3 tips to improve your English – B

3 Ideas to improve your English starting with B. An English teaching article by www.kimgriffithsenglish.

In this article I want to give you three ideas to improve your English. They all start with the letter b. First, let’s talk about the basics…

How to order takeaway food on the telephone.

In this article I want to tell you some key phrases for when you order food on the telephone. These are really simple phrases which can be adapted to when you order any kind of food.

Why is it useful to know weather vocabulary?

Why it it useful to learn weather vocabulary? We use weather as one of our topics for small talk so it is essential that you know what people are talking about and can participate. Moreover, knowing weather vocabulary will help you understand reading activities and exam exercises. Here you will learn 12 pieces of vocabulary for 4 different areas of weather – storm, snow, wind and rain. Of course, there are

Have you cut your hair or have you had your hair cut?

A great teaching article and video about the difference between - to have your hair cut or to cut your hair. From the English as a second language blog @kimgriffithsenglish

Today’s article is about
the difference between:  Have you cut your hair? and Have you had your hair cut? talking about services you have done for you. a quiz on the used structure the answers to last week’s crossword
The more difficult vocabulary is identified with an asterisk * and a definition is in brackets ( ).

How to describe a bad person.

How to describe a bad person, bad character Adjectives, idiom and more. from the English as a second language teaching blog - @kimgriffithsenglish

Last week, I told you some adjectives and an idiom about good characteristics of a person’s personality. So this week it is the turn of the negative qualities. Which politician do you think I have included as an example of one of the adjectives? And which adjective? Read on (continue reading) to find out. An idiom, 6 adjectives, study, pronunciation and spelling tip, recommended reading, Adjectives Crossword