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business english
SPEAK ENGLISH POWERFULLY: Emphasize Helping Verbs
Speak like a Pro! 12 Prepositional Phrases for B2-C1 Learners
20 Jobs in English: Do You Say Them Correctly?
English for Work Meetings — Vocabulary & Tips You Need
Stop Confusing People: Use HOW, WHY, WHERE, and WHEN Properly in English
comprehension
Meet Your New English Teacher—Peppa Pig?!
READ and REMEMBER! The SQ3R Method
Why “Just Watch English Movies” Doesn’t Work
Learn Faster by Reading ACTIVELY
Listen Better, Learn Faster: Practical Listening Skills for English Learners
culture & tips
Real English Conversation: How to talk about the weekend
How to Approach a Dog (Without Getting Bitten)
Meet Your New English Teacher—Peppa Pig?!
“Help! I’m stuck in my language learning.” – 5 Strategies to Improve
English for Work Meetings — Vocabulary & Tips You Need
expressions
How Native Speakers Describe How Someone Feels (10 English Expressions)
18 Driving Phrasal Verbs in English (back up, pull into, drop off…)
Speak like a Pro! 12 Prepositional Phrases for B2-C1 Learners
10 English Idioms with Meanings You CAN’T Guess
Speak Like a Manager: 8 Nouns Used as Verbs
grammar
English for Beginners: THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE
6 Present Perfect Mistakes (that Almost Everyone Makes)
Stop Confusing People: Use HOW, WHY, WHERE, and WHEN Properly in English
Advanced English Grammar: “She is to be…”, “He was to go…”
English for Beginners & Children: AND, OR, BUT
IELTS
IELTS & TOEFL Writing: How to Use Idiomatic Language for a Better Score
Live, Work, or Study in Canada: IELTS or CELPIP?
Upgrade Your Vocabulary: 6 ADVANCED ENGLISH VERBS
Top 10 Pronunciation Tips for IELTS Success
Say & Write Numbers in English: currencies, fractions, percentages, decimals, large numbers
pronunciation
20 Jobs in English: Do You Say Them Correctly?
“AH” or “UH”? Say These 10 Common Verbs CORRECTLY
Say the MONTHS of the Year Correctly in English
Improve Your English Pronunciation: FAMILY
Say it correctly in English! The Confusing “ERR” Pronunciation
slang
How Native Speakers Describe How Someone Feels (10 English Expressions)
Stupid English Words that are Totally Real 😜 (+ Easy to Learn)
So what? We good? What gives? – Learn to respond to short English questions
“Get over it”, “hook up”, “blow away”: 10 Everyday English Expressions
EASY ENGLISH VOCABULARY: Money Slang & Expressions
speaking
Real English Conversation: How to talk about the weekend
SPEAK ENGLISH POWERFULLY: Emphasize Helping Verbs
English for Work Meetings — Vocabulary & Tips You Need
Easy Everyday English: Stay in, Go out, Dine in, Night out…
What’s Your Daily Routine? | How to Talk about Your Day in English
TOEFL
IELTS & TOEFL Writing: How to Use Idiomatic Language for a Better Score
Upgrade Your Vocabulary: 6 ADVANCED ENGLISH VERBS
Top 10 Pronunciation Tips for IELTS Success
Upgrade your writing with APPOSITIVES
IELTS & TOEFL Study Tips: What you need to succeed
TOEIC
How to learn & study more effectively: Use the “BLESS ME” strategy
Quick & Easy Writing Tip for IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, PTE
My 6 TOP tips for taking tests and exams
Free consultation with IELTS & TOEFL Specialist
Emma’s TOP 15 STUDY TIPS
vocabulary
Confusing English Words: “Remember” or “Recall”? “Prison” or “Jail”? & more
How to Approach a Dog (Without Getting Bitten)
18 Driving Phrasal Verbs in English (back up, pull into, drop off…)
Learn English Vocabulary: SHAPES & GEOMETRY
10 English Idioms with Meanings You CAN’T Guess
writing
IELTS & TOEFL Writing: How to Use Idiomatic Language for a Better Score
Stop Confusing People: Use HOW, WHY, WHERE, and WHEN Properly in English
Want to LEARN? You Must WRITE.
Using Modal Verbs in English Writing: MUST, SHOULD, MIGHT, COULD…
Improve Your English Sentences with “WHO”