The Spooky History of Halloween for ESL Learners
Have you ever wondered why we dress up in costumes, carve pumpkins, and go trick-or-treating every October 31?Halloween is a […]
The Spooky History of Halloween for ESL Learners Read More »
Have you ever wondered why we dress up in costumes, carve pumpkins, and go trick-or-treating every October 31?Halloween is a […]
The Spooky History of Halloween for ESL Learners Read More »
Introduction The word “almost” is small but tricky. Many English learners use it incorrectly because they directly translate from their
7 Common Mistakes with “Almost” in English (and How to Fix Them!) – ESL Grammar Guide Read More »
Master this tricky difference and sound more natural in English Have you ever said something like: ❌ “I go watch
Go to Watch vs Watch: A Common ESL Grammar Mistake Explained Clearly Read More »
Make Your Halloween English Lessons Unforgettable! Halloween is the perfect time to bring energy, creativity, and a bit of spooky
Trick or Treat! Get on Your Feet! Easy Classroom Activities for Halloween Read More »
Is social media saving democracy — or destroying it? In today’s digital age, platforms like Facebook, X (Twitter), TikTok, and
“All” might seem like a simple word, but it causes a lot of confusion for English learners. Even advanced students
“All” in English — Common Mistakes and How to Use It Correctly (Complete Guide) Read More »
The word “alive” seems simple, but many English learners use it incorrectly. Because it looks like an adjective, but sometimes
Common Mistakes When Using the Word “Alive” (and How to Fix Them) Read More »
1. Artificial Intelligence and Human Creativity Monologue:Artificial intelligence has already proven it can write essays, compose music, and even generate
15 C1-Level ESL Monologues with Discussion Questions Read More »
If you’ve ever wondered why English spelling feels so confusing, you can thank a fascinating event in language history: The
The Great Vowel Shift: Why English Spelling and Pronunciation Don’t Match Read More »
Learning English often means figuring out small but important differences between words that seem similar. Two phrases that confuse many
Would vs. Used To: How to Talk About the Past in English Read More »