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  • Prepositions for giving directions
    ESL Students

    Prepositions for giving directions

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025March 31, 2025

    Direction prepositions Navigating the world around us is a fundamental part of daily life, yet…

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  • Prepositions of position
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    Prepositions used to indicate position

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    Prepositions can often be used in various contexts, but their exact usage might change slightly…

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  • Using prepositions: An overview
    ESL Students

    An overview of prepositions in English

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    Prepositions are small but mighty words that play a crucial role in the English language,…

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  • Abbreviations used for texting in English
    ESL Students | ESL teachers

    Abbreviations for texting in English

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    Have you ever received a text or social media post and wondered what a certain…

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  • Types of abbreviations in English
    ESL Students

    Types of abbreviations in English

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    Abbreviations in English are shortened forms of words or phrases. They are used to save space, reduce redundancy, or for convenience in writing and speech. Read more….

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  • Verb tenses in English
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    Verb tenses in English

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    English verb tenses are the backbone of clear and effective communication, allowing speakers and writers…

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  • Using the verb "to have"
    ESL Students

    How to use “to have” in English

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    “Have” can be confusing for English language learners for several reasons. For learners, these complexities mean that “have” requires a lot of practice in different contexts to master its various forms and uses. This can lead to confusion until the patterns and exceptions become more familiar through exposure and practice.

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  • The sounds of -ed
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    The sounds of words ending in “-ed”

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025July 15, 2025

    Have you ever wondered why “walked” sounds different from “played” or “wanted”? The humble -ed…

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  • Using the articles ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’.
    ESL Students

    Using articles: A, an, and the

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    Have you ever wondered why we say “a cat” but “an apple,” or when to…

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  • Phrasal verbs for relationships
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    Phrasal verbs for relationships

    ByELT Admin January 27, 2025March 31, 2025

    Relationships can be a rollercoaster of emotions, and finding the right words to describe them…

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