Jonathan Reynolds August 10, 2022 Everyday English 4 Ways to Say “I don’t know” (and still sound smart) We all really want to sound smart… but we also all know the feeling of being asked a question that we don’t…
Amie Reynolds July 20, 2022 Everyday English 5 Tips to Sound More Like a Native English Speaker Use Present Simple Tense – In Turkish, you tend to use the “Present Continuous Tense” equivalent (Şimdiki Zaman) more often than we do…
Matt Larsen June 24, 2022 Everyday English 5 Steps to Express Your Ideas Clearly & Confidently in English You know the feeling: You’re sitting in a meeting or at the dinner table where everyone is talking in English. You have a great…
Cara Martin May 9, 2022 Business 10 Phrases for Formal Phone Conversations
Audrea SprinkleDecember 6, 2021Everyday English How to Order Coffee in English Coffee and English… the two “global languages” together in one spot. No matter where you go in the world, ordering coffee in English can be very useful. Watch this…
Amie Reynolds October 11, 2021 Common Mistakes The Biggest Mistake It’s very common for Turks to KNOW a lot of English but fear speaking. You’ve got to practice, friends. Here are a few ways to practice:-Find a friend to speak…
Amie Reynolds August 16, 2021 Common Mistakes “I’m fine, thank you” can really mean two things in American English:1. Your English is not great.2. You are actually NOT fine; there is a problem. Strangely, people say “fine” if they are…
Funny makes you laugh. Your uncle is so funny! Fun is used to describe something you enjoyed. We had so much fun at the gala […]
Jonathan ReynoldsNovember 9, 2020Everyday English Inviting Someone in English Inviting someone to do something in your native language can already seem difficult sometimes, but even more so in a non-native language. Watch this video and use the practice exercises below to help…
Peter Rask September 14, 2020 Grammar Phrasal Verbs – Back Up Phrasal Verbs can be one of the most difficult parts of learning English. Learn from native English speakers in this video lesson about using the phrasal verb “back up.”