27/11/2014
Some Friday motivation to keep you going through the weekend!
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27/11/2014
Some Friday motivation to keep you going through the weekend!
27/11/2014
The words "fun" and "funny" seem like they could be the same, but they have different meanings. A person or event can be fun but may not be funny. Check out this graphic from Woodward English to learn the difference between the words fun and funny. Do you think learning English is fun?
27/11/2014
Don't want to clean but want to talk about cleaning in English? We have a vocabulary graphic for you! Check out this American English at State graphic with words for cleaning and laundry tools. What other words do you think belong to this group?
27/11/2014
Did we tell you about the difference between "say" and "tell"? If not, then here it is! Although "say" and "tell" have similar meanings, the way to use them is different. Check out our graphic to learn about some (not all!) of these different uses.
27/11/2014
Confused about the difference between "wake up" and "get up"? You're not alone! Check out this new graphic from Woodward English that clearly explains the difference between "wake up" and "get up." Do you get up immediately after you wake up?
27/11/2014
"It's all good" is an informal phrase that has similar meaning to "it's okay" and "no problem." Informal usage means that people use this phrase with their friends but probably not with their boss. Check out our graphic for a definition and example sentences!
27/11/2014
This Thursday is Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. It is a holiday when people give thanks for the good things in their lives. This week, we want to hear from you about why you are thankful for English! Tell us why you are thankful for English in your life. Post a message here on Facebook. Start with: “I am thankful for English because…”
27/11/2014
Do you sometimes get confused by "my friend and I" versus "my friend and me"? Even long-term users of English get these mixed up sometimes. Using "I" or "me" depends on the context -- whether it is a subject or object. Check out this American English at State graphic to help you learn and remember the difference, and then practice here with us!
27/11/2014
Prepositions can be very difficult to learn and use correctly in English. Check out this graphic that shows examples of prepositions in use. What other prepositions do you want to learn to use correctly? Image found at http://imgkid.com/near-preposition.shtml
27/11/2014
It's our last post for November's Phrasal Verb Thursdays! This week's theme is the phone. Check out our graphic to learn five phone-related phrasal verbs. Want more? Check out Share America's latest "Everyday Conversations" dialogue with English for telephone calls. http://go.usa.gov/HjqJ
05/11/2014
YES I DO LOVE YOU WITH EVERYTHING IN ME JESUS!!! AMEN!!!!
05/11/2014