Your DEFINATELY spelling these words wrong! Today you’ll learn words that most people misspell. In fact, two of them are in that sentence! 1. The word definitely does NOT …
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Download 30+ ask the teacher lessons 600+ Confusing English Words Explained Today’s student question: What’s the difference between light up, lighten up, and enlighten? These have some meanings you …
Download free PDF + quiz Phrasal Verbs Course Today we’re going to learn phrasal verbs with RUN – run around, run for, run off, run on, and many more. …
Download 30+ ask the teacher lessons 600+ Confusing Words E-Book Today’s student question is “What’s the difference between ‘in mind’ and ‘on my mind’?” These phrases look very similar, …
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Download free PDF + quiz Join Complete English learning Program Today we’ll learn about money words, money collocations, and money idioms. Make sure to download the lesson guide to …
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When do we use whose vs. who’s in English? These are pronounced exactly the same, but they have different meanings. Whose: Possessive pronoun Whose is a possessive pronoun (like …
What does ngl mean, and when do we use it? That’s our question of the day! In online conversations and text messages, you’ll often see ngl, meaning “not gonna …
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Contractions combine two words into a short form with an apostrophe to replace the missing letter or letters – for example, I am becomes I’m could not becomes couldn’t …
Download free PDF + quiz How do we reply to thank you? “You’re welcome” is the most common response, but we have many other phrases in English! Today you’ll …
Download lesson PDF + Quiz Phrasal Verbs in Conversation Course Today we’ll learn 10 English phrasal verbs for socializing. These phrasal verbs are used very frequently when native English …
Let’s learn and practice future tenses in English! Many English learners say WILL all the time… but native English speakers have a whole bunch of ways to talk about …
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