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  • Telling the date in English
    ESL Students

    Telling the date in English

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Dates are a fundamental part of communication, but the way they’re expressed in English can…

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  • Expressing partial agreement, partial disagreement, and acknowledging both sides
    ESL Students | ESL teachers

    Phrases for partial agreement, partial disagreement, and acknowledging both sides

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Expressing agreement and disagreement is fundamental in English as a Second Language (ESL) learning for…

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  • Lose, loose, and lost
    ESL Students

    Lose, loose, and lost: How to use these words

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    The doctor said to lose some weight, but now he has lost so much that…

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  • Will vs Going to
    ESL Students

    Will vs. Going to

    ByELT Admin February 25, 2025April 1, 2025

    Navigating the future in English can feel like a linguistic tightrope walk, especially when choosing…

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  • Gerunds in English
    ESL Students

    Gerunds: What they are and what they do in English

    ByELT Admin February 22, 2025April 1, 2025

    Words in English often wear many hats, and few demonstrate this versatility as elegantly as…

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  • Infinitives in English
    ESL Students

    Infinitives: What they are and what they do in English

    ByELT Admin February 22, 2025April 1, 2025

    Verbs are the heartbeat of any language, driving action and meaning in every sentence. Among…

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  • Gerunds vs Infinitives in English
    ESL Students

    Gerunds vs. Infinitives: The difference and when to use them

    ByELT Admin February 22, 2025April 1, 2025

    English grammar is full of twists and turns, and few things exemplify this better than…

    Read More Gerunds vs. Infinitives: The difference and when to use themContinue

  • Adverbs of Frequency
    ESL Students

    Adverbs of frequency

    ByELT Admin February 21, 2025April 1, 2025

    How often do you grab a coffee, check your phone, or hit the snooze button?…

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  • Adverbs of Degree
    ESL Students

    Adverbs of degree

    ByELT Admin February 21, 2025April 2, 2025

    “The white dog is extremely dirty.” Words have the power to paint vivid pictures, but…

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  • Adverbs of Purpose/Reason
    ESL Students

    Adverbs of purpose/reason

    ByELT Admin February 21, 2025April 1, 2025

    Language thrives on clarity, and adverbs of purpose or reason play a subtle yet essential…

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