09/08/2021
10 Tips to practice English on your own https://www.esldirectory.com/learning-english/10-tips-learn-english/
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09/08/2021
10 Tips to practice English on your own https://www.esldirectory.com/learning-english/10-tips-learn-english/
09/08/2021
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Bin Mohamad on Twitter “Learn English through pictures #الدمام”
09/07/2021
Want to practice writing on your own? Select a prompt and draft your response. To check your work, you can use an online tool or review with your tutor.
Over 170 Prompts to Inspire Writing and Discussion Here are all of our Student Opinion questions from the 2020-21 school year. Each question is based on a different New York Times article, interactive feature or video.
09/06/2021
Want to learn English faster? Consider these 10 tips from EF
How to learn English faster: 10 tips - EF GO Blog English is a fun language to learn, but learning it quickly can seem like a massive challenge. Here are 10 tips for how to learn English faster.
09/05/2021
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09/05/2021
Thought and Voice is offering free English lessons to individuals from Afghanistan who have been resettled in the US. Send a message to learn more
Afghan Refugees in the U.S.: How They’re Vetted, Where They’re Going and How to Help Refugee resettlement groups in the U.S. are preparing to receive tens of thousands of Afghans airlifted out of Kabul. The WSJ answers some key questions about where the Afghans will go, what assistance they will receive and how people can help.
Recently resettled from another country and looking to learn English? Thought and Voice may be able to help. https://thoughtandvoice.com/
09/05/2021
Questions about how to make certain sounds in English? Consider practicing with the Phonemic Chart https://www.cambridge.org/elt/blog/figure-4-phonemic-chart/