幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishHOW TO BE A BETTER LISTENERThe social skill of being a good listener is hard to achieve. It is even harder when you are listening...
幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishNever Be Lost For Words Again | Use the CUBING MethodThis is a technique I have taught many of my students in recent years. It can help with preparing for...
幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishOFTEN Go or I GO TWICE A WEEK !How often do you go to the gym? Adverbs of Frequency, such as OFTEN give us additional information about...
1 分鐘Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishCommon Mistakes with Adjectives - ED or ING? Am I Bored or Boring? I frequently hear students make this mistake, so don’t worry if you have done...
1 分鐘Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishSound more natural with Question Tags Understanding question tags is easy, isn’t it? Question tags are very common in spoken English. They...
1 分鐘Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishNegative prefixes - Are you Not happy or Unhappy? Have you ever wondered what the opposite of Happy is? If your immediate thought was ‘Sad’ then well...
幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishLEARN & REMEMBER NEW VOCABULARYHow do I learn new vocabulary? This is a very common question for any student learning a new language....
1 分鐘Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishCoordinate and Cumulative Adjectives It is important to know when to use a comma to separate adjectives in a description. It can be confusing,...
幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishUsing Linking Words in IELTS SpeakingThere is one piece of advice which every teacher or book gives about IELTS speaking exams. "Use lots...
幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishA Visual Guide to the Conditional Tenses in EnglishAre you a visual learner? If like me, you learn by seeing & doing, rather than hearing, then I hope...
幾秒Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishAbsolutely Fabulous - Instantly Sound More Natural You can instantly sound more natural and fluent in English and enhance your vocabulary skills by doing...
2 分鐘Paul O'Neill6 年前EnglishUnderstanding Phrasal Verbs with Down Phrasal Verbs can be difficult to understand and use if you are not a native English speaker. Although...