When preparing for exams, understanding the difference between formal and informal writing can make a significant difference in your performance. Both styles have their distinct features and are suitable for different contexts. In this blog post, we will explore the...
The English language, spoken by millions worldwide, exhibits notable variations between its British and American forms. These differences, though subtle, can sometimes lead to confusion. Understanding these variations can enhance communication and enrich your...
The English language is rich with phrasal verbs—those delightful combinations of verbs and prepositions or adverbs that add colour and nuance to our conversations. When it comes to discussing the weather, a quintessentially British topic, phrasal verbs come in...
It-Clauses are an easy way to emphasize information when speaking. This simple grammar point uses ‘it’ and ‘when’, for example: I love it when… Download the list of it clauses here!...
For many, summer is the best season of the year; the weather is great, people are going on holiday and schools are closed! Despite this, that still means that you can learn a bit of English during the break. Here are a few common words and expressions that are closely...
In this week’s blog post, we will be going over how to talk or write about past actions and abilities in English, in other words, things that we did or could do in the past but don’t do or are no longer to do. For this we need to use a form of the past that involves...