This entry is part 2 of 13 in the series Improving EnglishMost students know that we use the article “an” with a noun that starts with a vowel (A, E, I, O, U): An apple And that we use “a” with a noun that begins with a consonant: A banana However, this is […]
Expressions (expressões) – Go Bananas
This entry is part 4 of 10 in the series Expressions(English, like most other languages, is full of expressions that don’t really make sense when translated. This series will explore some of the different, popular expressions used in English to help any speaker improve their vocabulary.) The next few expressions are all going to deal […]
Internet English – Abbreviations
Here are a few more English Internet abbreviations to improve your online chatting. Don’t forgot these words we learned before. SMH – Shaking My Head You use the term SMH when you disagree with something someone types or when you believe that something is shameful. ROFL – Rolling on the Floor Laughing You may […]
False Friends (Falsos Cognatos) – Discussion/Discussão
This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series False Friends( False friends or false cognates are words that look the same in different languages, but which actually have different meanings.) It is very important not to confuse today’s false cognates. These two words look almost identical, yet they have very different meanings. One […]
Internet English – Abbreviations
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Internet EnglishWhen people type or text in English, they commonly use abbreviations, smileys and other shortcuts to improve communication and demonstrate expression. When you understand some of the basic Internet terms, it helps communicate with native English speakers online, and it also allows you to […]
Lincoln’s Laundry
This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Learning with Lincoln Lincoln is a very tidy French Bulldog. He doesn’t like a big mess, and he loves to do laundry. Sometimes, he forgets to sort his clothes, and the colors fade. I try not to get too angry at him when it happens. […]
Writing Tips – Contrast
This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Business EnglishWriting emails, memos, notes, reports, and other documents are essential aspects to the corporate world and business English. There are a lot of ways to improve writing in English, but one of the best ways is through improving conjunctions and other transition words. Conjunctions […]
False Friends (Falsos Cognatos) – Advise/Aviso
This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series False Friends( False friends or false cognates are words that look the same in different languages, but which actually have different meanings.) Today’s false friends actually have some similarity, but you cannot use them as direct translations of one another. Both Advise and Avisar are verbs, and both […]
Email Endings – Formal
This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Business EnglishMost Business English uses more formal communication, typically between a company and a client or between an employee and an English-speaking boss. When you need to use more formal endings in your emails, you have a variety of options. It is good to use […]
Phrasal Verbs – Get Part III
This entry is part 5 of 12 in the series Phrasal Verbs(This is a series on Phrasal Verbs. There are hundreds of phrasal verbs and many of them have no relation to the words that form them. When you are learning a new phrasal verb, I recommend learning it as a completely new piece of vocabulary, instead […]