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Use Downtime to Study English

29 July 2014 by Marc

Everyone has time that is spent waiting for people or waiting for things to happen, which is sometimes called ‘downtime‘. The next time you have some downtime, study English.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: downtime, motivation, studyhacks, time

Discuss Things More to Challenge Yourself

28 July 2014 by Marc

It’s fine to listen, watch, and read English; you do need input. Talking and writing are fine, too. However, you need to make sure you are really challenging yourself so that you can get better. If you can read and understand this website then I am sure you can give your opinion and reasons for … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Output Tagged: b1, b2, c1, c2, challenge, studyhacks

Links: Medical English

27 July 2014 by Marc

I posted about describing medical problems earlier this week. Here are some links to deeper subject matter.

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Posted in: Input Tagged: a2, b1, links, medical

The Digest: 26th July 2014

26 July 2014 by Marc

Here are some of the posts on Get Great English you might not have seen this week.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: digest

Something to Remember about Mistakes

25 July 2014 by Marc

You will definitely make mistakes when learning a language and you will definitely learn from mistakes. Keep them in mind but don’t worry about them.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: a2, b1, fail, failure, mistakes, motivation

Describe Illnesses

24 July 2014 by Marc

Even the healthiest person needs to visit the doctor sometimes. Here is some language you can use to describe common illnesses.

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Posted in: Vocabulary Tagged: a2, b1, illness, medical, pain, sick, sickness

Podcast: Daily Routines

23 July 2014 by Marc

This week’s podcast is about daily routines. Remember, adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, usually, never) go before the verb. I always wake up at half-past six. Adverbial phrases go at the end of the clause. I go running three times a week. 20140723_routine.mp3 The podcast is also available in the iTunes Store by searching for … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Grammar, Podcast Tagged: a2, adverbs, b1, presentsimple, presentsimpletense, routines

Describe the Atmosphere with Adjectives and Idioms

22 July 2014 by Marc

When talking about places or events it is often interesting or necessary to describe the atmosphere. How did it feel to be there? People want to know details like this so they can imagine the situation. This is true both when speaking and writing.

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Posted in: Vocabulary Tagged: atmosphere, busy, happy, quiet, sad

How to Persuade People

21 July 2014 by Marc

Can you persuade people easily? Can you convince people that your side of the argument is right? How do you do it? It really takes just a little bit of psychology and a little grammar knowledge to be able to negotiate more effectively and be more successful in getting what you want.

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Posted in: Speaking

The Digest: 19th July 2014

19 July 2014 by Marc

Here are some of the posts on Get Great English you might not have seen this week.

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: digest
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