Prepositions of Time – At On In

Prepositions of Time – At On In

We have just created another chart showing when to use the Prepositions of Time AT, ON and IN. I hope you find it useful… UPDATE: This is the new version created February 2017… (for our video) You may also be interested in our chart about AT ON IN with...
How to pronounce the ED in English

How to pronounce the ED in English

In English there are many words that end in ED. There are the regular verbs in past tense that end in ED (like Visited, Hoped and Lived), and there are also adjectives that end in ED (e.g. relaxed, tired etc.). Did you know that there are three different ways to...
It’s raining cats and dogs

It’s raining cats and dogs

You may have heard the expression “It’s raining cats and dogs” and wondered what it means. When someone uses this English idiom, it means that it is raining very heavily. That there is a downpour (heavy rain). Oh course it has nothing to do with...
The Difference between Fun and Funny

The Difference between Fun and Funny

A common mistake for students learning English is the difference between Fun and Funny. What is the difference between Fun and Funny? Both can be used as adjectives (words that describe something) Funny = it makes you laugh Fun = when you enjoy yourself and have a...
Parts of the Body Picture

Parts of the Body Picture

UPDATE: We now have a NEW VERSION of this Parts of the Body chart as well as a VIDEO with the pronunciation of each body part. You can find them both here: Parts of the Body in English Remember, we have created another chart showing the main parts of the body in...

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