There are many famous sightseeing places in New York City. Some of the most popular ones are Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, and the …
12 Different Ways to Use “Take” in English Conversation
I take the train every morning to my office. I generally take the same train every morning. I had a headache on the train this …
5 Everyday English Verbs – Put On, Wear, Take Off, Get Dressed, Get Changed
I put on an old pair of jean this morning, and when I put my hand in the pocket, I found a dollar! Cool! When …
Participle Adjectives ED vs ING – English Grammar Lesson
Last night, Jenny went to a party at her friend Blair’s house. There were a lot of people there that Jenny didn’t know, and most …
After, Ago, Before, & In to Talk About Time – English Vocabulary Lesson
After work last night I went to a little Chinese restaurant. I’ve gone there a few times before. Its pretty good and the prices are …
“Kind Of” vs. “A Kind Of” – English Phrase Lesson
I was kind of tired yesterday, so I went to bed early. I have a comfortable bed. It’s made from a kind of memory foam. …
Notice vs. Realize vs. Recognize – Confusing English Vocabulary Lesson
I noticed it was time to leave the office so I put on my coat and went downstairs. Suddenly, I realized that I had left …
It vs. That in Grammar & Conversation – English Lesson
We use both it and that to refer to things that have just been written or talked about. I had pizza at Lombardi’s yesterday. It …
English Phrasal Verb Lesson – Find Out
Find Out is a phrasal verb in English, and it means to discover something; to discover some information. I found out my grandmother worked in …
English Vocabulary Lesson – Scare, Scary, and Scared
Building up your vocabulary is essential when you are learning a second language. In this English lesson, let’s look at the difference between SCARE, SCARED, …