YQ14 | How Can I Build Vocabulary and Learn Idioms with a Bad Memory?
On the 14th episode of Your Question, we handle the following question: Q: I want to build my vocabulary and learn idioms but my memory is not good. How can I
On the 14th episode of Your Question, we handle the following question: Q: I want to build my vocabulary and learn idioms but my memory is not good. How can I
On the 1st episode of Movie Study, we go over a scene from the following movie: Disney's Frozen Today, let's take a look at one of the most popular movies of all
On the 6th episode of Speaking Skills, we learn how to develop this skill: Making Offers Basically, there are two types of offers. 1. Offering a thing Would you like...? Do you want...? 2. Offering with
A few years ago, I wrote a blog post called, “How to Give Your Opinion” which showed the basics of sharing your thoughts with others. However, the post was mainly written
On the 6th episode of the Teacher Interview, we talk to Kayla Hutson from Donethewriteway.com! Kayla is an English editor and tutor who has taught abroad in China and has done
On the 30th episode of the English 2.0 Podcast, we talk about the following topic: 3 Steps to English Success: Although I have talked about this quite frequently in my private
Recently, I watched the film, “The King’s Speech” on DVD. If you don’t remember, this movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2011. The main character, King George
On the 27th episode of the Pronunciation Point, we examine a helpful mindset when it comes to English pronunciation. Eyes vs. Ears Which one should win? Al takes a look at this battle
For the third lesson of Studying English with Movies, let’s take a look at the hugely popular animated film from last year, “Frozen.” If you don’t know by now, “Frozen”