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Speaking English fluently is a goal for many English learners. Learn the steps to English fluency with these proven tips.
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Fun online English games for adult and teen ESL learners, including Hangman, Matching, Sorting, Crosswords, Spelling and other Vocab and Grammar games. Pronunciation too!
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7 Days of the Week Everybody knows that there are 7 "days of the week". But do you know that there are only 5 "weekdays"? And of course the "weekend" has 2 days. The days of the week come from the Names of mythical figures, so the first letter of each day must be a CAPITAL letter. Days of the Week: Monday = associated with the Moon Tuesday = from the god Tiw, associated with Mars Wednesday ...
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Final thoughts Overall, online games allow English learners to practice language in fun, interactive environments that cater to various learning preferences. I encourage you to try out these online games and immerse yourself in the English learning journey.
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Laugh at these English language jokes and learn English at the same time. Perfect jokes for ESL students. For learners and teachers of English as a foreign or second language.
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Many English learners worry too much about tense. If you stopped 100 native English speakers in the street and asked them about tense, 1 of them might give you an intelligent answer - if you were lucky. The other 99 would know little about terms like "past perfect" or "present continuous". And they would know nothing about aspect, voice or mood. But they can all speak fluent English and ...
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: : : : Object Pronouns Object Pronouns What is an object pronoun? An object pronoun is any pronoun used as the object of a verb or the object of a preposition. Common examples include objective case personal pronouns such as: me, him, her, us, them (for example, Mary saw me at the store.) Personal pronouns as object pronouns You may remember that personal pronouns have two cases: subjective ...
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Brackets Brackets are symbols that we use to contain "extra information", or information that is not part of the main content. Brackets always come in pairs—an "opening" bracket before the extra information, and a "closing" bracket after it. There are two main types of bracket: round () and square []. British English and American English define them differently, as you see below. Round ...