I am often asked why English is such a difficult to learn for non-native speakers. In fact, how hard it is to learn depends on what your native language is; and this follows as languages are more (or ...
From micro-immersion zones and dual-subtitle videos to AI chatbots and dialogue diaries, you can boost your language skills at home for under £15 a month. Consistency, small daily habits, and creative ...
I recently wrote an article for TheWeek.com about bogus grammar "rules" that aren't worth your time. However, there are still plenty of legitimate rules that you should be aware of. Not following them ...
Grammar apps are the topic of our blog post today! Learning grammar does not have to be boring and tedious. In fact, we can turn it into fun activity that engages students and keep them focused using ...
Columnist June Casagrande advises readers to ask the internet the right questions when addressing their grammar weaknesses.
Join Josh and Ollie as they return to their Korean lessons after a break, diving into the grammar point ~을까요/ㄹ까요 (eulgayyo/lgayyo). Discover how this versatile ending is used to ask questions, express ...
There's a common assumption that if someone starts learning a language when they are very young, they will quickly become ...
Each subject pronoun has its own verb ending in Spanish. The ending of the verb indicates who is carrying out the action. Subject pronouns are not always needed when using verbs in Spanish. This video ...
Join Josh and Ollie in this engaging Korean lesson where they unravel the basics of present tense verb conjugation. Watch as Ollie navigates through the rules with Josh’s guidance, learning when to ...
Use the preterite tense to talk about what has already happened or actions that have been completed. The preterite tense is often used with specific time frames, eg yesterday, last week, last year.
An F-bomb used to be like a nuke. Nobody wanted to push that button. I still feel that way, feel as if my mom is staring me down if I even think it. Feels a little wobbly writing this column, to be ...
The present perfect with 'for' and 'since' ...