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Do you have a English-speaking role model?

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A few years ago, I had a Japanese student who was obsessed with David Beckham. For those of […]

March 16, 2015 Learning English Blog, teaching English

How to to give your opinion in English

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In this podcast, I talk about some of the different ways to give your opinion in English. Giving […]

November 10, 2014 Learning English Blog, teaching English

How to express fear in English

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Listen to the podcast first then read the article A strange sound makes you up one morning. The […]

November 4, 2014 Learning English Blog, teaching English

33 ways to speak better English without taking classes

improve your speaking in English
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If you’re reading this, I imagine you want to speak better English and communicate in a more confident […]

April 9, 2014 teaching English

The 6 Principles of Polite Speaking

If you want to learn how to speak politely in English, you will have to: a) notice how […]

March 17, 2014 teaching English

5 Very Common Polite Responses in English

5 Very Common Polite Responses This is a lesson from my popular Master Polite English course. Let’s imagine […]

March 13, 2014 teaching English

What is Politeness and Why Should We Be Polite?

You may use a wide range of grammatical structures. You may have an impressive vocabulary. You may have […]

March 12, 2014 teaching English

The Rule of Three – It’s as easy as A,B,C

Watch the slide show and guess what all the phrases have in common. I’m sure you’ve worked it […]

January 23, 2014 teaching English

Talking about emotions and feelings

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How are you feeling today? I’m feeling happy. What kind of happy? Um…very happy. Why are you feeling […]

January 21, 2014 teaching English

How to express emotions and feelings

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How are you feeling today? I’m feeling happy. What kind of happy? Um…very happy. Why are you feeling […]

January 21, 2014 teaching English
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