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English Word of the Day: accomplice (noun): a person who helps another to commit a crime or do something wrong. English Word of the Day Example: The police suspect that the thief had an accomplice.
💁♀️🤓 When to use STILL, ALREADY, YET, JUST? myenglishteacher.eu/blog/still-alr…
What's the Difference Between "Accountability" and "Responsibility"? Watch this 60-second video! PLUS: Learn the secrets to improving your English *fast* by getting our special report, "5 Things You MUST Know to Improve Your English" bit.ly/5-Things-Engli…
There is a message here for any writing but especially #IELTS task 2, where the planning and thinking stages often too brief or worse, ignored. See these stages as ‘sharpening your axe.’
On the best way to allocate time when problem solving From How to write better Copy by @HarrisoSteve
An informative overview of the English language #listening #English #TEDtalks ed.ted.com/lessons/where-…
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Where did English come from? - Claire Bowern
When we talk about ‘English’, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other, or with the writings...
Is anyone a volunteer out there? #vocabulary #English
English Word of the Day: volunteer (noun/verb): a person who freely offers to do something without being forced.
Some great advice on improving intonation #speaking #intonation britishcouncil.org/voices-magazin…
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How English learners can improve intonation
What is intonation and how can you improve this aspect of your pronunciation? Fazle Muniem, a teacher at the British Council in Bangladesh, explains.
Learn more about this fantastic British event,afternoon tea!#reading #English #AfternoonTeaWeek google.co.uk/amp/s/www.expr…
The history of the English Language and how it affects us today. #reading #English vox.com/2015/3/3/80535…
Jog your memory with these idioms and their origins. #idioms #listening #English mentalfloss.com/article/53004/…
Do you need more practise or practice with the English language? Find out which to use in this video. #listening blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2015/10/practi…
NEW CHART: How often? Adverbs of Definite Frequency
A lovely podcast to learn vocabulary based around the weather #listening #vocabulary ☉⛆☈🌧🌬🌈 …emierskillsenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/listen/…
Learn all about Bastille day with this listening. ##English #listening #BastilleDay ed.ted.com/lessons/what-c…
A great blog to improve your punctuation! #grammar #English blog.ed.ted.com/2015/09/23/per…
Happy 🌍🍫 day!Read all about the benefits of chocolate! #reading #English #onlineenglishlab news18.com/news/lifestyle…
Even though they are often taught in school, it never hurts to review irregular verbs. #ESL #Verbs #LearnEnglish
How to learn #english irregular verbs the clever way) buff.ly/2sF3aNB #learnenglish #englishgrammar
A great guide to prepositions! #English
A great free collection of stories and poems in text and MP3 to listen to, read or download. Check it out! etc.usf.edu/lit2go
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