Artículos escritos por profesores particulares de Inglés nativos

Brian
Publicado por Brian

Learning English through Song - 'Advise to take up caution when learning from them.' Pros and Pitfal

As teachers, we encourage delving into all kinds of media for language learning, and with continuous advances in online technology this can be facilitated like never before. However, tread with caution! For both teacher and student, a song’s lyrics should be examined before deeming it a ‘viable source’ of learning. In this vein, I’d like to address the pros and cons of listening to music in English and learning phrases through repetition. &nbs...
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Yaroslava
Publicado por Yaroslava

5 Steps to Become More Fluent in English on Your Own

Read Out Loud: Just reading isn’t enough. Read out loud. Your muscles need to get used to pronouncing English words; you need to feel the language in your mouth and hear yourself speaking in full, complex, and correct sentences (which could be quite inspirational)! Work on your intonation patterns, and always, always check the pronunciation of new, tongue-twisting words   Think in English: This could be a tough one, but there’r...
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Rafael Hernández
Publicado por Rafael Hernández

Linguistic Properties: Homographs and Homophones

This is a topic that usually confuses students, but it's really interesting and important to know as English Language Learners (ELL).   Have you ever heard of homographs and homophones?   You probably have.   Homographs Also called heteronyms, their spelling is the same, that is, their pronunciation is different, e.g: tear and tear, that is to say, these words are written the same way, but they have different pronunciation, [er] a...
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Ayleen
Publicado por Ayleen

Learn how to use "The passive voice" using examples from Spain

Level: Upper basic, intermediate If you don’t love grammar but love traveling, this lesson is for you. Why? Well, I used to be a student like you and as a student I got bored reading textbook examples that were neither memorable nor related to my life at all; thus, they didn’t stick in my mind and by the next day I’d forgotten everything I’d learned. Today I bring you a lesson based on my trip to Spain. All the examples you will see here are fro...
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Désirée Leticia
Publicado por Désirée Leticia

Are you in contingency time?...Don't get stressed and read these tips.

Dear student, We are living difficult times, not only in Mexico, but also in the rest of the world. Here you are some tips to pursue improving your English Skills.   1. Reading, is a great exercise to improve comprenhension, spelling, writing and expand your brain for new ideas. 2. Writing, goes with reading hand by hand, the more you write in this contingency times, take a time to express yourself and improve grammar, expressions and use p...
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Jenny
Publicado por Jenny

How Video Games Can Help You Learn English Faster

  ✔️Practice your reading skills Becoming a better reader makes you a better writer because you develop an instinct for what looks right. ✔️Improve your listening skills Becoming a better listener makes you a better speaker because you hear natural pronunciation. ✔️Get better at multitasking You're listening to the other person and thinking about how to express what you want to say naturally. ✔️Take a break of endless lists of vocabulary a...
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Kelly
Publicado por Kelly

IELTS 101: KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING INTO by Kelly Aslanidou

    1. Stop scouring the Internet for questionable IELTS advice and tips. Unless the source of your tutorials, posts, videos, etc. is Cambridge Assessment English, or the British Council, you should take everything with a pinch of salt at best. Basically, seeing as how any Tom, Dick and Harry can post to their heart´s content, it doesn´t mean you should take this content at face value. 2.The Speaking Paper looks deceptively “straightfo...
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Sara
Publicado por Sara

Do you know other ways to say 'Okay' in English?

Okay o OK es una palabra muy básica en inglés que usamos para expresar aceptación o que estamos de acuerdo con algo.  Okay no solo está mal escrita, sino que su uso tan recurrente puede llegar a aburrir a cualquier nativo. Si quieres impresionar, sustituye esta palabra por otras fórmulas que significan exactamente lo mismo y no se usan tantísimo.  ¿Qué palabras usar en lugar de ok? SOUNDS GOOD TO ME If we’re agreeing with som...
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George
Publicado por George

Tips to learn a foreign language, whether it be a second or third language.

If you believe that you can never learn another language, take note! 1.     Know why you're learning This might sound obvious, but if you don’t have a good reason to learn a language, you are less likely to stay motivated over the long-run. Wanting to impress English-speakers with your French is not a very good reason; wanting to get to know a French person in his or her own language is another matter entirely. No matter your...
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Callum
Publicado por Callum

Common mistakes made by Spanish speakers that are learning English

When you a learning a new language, everybody makes mistakes at some point and they are normally the same mistakes. The fun part of learning is to make mistakes and learn from them. Missing subject: This mistake happens because in Spanish it isn't always necessary. However, in English, it is! You must specify the subect. For example: "It is very important to brush your teeth, NOT "Is very important to brush your teeth". Not using the present pe...
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Etienne Audrey
Publicado por Etienne Audrey

My Teaching Approach – Methodologies and Student Objectives

With such a wealth of methodologies at our finger tips, how do English teachers choose how to approach their lesson planning and activity creation to ensure the very best experience for the student during class and during the process of language acquisition?     The very basis of any approach to teaching should be the student’s goals, objectives and motivations; and the related student needs. This endeavour becomes ...
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Maria
Publicado por Maria

A new way to New Year Resolutions, and to speaking your best English!

  New Year resolutions have a rather bad press. Maybe you are, just like me not long ago, one of those who every New Year's Eve think something like "this year I will definitely do this gym thing, I'll go everyday, honest!!". I think we all have excitedly and purposedly, set out, on our way to a better "us", to spectacularly fail just a few days into the brand new year. This, of course, leads to a feeling of disappointment and dissatisfacti...
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Sara
Publicado por Sara

45 Useful email expressions you need to know

En el trabajo, en la universidad, en la vida... para todo hay que escribir un correo hoy en día. Saber cómo hacerlo bien es esencial para proyectar una buena imagen personal. Si quieres bordarlo en tus e-mails, coge libreta y boli. Cómo empezar... Dear Sir/Madam To whom it may concernDear Mr/Ms Jones  Informal expressions:Hi MaryHello Mary Dear Mary Por qué estamos escribiendo este email...  I am writing to ask for …I am writing ...
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Sara
Publicado por Sara

English Grammar: Present simple tense. Uses and forms

El present simple se forma en afirmativa con el infinitivo, sin partícula to, para todas las personas, excepto para la tercera persona del singular, que siempre requiere una -s final: to live (vivir) I live (yo vivo) you live (tú vives) he lives (él vive) she lives (ella vive) it lives (ello vive) we live (nosotros vivimos) you live (vosotros vivís) they live (ellos viven) HOWEVER, los verbos que acaban en -o, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x añaden -es a la t...
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