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The difference between USE, USED and USED TO

February 27, 2017 in Grammar, Uncategorized.

Active or Passive Voice – How to KNOW

December 5, 2016 in Grammar, Uncategorized.

UNRESOLVED ESL POINT No.9: Has Chelsea or have Chelsea?

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2cLu1hH) This one gets me every time. Even as a native speaker I am confused as to which to use, Has or Have. The question usually goes like this: Has Chelsea reached the FA Cup final? Or Have Chelsea reached the FA Cup final? What’s your take on this one?

November 9, 2016 in Grammar, Uncategorized.

Advanced Grammar: PASSIVE VOICE

October 17, 2016 in Grammar, Uncategorized.

Advanced lesson on CONDITIONALS

October 10, 2016 in celta, Grammar, Uncategorized.

UNRESOLVED ESL ISSUE No.4: I’m not vs I amn’t?

(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2bJfZSo) In this series of posts I’d like to raise a few ESL issues with you ESL teachers to find out your preference or your opinion. Today the issue is should students be learning I’m not or I amn’t? I have to say on the odd occasion I have had a teacher adamantly…

September 29, 2016 in Grammar.

The meanings of ‘GET’ – hilarious!

September 26, 2016 in Grammar, Uncategorized.

How to learn English FASTER

September 12, 2016 in ESLTeaching, Grammar, Uncategorized.

Teaching and Learning MIXED CONDITIONALS

September 5, 2016 in Grammar.

How to THINK in ENGLISH

August 23, 2016 in Conversation Starters, English Interest, Grammar, Listening, Uncategorized.

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