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English On Line: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Thursday, 8 April 2010. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. In this mini English lesson I want to explain the English Idiom "put your money where your mouth is". The first thing to note is that this idiom is not offensive and is safe to use. The origin of this idiom is not very clear, however there are two theories and both of them are related to gambling. To put your money where your mouth is, an English idiom...
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English On Line: Quick English - Bystander
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Tuesday, 18 May 2010. Quick English - Bystander. A bystander is someone who, by chance, is present at some event, and sees what happened. After the crash, the police asked the bystanders what they saw". Learn more English online at SmartLanguageSolutions.com. On Line English Teacher Dave. EFL ESL English Grammar. On Line English Teacher Dave. View my complete profile. Quick English - Bystander.
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English On Line: Preparing for the TOEFL essay.
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Thursday, 15 April 2010. Preparing for the TOEFL essay. The essay section of the TOEFL is sometimes considered to be the hardest part of the test. However here at SmartLanguageSolutons.com we feel that with an understanding on the structure of the written exam you will find sitting the written exam a little less daunting. It is recommended that you aim for a five paragraph essay. For example, the question is:.
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English On Line: February 2010
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Friday, 26 February 2010. English Lesson - Bailout or Bail Out. In this mini English lesson I want to look at the phrase bailout, which when used as a noun is one word and when used as an intransitive verb is two words. Bail Out - intransitive verb. If you have been following the business news in English over the last few months you will have heard the phrase bailout used as a noun. Bailout - used as a noun.
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English On Line: April 2010
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Tuesday, 20 April 2010. In this mini lesson I want to explain the zero conditional. As you know there are a total of four conditionals used in English, and they are the zero, the first, the second, and the third conditional. Each conditional describes a situation, either real or imagined called the condition which is followed by a result of that condition. If you heat water, it boils. Labels: EFL ESL English Gr...
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English On Line: December 2007
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Thursday, 20 December 2007. In this post I want to look at how to use the phrase brainstorming correctly, for my YouTube video lesson on the subject click here. For more lessons click here. To go to my website. Brainstorming is used, usually in business situations, to describe when a group of people come together to solve a problem. To go to my website for more:. On Line English Teacher Dave. 8220;Yes it is....
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English On Line: June 2009
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Saturday, 20 June 2009. Tip of the weekend: “Using slang”. As a non native speaker, it is not a good idea to use slang. There are so many different slang words used in different parts of the English speaking world, that even for native speakers it is hard to keep up to date with the latest slang. Slang used incorrectly sounds really bad, so unless your 150% sure of how to use the slang phrase, don’t! 8220;I was...
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English On Line: May 2010
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Thoughts on English Grammar and other English language matters from an online English teacher. Tuesday, 18 May 2010. Quick English - Bystander. A bystander is someone who, by chance, is present at some event, and sees what happened. After the crash, the police asked the bystanders what they saw". Learn more English online at SmartLanguageSolutions.com. On Line English Teacher Dave. EFL ESL English Grammar. Tuesday, 11 May 2010. Lets start this lesson by considering the following:. If it rains.". If you s...
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