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Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood

May 30, 2017 by Melanie

Advanced English Grammar: The Subjunctive Mood

In this lesson you’ll learn … all about mood what the subjunctive mood is how to form the subjunctive the 5 types of sentences in which you use the subjunctive when it’s OK to use “I were“! The subjunctive is not a tense like the past simple or the present perfect. It’s a mood. This […]

Filed Under: Blog, Grammar Tagged With: verbs

English Study Tip: Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals

January 2, 2017 by Melanie

English Study Tip: Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Learning English is like going a road trip (a long trip somewhere in a car). You don’t get in your car, start driving and hope that you will eventually arrive somewhere! You need a destination and a plan on how to get there. You’ll get there faster if you know where you are going and […]

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English Listening: The Christmas Season | Episode 34

December 19, 2016 by Melanie 36 Comments

English Listening: The Christmas Season | Episode 34

Listen to a story about the Christmas season and why it’s sometimes stressful! You’ll also learn how about a common vowel sound in English that doesn’t exist in many other languages!

Filed Under: Podcast, Seasonal Tagged With: Christmas, holidays

English Vocabulary: Christmas Collocations

December 12, 2016 by Melanie 38 Comments

English Vocabulary: Christmas Collocations

In this vocabulary lesson, you’ll learn English collocations and sentence structures you can use to talk about Christmas or any holiday that involves giving presents and decorating! One of the best things you can do to learn English faster and feel more confident when you speak English is to focus on collocations and sentence structure. […]

Filed Under: Seasonal, Vocabulary Tagged With: Christmas, collocations

English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My

November 28, 2016 by Melanie

English Grammar: I, Me, Myself, and My

Why are the smallest words in English so difficult to master? Even native speakers get very confused with the English pronouns I, me, myself, and my! Why do we have so many different words to describe the same person? Each word is a different part of speech and has a different role to play in […]

Filed Under: Blog, Grammar Tagged With: pronouns

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