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Prepositions

This is a visual guide to prepositions of place that puts our friend "Bob" into various relationships with buildings, rooms, and other structures.

Preposition Quizzes
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Participating in Business Meetings

Thursday February 16, 2012

What I hear you saying is that you believe ....,

I see your point, but don't you think ...

Let's skip the first item and go straight to ...

These are all phrases you might commonly hear in business meetings. This guide to participating in business meetings provides key phrases to help you contribute to each phrase of the meeting. Sometimes, you'll also be expected to make presentations. Use this guide to making a business presentation to help plan each step of the way.

Native English Teachers Only?

Tuesday February 14, 2012

It's common practice to hire only native English speakers in many private schools specializing in English instruction around the world. Many non-native English teachers rightly ask whether this practice is fair as they have gained mastery of the language, as well as have earned teaching credentials. I've presented some of the main arguments in this discussion of non-native English teachers, as well as my own opinions. Please join the conversation at the end of the article.

What's he like?

Friday February 10, 2012

Here's a short quiz, choose the best answer to this question:

What's he like?

  • He's a friendly guy and very smart.
  • He likes playing tennis and cooking.
  • He's tall and very well built.

The answer: He's a friendly guy and very smart.

Questions with 'like' can be confusing because they sound similar, but ask about different things. Review these basic questions with 'like' or use this lesson plan on 'like' to help your class. Once you understand, take this quiz on questions with 'like' to test your understanding.

Sentence Structure Chart

Wednesday February 8, 2012

Learning tenses can be difficult, but one thing remains the same: basic sentence structure. This sentence structure chart provides structure for positive and negative sentences, as well as questions. It provides an example in each of the thirteen English tenses. Studying this chart will help you understand how changes in English are minimal and help you focus on the changes that take place in the auxiliary verb.

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