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Be Aware of Homophones to Improve Listening Comprehension

26 June 2014 by Marc

When you listen to people speaking it is easy to misunderstand if you are not aware of homophones (words that sound the same). This is especially true in standardised tests like TOEIC, TOEFL and IELTS but also in everyday situations as well. Some common homophones and near homophones are: ate eight blew blue check Czech … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Listening Tagged: homophones, ielts, tests, toefl, toeic

Podcast: Crime

24 June 2014 by Marc

In this podcast I’m talking about crime, punishment and a deterrant. What’s appropriate and what isn’t? 20140625_crime.mp3 The podcast is also available in the iTunes Store by searching for Get Great English or clicking here. Also, you can stream it on Stitcher here or in the sidebar.

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Posted in: Podcast Tagged: crime

The Answer to Your Problem

24 June 2014 by Marc

Some things are so difficult that you need a solution for them. Here are some different words and phrases that can be used to talk about the answer to your problem. answer “One answer to the energy crisis is simply using less energy.” cure “Most of the medical research budget is spent on looking for … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Vocabulary Tagged: answer, cure, idiom, panacea, solution, way

Book Hotel Rooms

23 June 2014 by Marc

When you book hotel rooms, it is important to know what kind of rooms you need. A single room has one single bed. A twin room has two single beds. A double room has one double bed. A suite usually has a double bed and a living room facility and often also has private dining … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Situation Tagged: a2, b1, b2, booking, hotel, reservation, travel

The Digest: 21st June 2014

21 June 2014 by Marc

OK, let’s kick things off with a post about space. To follow up, I posted about colloquial pronouns you never get taught. On Wednesday, the podcast was about feelings using adjectives and prepositions. After that there was a post about regrets. On Friday I put up a video about sequencing step-by-step processes with the example … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: digest

Is This Right?

20 June 2014 by Marc

When you start learning a language everything is unknown. You take in vocabulary and grammar and make fast progress in making those new, unknown words become old, known words. The speed of progress becomes normal. What most language learners aren’t prepared for is the plateau at the intermediate level, where there is less clear meaning. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: intermediate, motivation

Video: Make Coffee

20 June 2014 by Marc

Today’s video shows how to make coffee. It is not perfect but it does show you how to describe a process by sequencing actions (‘first’, ‘then’, ‘next’) and using the imperative verb form (‘do this’, ‘pour the water’). For more practice, have a look at how to cook in English.

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Posted in: Video Tagged: coffee, imperative, sequencing

Regrets

19 June 2014 by Marc

Regrets are difficult for students to talk about. What’s a regret? It’s wishing you could change the past by doing an action you didn’t do or by not doing an action you did do. You can express regrets by using the verb ‘regret’ in the following way. Using a gerund (‘~ing’ verb) and object: “I … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Grammar, Vocabulary Tagged: gerund, pasttense, regret, verbs

Podcast: Feelings

18 June 2014 by Marc

Today I’m talking about feelings using adjectives and prepositions, for example ‘interested in’ and ‘sick of’. 20140618_feelings.mp3 The podcast is also available in the iTunes Store by searching for Get Great English or clicking here. Also, you can stream it on Stitcher here or in the sidebar.

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Posted in: Podcast Tagged: adjectives, collocations, feelings, prepositions

Colloquial Pronouns

17 June 2014 by Marc

Everybody knows the ordinary ‘I’, ‘we’, ‘you’, and ‘me’ pronouns. However, there are other more colloquial pronouns that native speakers use which can be a little tricky for non-natives. The first-person singular ‘us’ This is pronounced as /uz/ and is used in place of ‘me’. It is used throughout Britain, though not as much in … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Grammar, Vocabulary Tagged: colloquial, me, pronouns, us, youse
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