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…

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 ( ).

Why are these 8 words tricky?

Why are these 8 words tricky? 8 hard words to use correctly in English. From the web page to improve and practice your English ESL. KimGriffithsEnglish.com. IMG_5698

Here is my first article about tricky words.
Steal, Rob, Lend, Borrow, Forward, Foreword, Worthless, Priceless. Tricky = Difficult.

Can you spot the 2 English mistakes in this sentence?

Spot the two mistakes, The difference between subject and object pronouns, Word Order Rule, My video answer to the Spot the mistake question, U.K. and USA English Quiz, Idioms from Last week’s quiz

Looking back, looking forwards. Jan 2018

Here is a new January! Let’s look at how to talk about last year and next year. Also we analyze the past year and make SMART resolutions for the next year.