Subject Pronouns in English

Subject Pronouns in English

We have created a new chart using cartoons to show simple Subject Pronouns in English. As a teacher you can use the same image to talk about the different cartoons and what is happening or describing the people, especially using the verb To Be. E.g. She is old, He is...
Question Words Cartoon Chart

Question Words Cartoon Chart

We have just created this new chart about Question Words in English (Who, When, Why, What, Where, Which, How). If you would like to see more information about these Questions words with a lot more examples of their use, check out: Question Words in English UPDATE: We...
7 Tips for learning an English Word every day

7 Tips for learning an English Word every day

At Woodward English on Twitter we have an “English Word of the Day” to help you improve your vocabulary with a new word every day from Monday to Sunday. We also include an example of that new word in a sentence so you can see it in context. How can you use the English...
There vs Their vs They’re

There vs Their vs They’re

Yes, we have just created another article for you. This time it’s about the difference between There, Their and They’re in English. Again, this is a common mistake for native speakers too because the three words are homophones (words that sound the same...
Members of the Family

Members of the Family

We have just created a new page about Members of the Family in English. Here is a chart we created for that page to show the different members of a family and their relationship to each other. If you like this chart, then you should also check out the explanation of...

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