Quantifiers – Many/Much By themselves, many and much can be tricky. But we see even more English language learners tripped up by trying to add words “so” or “too” to adjust the meaning, or by the uncountable vs countable nouns…
Ed LarsenApril 11, 2022Grammar Comparative Adjectives Do you get confused when comparing things in English? You’re in the right place. We will break down the different ways to compare things in English so you feel confident about when to use…
Mallory Wise Mallory Wise March 7, 2022 General How to Use “So” Using the word “so” can be tricky. Turks learning English often ask about this topic because we use the word “so” in SO many different ways! Watch this video and use…
Amie ReynoldsJanuary 10, 2022Grammar Modals Made Easy Modals can be one of the most scary things about learning English for non-native speakers. But don’t let them scare you! Watch this video to feel confident using can, could, would, should, might,…
Amie Reynolds September 13, 2021 Common Mistakes -ing or -ed: Endings in English -ed tells us the effect that something has on someone. It is used to tell us how someone feels. I am excited. (how I feel)-ing tells us…
Matt LarsenJuly 12, 2021Common Mistakes, Grammar Articles: A, An, The Articles are used with nouns. Generally we use articles before the subject or object of a sentence. We can’t just say: “Boy played in the park.” The problem is that…
Matt LarsenApril 12, 2021Common Mistakes, Grammar Uncountable Nouns You can add a number in front of countable nouns, but you can’t do that to uncountable nouns. While we can count the individual bills and coins, and say we have 10…
Matt LarsenMarch 15, 2021Common Mistakes, Grammar Present tense Grammar Verb tenses Using present continuous and present simple tenses is a grammar concept that people often struggle with. Present continuous: I am walking. Present simple: I walk. The first key to…
Matt LarsenFebruary 15, 2021Common Mistakes, Grammar How to Use Direct Objects When talking with Turkish people, a very common mistake… “I will read” when someone asks them to read a document or message. Or maybe they say “yes we have”…
Amie Reynolds January 4, 2021 Common Mistakes Prepositions: At, In, On As a general rule, on is used to talk about:1. A surface She put the folder on the counter. 2. Days or dates …