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Kinesthetic game for teaching vocabulary

Kinesthetic game for teaching vocabulary

Are you looking for a fun game to revise items of vocabulary, you have been teaching recently to your students? The “fly swatter game” is one of the best ways to review vocabulary while getting the whole class away from their desks and physically engaging in an activity. The flyswatters and fast pace make this […]

Ways to say you are studying or working overnight

Начини да кажете, че учите или работите през нощта

В днешно време в много градове по света има денонощни заведения, които се съобразяват с безумните ни графици. Можем да изперем, да се подстрижем късно през нощта или да изядем парче пица, да отидем в Starbucks за чаша кафе или да отидем на фитнес. Вие сте нощна сова, която се стилизира или работи [...]

English proverbs in songs – ”When in Rome”

Английски пословици в песни - "When in Rome"

Били ли сте някога в Рим? Чували ли сте този израз? Днес ще научим всичко за този израз. Значение: В общи линии използваме този израз, когато искаме да покажем на някого, че не е наясно с това, което правим, и да се [...]

The Passive Voice In the News

The Passive Voice In the News

It is easy to understand the news once you already know the Passive Voice structure, as it always appears in the news headlines, articles, etc. From Wikipiedia, the free encyclopedia “The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States will mark the commencement of the four-year term of Donald Trump as […]

The most popular ways of saying “Hello” and ” Good bye”

Най-популярните начини за казване на "Здравей" и "Довиждане"

Днес ще научите най-разпространените начини за казване на "Здравей" и "Довиждане". Някои от тях могат да се използват с приятели, други са по-подходящи при бизнес контакти, а трети - с непознати. Те ще ви помогнат да звучите естествено във всички житейски ситуации! Поздрави Неформални изрази: Как си бил? Приятно ми е да се [...]

Other ways to say “I don’t know”

Other ways to say “I don’t know”

Using different ways to say “I don’t know” will make your conversation far more interesting and natural.But don’t overuse this phrase, try first to figure out or find out the answer to the question, rather than give up and shrug your shoulders:)   Formal ways : I’m sorry, I don’t know I’ll double check that […]

‘interested’ or ‘interesting’?

‘interested’ or ‘interesting’?

Should we say Interested or Interesting? English learners often are not sure whether to use the “-ing” ending or “-ed” ending for adjectives that express emotions. Some examples of these adjectives, derived from verbs, are: exciting/excited interesting/interested boring/bored amazing/amazed confusing/confused Here’s a general rule to help you remember the difference: When talking about yourself or […]

American vs British English

American vs British English

These two varieties of English may sometimes cause confusion and be a source of misunderstandings or funny situations, even to native-speakers themselves! For instance, if someone says pants in the USA, they mean trousers, whereas in the UK, pants is actually short for underpants – which I have no doubt could lead to some delightful […]

Conditionals – Type 0 and I

Conditionals – Type 0 and I

Can you use these conditionals? More examples: Flowers die, if they are not watered. If you have a big car, you pay a lot for petrol. Don’t forget to switch off the light, when /if you leave. If/ When it snows, the roads get slippery and dangerous. Felix is always in good mood, when his […]