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Go home or Go to home?: Common English Mistakes
Do you say "go to home"? In today's Thursday lesson, we fix this common preposition error and explain why "home" is a special word in English.

Mark Connolly
Mar 272 min read


Never mind meaning and examples : Real English Expressions
Want to sound more natural? In today's Wednesday lesson, we master the expression "Never mind" to help you drop a topic like a native speaker.

Mark Connolly
Mar 262 min read


Available meaning and examples: Monday Vocabulary Boost
Is that seat free? In today's Monday lesson, we learn why "Available" is the better word to use and how to practice it in 3 simple steps.

Mark Connolly
Mar 242 min read


Looking forward to grammar rules: Sentence Structure Sunday
Do you say "look forward to meet" or "look forward to meeting"? In today's Sunday lesson, we fix this common error to help you sound more natural.

Mark Connolly
Mar 222 min read


Listening Practice: The Missing Delivery Story: A2 English
Where did the driver leave the box? Join Mark for Saturday Story Time as he solves a delivery mystery and practices natural English patterns.

Mark Connolly
Mar 211 min read


Friday English in Use: The Politeness Shortcut! 🏗🤝
Want to be more polite? In today's Friday lesson, we teach you the "Politeness Shortcut" so you can ask for permission like a native speaker.

Mark Connolly
Mar 202 min read


English Question Word Order Rules: Common Grammar Mistakes
Why do we swap the subject and verb in questions? In today's Thursday lesson, we fix the most common word order mistake to help you ask questions correctly.

Mark Connolly
Mar 192 min read


Keep me posted meaning and examples: Real English Expressions
Want to sound more natural? In today's Wednesday lesson, we master the expression "Keep me posted" to help you ask for updates like a native speaker.

Mark Connolly
Mar 182 min read


Already vs Yet Grammar Rules: Grammar Made Easy
Still confused about where to put "already" and "yet"? In today's Tuesday lesson, we make these grammar rules easy to understand so you can track your progress like a pro.

Mark Connolly
Mar 171 min read


Apply vs Submit: English Vocabulary for Jobs: On Your Mark's English
In today's Monday lesson, we break down the difference between "Apply for" and "Submit" to help you sound more professional in your next interview.

Mark Connolly
Mar 161 min read


Thinking of Grammar Rules : Sentence Structure Sunday
Stop saying "thinking to"! In today's Sunday lesson, we teach you the correct way to use "thinking of" to talk about your future plans and intentions.

Mark Connolly
Mar 151 min read


How to use Hang On in English: Real English Expressions
Need a second? In this Wednesday Real English Expressions lesson, we master the phrase "Hang on" so you can ask for time politely and naturally.

Mark Connolly
Mar 42 min read


10 Essential Airport Words for Travel: On Your Mark's English
Flying soon? This Rapid Fire Vocabulary lesson covers 10 must-know airport terms so you can travel through any international terminal with ease.

Mark Connolly
Mar 22 min read


How to use Used to vs Now in English: Sentence Structure Sunday
This Sentence Structure Sunday shows you how to describe your past habits and your current reality using one simple pattern.

Mark Connolly
Mar 12 min read


Prepositions of Place: Under, Between, Next to, + Behind: Saturday Story Time
Lost your keys? In this Saturday Story Time, we follow a morning search to teach you the most useful prepositions for describing where things are.

Mark Connolly
Feb 282 min read


Does that make sense? vs Do you understand?: English in Use
Want to sound more professional? In this Friday English in Use lesson, we teach you how to check for understanding politely using "Does that make sense?"

Mark Connolly
Feb 272 min read


Every Day vs All Day: Common English Mistakes: On Your Mark's English
Do you say "every day yesterday"? That's a mistake! In this Thursday Common Mistakes lesson, we fix the confusion between frequency and duration.

Mark Connolly
Feb 262 min read


What does My Treat mean in English?: Real English Expressions
Want to be generous in English? In this Wednesday Real English Expressions lesson, we master "My treat" : the most natural way to pay for someone else.

Mark Connolly
Feb 262 min read


How to use Possessive 's in English: Grammar Made Easy
Want to sound more natural when talking about your friends and family? This Tuesday Grammar Made Easy lesson explains how to use the possessive 's correctly.

Mark Connolly
Feb 252 min read


What does breaking up mean on a phone call?: Vocabulary Boost
Signal cutting out? In this Monday Vocabulary Boost, we teach you how to use "breaking up" to handle bad connections naturally during your calls.

Mark Connolly
Feb 232 min read
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