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Positive Adjectives

9/29/2014

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It's always nice to hear a positive comment from someone. Knowing some of these words is important when writing a birthday card, an email to congratulate someone, or simply commending someone from work. Even if you're not a boss or a teacher, you can still tell someone, "You are hardworking" or "You are awesome!"

Why don't you tell someone something heartfelt and nice today! It will make their day!
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Days Of The Week

9/21/2014

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The English Student Days of The Week ESL Illustration
As we all know, there are seven days in a week. Saturdays and Sundays are usually rest days so we call them "weekends" (the end of the week because we usually work Monday to Friday).

The days between Monday to Friday are known as "weekdays", these are the days we usually go to work. It's also important to know that "weekday" and "days of the week" are not the same thing. In "days of the week" we refer to all seven days of the week (Monday-Sunday.)

In some cases we have a holiday either on a Monday or Friday. This means the weekend is extended for extra days of rest. We call this a "long weekend." I wish we could have a long weekend every week!

It's also important to know the common abbreviations of these days.

Monday= Mon.
Tuesday= Tues.
Wednesday= Wed.
Thursday= Thurs.
Friday= Fri.
Saturday= Sat.
Sunday=Sun.

If you're interested in hearing how the days of the week are pronounced, you may want to take a listen to Rachel's English. She does a great job of showing how each day should be pronounced in American English. Watch and listen.

What's your favorite day of the week?

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Multitasking

9/16/2014

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Are you good at multitasking? I am! I tend to do multiple things at the same time. My husband always tells me my mind is like a ping-pong ball, it never stops. I'm always thinking and doing something constantly! Most of the time, it's doing many things at the same time. 

The word multitasking describes this. "Multi" is a word meaning "many" and the word "task"is a noun meaning "project" or "work." So to multi-task means to do many projects at the same time. 

 Do you multitask a lot like me? 
 
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The Weekend! 

9/12/2014

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Jeans Or Jean 

9/8/2014

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When we learn English, one of the most important things to know is how to talk about singular (one thing) and plural (more than one thing). You might  know that when there is one item (for example, 'book') we just 'a book' or 'one book.' When we want to say more than one book, we add the letter 's' after the word to become 'books.' 

In most cases, to make a singular noun to a plural noun, we add an 's' or 'es' after the word. 

However, as you can tell from the word 'jeans' there are some words that never have a singular form. Which means that even if there is just one item, we always use the plural form (jeans). If the word jeans is always plural, it also means that the noun takes on a plural verb ('are' not 'is'). 

As I've mentioned many times before, English can definitely get confusing  and it is near impossible to memorize everything. The best way to learn is to listen and speak more! It will start to become more natural for you!
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Eggs 

8/30/2014

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We eat eggs all the time. I eat them every morning and sometimes more than once a day but what are the different parts of an egg called? 
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If you'd like to know the names of different egg dishes you can order at a restaurant, learn them here from a previous lesson. 

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