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You’ve got another think coming

What does the expression “You’ve got another think coming” mean?

If someone’s got another think coming, it means they’re wrong about something.

ESL students' challenges

What are the most common difficulties that ESL students encounter?

Most students make significant progress during the first few months of studying a language. Any student willing to put in some effort can learn and memorize essential words and simple tenses.

Speaking assessment

Preparing for a speaking assessment/presentation

These impressive tips and suggestions will help you deliver an impressive performance, (In this guide I will not be discussing the IELTS or TOEFL exams – keep an eye out for something on those at a later date) and hopefully remove some of the stress!

Language skills open new doors

Don’t let your language skills hold you back

Speaking confidently in conversations with others is key to success in a number of high-paying jobs. Whether you’re interviewing for a new position, networking with potential clients, or negotiating a salary, confidence is essential.

Overlook vs. look over

Meaning, synonyms, and antonyms of “overlook” and “look over”

“Overlook” means ignoring, failing to notice, or observing from a high place. “Look over” means inspecting something in a cursory way to establish its merits or get a general idea of what it is like.

TPR technique for teaching Englis

The TPR technique for teaching English

The method of teaching English as a foreign language known as the TPR (Total Physical Response) technique has been used in institutions around the world.

Hang past tens

Is “Hanged” or “Hung” the Past Tense of the Verb to Hang?

English irregular verbs are challenging at the best times, with seemingly no logic and very few rules to follow. One prime example of this is the verb “to hang.”

Learn 2nd language with fun

4 Reasons Why Learning a Second Language Should Be Fun

It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that mastering a new language is just too difficult or time-consuming so you don't bother with it at all.