Monthly Archive:: November 2015
26 Nov 2015
Calling for Help in English

Calling for Help in English Example conversation and very important notes; PETER: Hey! That car just ran a red light and hit that truck! GAIL: Is any one hurt?
26 Nov 2015
Asking Directions Dialogue

Asking Directions Dialogue MARK: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the library is? NANCY: Yes,it’sthatway.You go three blocks to Washington Street, then turn right. It’s on the corner, across from the bank.
25 Nov 2015
Ordering a Meal (English Dialogue)

Ordering a Meal (English Dialogue) WAITER: Hello, I’ll be your waiter today. Can I start you off with something to drink?
25 Nov 2015
Weather Report in English (Dialogue and Notes)

Weather Report in English (Dialogue and Notes) JENNIFER: It’s freezing outside! What happened to the weather report? I thought this cold front was supposed to pass.
25 Nov 2015
Introductions and Greeting in English

Introductions and Greeting in English Formal Greetings Dialogue; JAMES: Good morning, Professor Austin, how are you doing?
23 Nov 2015
What are the Differences Between ‘Other’, ‘The other’ and ‘Another’

What are the Differences Between ‘Other’, ‘The other’ and ‘Another’ Other; nonspecific use with plural or uncountable noun, meaning: additional or extra; alternative; different types of something The other; specific, use with singular, plural, countable, or uncountable meaning: the second of two things or people; the remaining people or things in a group or set.
19 Nov 2015
Classroom Objects – English Vocabulary

Classroom Objects – English Vocabulary pencil, school bag, pencil case, stapler, puncher, compass, notebook, ballpoint, coloured pencils, magnifying glass, textbooks, drawing pins and etc. Following list;
19 Nov 2015
Comparative Adjectives and Superlative Adverbs

Comparative Adjectives and Superlative Adverbs Uses of comparitive adjective and superlative adverbs;
19 Nov 2015
Uses of Ask with Phrasal Verbs

Uses of Ask with Phrasal Verbs Uses of ask for, ask over, ask about, ask after, ask out, ask around, ask round, ask in.
17 Nov 2015
Uses of ‘Have’

Uses of ‘Have’ Have; a drink / food a shower a look wishes a moment an event a good mood a bad fall a nap a limp a lisp a problem a fit a Go!