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📖Saturday Story Time: Run Into & Catch Up
A short English story that teaches the expressions run into and catch up. Learn how to use them naturally when meeting friends by surprise.

Mark Connolly
Nov 15, 20252 min read


🗣️ English in Use: Tag Questions
A clear and simple English lesson on how to form tag questions such as “It’s nice, isn’t it?” Learn how to use them to check information politely.

Mark Connolly
Nov 14, 20252 min read


❌ Common Mistakes: Good vs Well
A short grammar lesson explaining the difference between good and well. Learn how to describe nouns and actions correctly with clear examples.

Mark Connolly
Nov 13, 20252 min read


💬 Real English Expressions: I’m Looking Forward To…
A short English lesson on how to use I’m looking forward to with nouns and verbs. Learn how to express excitement about future events naturally.

Mark Connolly
Nov 12, 20252 min read


📚 Grammar Made Easy: In, On, and At
A simple grammar guide explaining how to use the English prepositions in, on, and at correctly with everyday examples.

Mark Connolly
Nov 11, 20252 min read


Monday Vocabulary Boost: Anxious
A short vocabulary lesson on the word anxious with a simple 3-step method to help you learn new English words faster and remember them longer.

Mark Connolly
Nov 10, 20252 min read


🏗️ Sentence Structure Sunday: too… to…
A short English grammar lesson on the structure too… to… with examples like too hot to drink and too tired to work. Learn how to show negative results naturally.

Mark Connolly
Nov 9, 20252 min read


This is Why I Teach: How 13 Lessons Transformed a Student's Confidence
A true story about Becky, a student who found the confidence to translate an entire yoga class after just 13 lessons. Discover how small, consistent steps in English learning can lead to big transformations.

Mark Connolly
Nov 9, 20252 min read


📖 Saturday Story Time: How About… / What About…?
A short, real English story to show how to use How about… and What about… naturally when making suggestions.

Mark Connolly
Nov 8, 20252 min read


English in Use: How to Ask Polite Questions
A short English lesson on how to ask polite questions using Can you tell me… and Do you know…. Learn how to sound more natural and friendly in conversation.

Mark Connolly
Nov 7, 20252 min read


❌ Common Mistakes: -ED vs -ING Adjectives
A short grammar guide explaining the difference between -ED and -ING adjectives with clear examples like bored and boring.

Mark Connolly
Nov 6, 20252 min read


💬 Real English Expressions: “I’m Afraid…”
A short English lesson on the phrase “I’m afraid” — learn how to use it to say “no” politely or to give bad news in everyday English.

Mark Connolly
Nov 5, 20252 min read


📚 Past Simple vs Present Perfect | Grammar Made Easy
A short grammar guide explaining the difference between the Past Simple and the Present Perfect with clear examples and easy explanations.

Mark Connolly
Nov 4, 20252 min read


🗣️ It’s + Adjective + To + Verb | Simple English Sentence Structure
A short English grammar guide on the structure It’s + adjective + to + verb. Learn how to use it naturally in everyday conversation with examples and easy explanations.

Mark Connolly
Nov 3, 20252 min read


🔮 The 4 Future Tenses in English
Discover how one sentence changes across all four future tenses in English, with simple examples and tips to help you speak confidently about the future.

Mark Connolly
Nov 1, 20252 min read


🕰️ The 4 Past Tenses in English
Discover how one sentence changes across all four past tenses in English, with simple examples and tips to help you use them naturally.

Mark Connolly
Oct 31, 20252 min read


🕒 The 4 Present Tenses in English
In this lesson, discover how one sentence changes across all four present tenses in English, with easy examples and quick tips to help you understand them naturally.

Mark Connolly
Oct 30, 20252 min read


🧠 Job vs Work – Two Words Learners Often Confuse
Confused about job and work? This short grammar lesson explains the difference clearly, with examples to help you sound more natural in English.

Mark Connolly
Oct 28, 20251 min read


How to Use “Too” and “Enough” Correctly
Learn the difference between too and enough with simple examples and clear explanations. Understand when to use each to describe amounts and degrees in English.

Mark Connolly
Oct 27, 20252 min read


Each vs Every – Same Idea, but Not Identical
Learn how to use each and every correctly in English. Both are similar, but they have different meanings. Clear examples and tips to help you remember the difference.

Mark Connolly
Oct 26, 20252 min read
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