FACEBOOK PARTY” artist=”ENGLISH TEACHER MELANIE” social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” social_pinterest=”true” social_email=”true” ] Listen to a story about a party on my street that got out of control! You’ll also learn how to hear and make the […]
English Vocabulary: Relax, Relaxing, and Relaxed
English Vocabulary: Relax, Relaxing, and Relaxed February 15, 2016 by Melanie 4 Comments There are many different ways to talk about relaxing in English. However, I’ve noticed that many English learners have difficulty using the verb relax and the adjective relaxed correctly. In this lesson, you’ll learn how NOT to relax! You’ll also learn the […]
English Vocabulary: Gerunds Used for Sports
English Vocabulary: Gerunds Used for Sports February 1, 2016 by Melanie 1 Comment Take a look at this list of sports. Do you notice anything about these names of sports? All of these words are nouns, and they all end with the letters –ing. That’s because all of these nouns are gerunds! What is a […]