The Digest: 20th September 2014
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week. To avoid missing out, why not subscribe by entering your email at the top, liking the Facebook page or adding me on Twitter.
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week. To avoid missing out, why not subscribe by entering your email at the top, liking the Facebook page or adding me on Twitter.
Today’s podcast is about things left unsaid, reading between the lines and ellipsis when you are listening and talking with people in English. Things Left Unsaid – 17th September 2014 The podcast is also available in the iTunes Store by searching for Get Great English or clicking here. Also, you can stream it on Stitcher … [Read more…]
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week. To avoid missing out, why not subscribe by entering your email at the top, liking the Facebook page or adding me on Twitter.
I don’t sew but my wife does. Making things according to instructions is a great way to practise English. The first link is from my wife and then I looked around from there.
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week. To avoid missing out, why not subscribe by entering your email at the top, liking the Facebook page or adding me on Twitter.
I teach at schools, universities, NPOs and companies. I teach beginners all the way up to advanced. Here are five things I always get asked that don’t matter.
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week, which was Campus Week.
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week.
Here are some posts you may have missed on Get Great English this week.
It can be easy to study too hard and feel like you’re tired of English. Don’t do it! You need to take a break and allow yourself to relax. There are still ways to do this and get English exposure.