3分John Colt7年前英語Understanding Vowels: Syllables, Monophthongs, Diphthongs & TriphthongsDo you know the terms monophthong diphthong and triphthong? In this article you'll learn the difference,...
2分Julia Neuhoff6年前ドイツ語5 German TV shows for kids - and youWatching a film or a TV show in German will help you to improve your understanding of the language. Furthermore,...
2分Dixie Adams5年前英語🎶Top 5 Songs to Learn English: SONG #2 "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra 🎶 Listen to "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra with lyrics HERE! Another fabulous...
1分Dixie Adams4年前英語🎵 Top 5 Songs to Learn English: SONG #5 "Take Me Home Country Roads" by John Denver 🎵Read the lyrics to "Take Me Home Country Roads" by John Denver HERE! "Take Me Home Country Roads"...
1分Chris Bargery5年前英語Phrasal verb micro-dictation #1 Micro-dictations are a great way to learn new vocabulary while also developing your listening skills...
2分John Colt7年前英語Pronunciation Tip: Beer Beard BearAre you confused about the difference in pronunciation between beer, beard and bear? If so, you are not...
2分John Colt7年前英語How to Speak English Like a NativeWhen we're learning a second language, we tend to approach it with our eyes first and our ears second....
2分Jeremy Dickinson4年前英語5 Tips to Improve Your Listening Skills Improving Your Listening Skills We’ve all been there. Whether it’s a commercial on the radio or TV,...
2分John Colt7年前英語Pronunciation Tip: How English Speakers HesitateWhat sound do native English speakers make when hesitating? The answer to that question is a key to correctly...
2分John Colt7年前英語Pronunciation Tip: ‘Owe’In this article you’ll learn how to pronounce the word ‘owe’. This will give you the key to pronouncing...
4分Della Day6年前英語5 Super-Fun, Super-Easy Ways to Let Listening Fire Up Your English Learning!We all know that one of the best ways to get better at speaking is by speaking. And the more speaking,...
2分John Colt7年前英語Pronunciation Tip: 'The' You probably know that 'the' can be pronounced two ways, depending on the word that follows it. But...