UPDATED! Moving: 6 American English vocabulary words

Last year, I made a post about English vocabulary words related to moving because I had just moved. And I just moved again! So I am re-posting the lesson, but I have updated it by adding more information and example sentences. 1. to hire movers vs. get/rent a U-Haul “Did you hire movers or getContinueContinue reading “UPDATED! Moving: 6 American English vocabulary words”

Prepositions of Place: A 5-minute guide to AT, IN, and ON

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The Complete Guide to Improving Your English Listening Skills

Now that this five-part guide to improving English listening is complete, I thought it would be useful to gather all of the steps into a single post. The guide is meant to be followed in order, because each step builds on the step before it. It’s important to note that you might spend a considerableContinueContinue reading “The Complete Guide to Improving Your English Listening Skills”

Part 5: 5-Part Guide to Improving Your English Listening Skills

We made it to the final post in my five-part guide to improving your English listening comprehension! This guide is meant to be followed in order, so be sure you read up on the subtitle strategy, keeping a notebook to expand your vocabulary, that you’ve checked out an awesome listening website, and have spent time speaking andContinueContinue reading “Part 5: 5-Part Guide to Improving Your English Listening Skills”

Part 4: 5-Part Guide to Improving Your English Listening Skills

If you’ve been following this series on improving your listening skills in English, then you have already been practicing with subtitles, keeping a notebook to expand your vocabulary, and have checked out the awesome listening website, YouGlish. Part Four: Talk Back Listening to TV, movies, and videos and studying vocabulary is a great step toContinueContinue reading “Part 4: 5-Part Guide to Improving Your English Listening Skills”