Monthly Archives: May 2010

Days, Months and seasons 2


Vowels – Days, Months and Seasons. Complete the words below. 1. _ u _ _ a _ 2. _ _ _ i _ _ 3. _ e _ _ e _ _ a _ 4. _ e _ e _ … Continue reading

 |  Category : Seasons  |  Leave a comment


Comparative


Comparative Look at this dialogue. A: This wine is older than that one B: Yes but this other one is more expensive. A: Hmm, which one do you this is better? B: I don’t know but this one will be … Continue reading

 |  Category : Comparative  |  Leave a comment


Learning English online


English learning has moved on a lot in the last 30 years. No longer is language training reserved for dusty language schools where you sit at tables and compete with many other students. Now it is possible to receive training … Continue reading

 |  Category : English lessons  |  Leave a comment


Indefinate article


Use a or an with a singular countable noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader. Countable nouns refer to people, places, or things that can be counted: NOTE: A is used before a consonant sound: a boat, … Continue reading

 |  Category : Indefinate article  |  Leave a comment


Subject and Object Pronouns


Subject pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they Object pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them • The subject is the person or thing doing the action: I left early. She went home. We said goodbye. … Continue reading

 |  Category : Subject and Object Pronouns  |  Leave a comment


E-commerce Podcast


http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/prof_mp3/eeconomy.mp3

 |  Category : Podcast  |  Leave a comment


Superlative


This unit is about using the superlative. Look at this dialogue. A: What is the smallest country in the world? B: I am not sure but I think Brazil is the most beautiful! A: Maybe you are right but France … Continue reading

 |  Category : Superlative  |  Leave a comment


Podcast : Climate change


Podcast on climate change. http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/prof_mp3/climate-change.mp3

 |  Category : Uncategorized  |  Leave a comment


Comparative + than


COMPARATIVE + THAN To compare the difference between two people, things or events. Examples: * Mt Blanc is higher than Mt Snowdon. * Spain is further south than France. * A car is faster than a bicycle. * Albert is … Continue reading

 |  Category : Comparative + than  |  Leave a comment


Common mistakes in verbs


1. The verb does not suit  the subject: a)       There are lots of person in this room. b)       The concert finish at five o’clock. Advice: The verb should suit the subject: a)       There are lots of people in this room. … Continue reading

 |  Category : Mistakes in verbs  |  Leave a comment


Book Online

Take a trial lesson



General English and Business English by Skype

  • 5 x lessons 10.49€ per 30 minutes
  • 10 x lessons 9.99€ each (Save 5.00€)
  • 20 x lessons 9.49€ each (Save 20.00€)
  • 40 x lessons 8.99€ each (Save 60.00€)

General English and Business English by Telephone

  • 5 x lessons 12.49€ per 30 minutes
  • 10 x lessons 11.99€ each (Save 5.00€)
  • 20 x lessons 11.49€ each (Save 20.00€)
  • 40 x lessons 10.99€ each (Save 60.00€)

Exam Preparation by Skype

  • 10 x lessons 11.49€ each
  • 20 x lessons 11.49€ + Free MacMillan Practice
  • Online - Exam Preparation Course

Exam Preparation by Telephone

  • 10 x lessons 13.49€ each
  • 20 x lessons 13.49€ + Free MacMillan Practice
  • Online - Exam Preparation Course
My status