Are you having difficulty learning English? Are you saying to yourself “If only I could learn English better, I could do so much more.”? If you are answering yes to these questions, I’m sure you’re wondering how you can do that. In this article, I would like to explain some problems many English learners face,
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Do you want to improve your English? Of course you do, that’s why you’re here. As much as we try here at World English Club to teach you what we know and how to speak like an American, there are other ways and methods to help you learn better.
Some people learn differently than others,
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Run–On sentences are easily written, especially when writing creatively. You get ideas and you just want to add them on and before you know it you have an incorrect sentence. A ‘run-on sentence’ is two or more complete sentences written as though they were one sentence.
There are two types of run-on sentences. The first occurs
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Word emphasis and syllable stress is more important than many people think. There are a lot of languages that use this emphasis in their everyday words. However, when you are trying to improve your English, this is an issue that can not be overlooked.
Word emphasis or syllable stress is a way of pronouncing an English
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English language is loaded with non-standard phrases, which rooted so deeply in its vocabulary that at times cannot be distinguished from the accepted Standard English terms. On the one hand, they jazz
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David and Annie are going to the park to enjoy their evening.
David: Let’s walk this off.
Annie: Do you want to walk around the lake?
David: Yeah. It’s such a beautiful day. I can wear my new tennis shoes.
Annie: Look at those flowers. They’ve bloomed since the last time we were here.
This is another audio portion in our “David and Annie Series”. Listen to David and Annie as they eat their meal. Click here to listen in English or if you are busy now, download it for later.
English Idioms
The definition of the word “Idiom” is a set expression of two or more words that mean something other than the literal translation of its actual words. Listen to English idioms and learn what they really mean.
In this English listening Series, we introduce you to David who wants to go out on a date with Annie. Improve your spoken English by listening and reading along. To listen to them another time, just download it.
Another “David and Annie” episode for you to listen in English. David and Annie have decided to go to the mall. Listen to them speak everyday English as they are on their way. To listen to them speak English later, just download it.