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Today we learn about the word Wish. Did you know it can be both a noun and a verb? Yup... Also, is t
Just sharing a very recent example of homophones, it's to do with a flavour of ice cream - toasted f
In this episode, I introduce you to a new grammar term called Homophones. I also talk about Christma
Make a promise to yourself, what do you want to achieve for next year? It's time to start thinking a
What is the difference between Make and Do? A lot of students get confused with these two verbs. Hop
In this episode I teach a few more English expressions, such as To Play By Ear, plus a couple of new
Is it possible that one word can be a verb, a noun and an adjective? I know a couple of words like t
I am using today's Short and Sweet to make an announcement! What does To Make An Announcement actual
In today's episode you will learn a new phrase that will help you sound fluent when speaking English
There are a lot of expressions in the English language, but I've selected a few here, just a few for
In this episode, I teach you how to correctly pronounce -ing verbs, I also talk about dynamic verbs
Did you know there is something called dynamic verbs? Can a verb be both dynamic and stative? Listen
Let's learn about Stative verbs, how exciting! Also, is there a difference between Remember and Remi
In this short and sweet episode, it's just me ranting and venting about my recent microphone issue.
We are bringing the saga of Bring and Take to an end. Yeey! Learn these phrasal verbs to make you su
In this Short and Sweet episode you will learn some common English Expressions using the verbs we le
Let's demystify the two following words, take and bring. The two commonly confused words in English
I introduce you to a common English expression, To take things for granted. I also give you some exa
Don't you love irregular verbs? I do! No, not really. I give you a tip on how you can learn irregula
Have you heard of an English expression “to feel under the weather?” Listen to this episode to find