Dictionary Tips
Other than the desire to learn and the willingness to study there is no greater tool in the work shed of English language learning than the dictionary. Here are ten tips to help improve your English study with dictionary use. Get a real book Though it is tempting to use an electronic dictionary […]
- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Student's Blog, Study Tools, Teacher's Blog
- May, 24, 2013
- 4 Comments.
Infographic: 15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly
I found this list of fifteen mistakes that people make when they write in English. The bad news? Some of them are hard to learn and remember. The good news? Yes, even native English speakers (and your humble host of TesolGames) make these mistakes from time to time. So, if you make these […]
- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Grammar, Our Blog, Student's Blog, Study Tools
- Mar, 01, 2013
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Ideas for Better English Speaking
Every time I find myself with a group of new students, I am often asked the same question. I have been asked this question so often that I have begun to wonder if the word is out that I have the answer. (Which I do.) And that it is some kind of secret. (Which it […]
- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Student's Blog, Study Tools
- Nov, 12, 2012
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Better English Through Ten Simple Steps
Learning a language can appear as difficult as climbing Mount Everest. Many students feel that the climb is too hard and quit before they reach the top. In order to help you with your climb up the mountain of English it is best to remember that any climb is just a few steps up, followed […]
Read More- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Student's Blog, Study Tools, Teacher's Blog
- Nov, 05, 2012
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Word of the Day
quaternary
Word Form | adjective |
Definition | Coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude. |
Synonyms | fourth |
Usage | The quaternary period of geologic time extends from the end of the tertiary period to the present. |
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