Helping Students to Self-study English Effectively
Should you encourage students to self-study English? Yes, yes you should. Here’s how.
Enjoy our collection of blogposts regarding spelling and grammar topics in the English language
Should you encourage students to self-study English? Yes, yes you should. Here’s how.
Following one specific methodology in teaching English will not yield a good result. Teachers should combine different methods to suit students’ needs.
Vocabulary learning is essential for ESL students. And it’s your job as the teacher to find ways to make that essential work easier for them.
When you can’t seem to find inspiration to write your blog, novel, or script, how do you get over it? Where should you go to find inspiration?
What needs to be included in a CV? What about a resume? Are these two actually the same thing or is there a difference?
There are some simple ways to get your readers stop delaying their actions and just go on with it. Learn the three ways to induce the sense of urgency and get your audience to act today.
Have you ever wondered if it’s okay for making plurals with apostrophes? In English, adding an s at the end of a noun signifies its plural form. So if you can have one pencil, two books, and three rulers. You don’t write two book’s or three ruler’s because adding ‘s shows possession.
For those times when you need to write sympathy messages, how should you approach it so you won’t say the wrong thing? If you’re unsure about the answer then you should read this short guide on how to write condolences.
Here are some English words that many English as Second Language (ESL) learners often mix up. It’s understandable, as some native speakers often make the same mistake. They are so similar but one acts as a noun and the other, a verb.
Asking people out of the blue to do a favor for you rarely ends up well. Guess what? It’s the same thing with cold mailing. Not everyone is keen to do whatever random email is telling them to do. So, how do you overcome this? Is there a way for cold emailing to work?