Dale Kinghorn

Hi, I’m Dale! I am a qualified English teacher with lots of experience teaching students. Interested in learning the effortless, fun, and non-traditional way? Then let’s connect and start learning!


Prepositions of time in, on, or a

Never incorrectly use In, On, or At again when talking about time

It’s the classic mistake all students have made at one time or another, “I went home at Saturday” or “we are celebrating in Christmas”. Let’s look at a few easy tricks to never make this mistake again.

Differences between US and UK English

Differences Between US and UK English

1) Fall or Autumn? Trick question, both are correct. Can you guess which one’s which? I’ll give you a hint; the American versions always sound cooler than our versions in England. ‘Fall’ or ‘The Fall’ is the American version and is the time of year between September to November. 2) Can I use the rest..toi..urgh..? It might seem unusual for English people to hear the word ‘restroom’ but this is actually how it is said when using the bathroom in the US. The word ‘toilet’ is borrowed from none

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