Phrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary...
Category - Grammar
I will share easy and quick tips that will improve writing in formal and academic settings. Avoid using contractions – Do not use contractions while...
A most common mistake what students make is the difference between There, Their and They’re in written English. This happens because these...
Finished watching the video, Now its time to test how much you have learned from this lesson – Take the quiz below. [hr...
Finished watching the lesson, Now take a quiz to test how much you have learned from this lesson. [hr style=”single”] [hr...
The group discussion panel is testing to see whether you are able to present your point of view in a logical manner, if you are interested in...
Learn Idioms related to emotions. To carry a torch for somebody To secretly love someone who does not love you. Eg. Graeme’s been carrying a...
Finished watching the video, now take a quiz to test how much you have learned from this lesson. [hr style=”single”] [hr...
Finished watching the video, now its time to test how much you have learned from this lesson. Take the QUIZ. [hr style=”single”] [hr...
Unless you’ve been living in a separate galaxy in the last few weeks, you will have noticed that many people, including English Language Trainers...
This lesson takes you through some essential phrases that you can use when you talk about driving. When you ‘indicate’ you turn on a...
Finished watching the video, now its time to take a test. [hr style=”single”] [hr style=”single”] When a strong statement is...
We use through as a function word to indicate movement from one side or point to another one. Examples: I drove through the city last night. He drove...
You have learned that ‘a’ is used before a noun with a consonant sound and ‘an’ is used before a noun with vowel. But what about when we use...