
Hi and welcome to our Blog.
Yes that's right OUR blog! I want this to be a place on the internet where you can relax and look for useful ways to help you learn English. It doesn't matter if you are starting to speak English or if you are a translator, we are here to share our ideas and understanding!
I would like to know about your problems learning English because I want to help you!!!
I will share my secrets of how to be more fluent and how to sound more like a 'native' English speaker.
I will give you helpful links to the best places on the internet to practice what you need.
Today, one of my online conversation students emailed me asking the meaning of, " It is no use crying over spilled milk." This is a very popular thing to say in English. Do you know what this means? The meaning is : don't worry or get stressed about small things that are easy to fix.
If you want to get better at listening to and understanding what people say in English, go to this website, it is very good because you can listen to a voice and read what they are saying! If the English is too hard to understand, write a comment and i will post more links that are easier to understand.
Tell your friends to come here and bookmark our blog... we are all smarter by learning together! ;-) Have fun learning!!!
5 comments:
I want to know about the difference between ' have not ' and 'do not have', can you teach me? Thanks!
Hi, Andrew, this is Mingkun(Chinese name), Michelle. This is a very good place and your serious attitude to work let me respect!! Your positive attitude to life let me learn. I would like to keep in touch with you.I haven't blog. This is my information.
E-mail:michelle.cmk@hotmail.com
Welcome to China!
Hi, Andrew, Whant is meaning of "It bombed at the box office."
Thank you very much.
Hi, Andrew, what's meaning of "Mr Black and his colleagues have come all the way to China." what's meaning of "all the way"
Thank you very much
Doris,
hello, Andrew, Long time no see. I want to know the meaning of "meet your challenges head-on" Thank you.
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