How To Use ´Like´ in English

The word “like” has a pleasant sound and has many uses in conversation. When you say that you like something, it means you enjoy it. For example, “I like coffee more than I like tea”. Like can also be used to show similarity between things: “This cola tastes like Coke Zero”. This word is also used to indicate preference:  “I would like to … More How To Use ´Like´ in English

Understanding The Importance Of Questions For English Learners

Questions and answers are foundational to communication, both written and spoken. Understanding the nature of questions is particularly helpful when studying English as a second language. Conversation in your class is created, obviously, by the formulation and asking of questions, listening for a response, and then responding appropriately. The most important thing about questions is … More Understanding The Importance Of Questions For English Learners

How to Use: Something, Anything, Nothing.

Cómo usar: Something, Anything, Nothing….. Publicado el enero 5, 2017 por telephoneteacher Something, Anything, Nothing…. I quite often encounter some confusion in the usage of these three words;  they are sometimes used in place of one another.  For some clarity, here are the definitions with some examples of correct usage. Something:  (sŭm′thĭng)  pron.  1. An unspecified thing:  ‘Did … More How to Use: Something, Anything, Nothing.

Empower Yourself With Adjectives

Publicado el febrero 9, 2017 por telephoneteacher By Maggie Telephone Teacher Since 2012 Maggie Who are you, and what words best describe you? When people are called upon to describe themselves, it often causes them to hesitate. The most familiar scenario whereby you will be asked to describe yourself is in a job interview, but there are other occasions, … More Empower Yourself With Adjectives