on Saturday, March 1, 2014
English Vocabulary for the ladies – Talking about your period

Ladies, this is FOR YOU!! Learn these important English expressions about your monthly period. This is stuff you need to know, but that is never taught in regular ESL schools or English lessons!
Shoes… do up/undo. Socks…we put on/take off.
You can say your shoe is undone if someone’s lace isn’t tied!
Please search the http://freeengvid.blogspot.com/ site to find lessons on either, and the difference between a lot of and a lots of…there are already lessons on these topics!
You can say I’ve got cramps or I have cramps. ‘Cramp’ is a noun, so you need to use a verb in the sentence — have!
From lesson one, the language you're learning is the only one you'll use. Although it may sound intimidating, it's actually a good thing.
Without your native language for support, you'll have no choice but to be actively engaged in learning your new language. And that totally increases your chance for success.

Other language learning programmes have you merely memorise words and phrases. Our method introduces your new language systematically—to help you internalise it and naturally develop a sense of how to use it correctly.

Every step of our method exposes you to a combination of language you've learned and language you don't know yet. It can be challenging at times, but it's also exciting—and a little like the experience of being in country. Think of it as another reason our approach is so effective: We don't just teach you a new language, we're actually teaching you how to learn it.















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Saturday, March 1, 2014

English Vocabulary for the ladies – Talking about your period

Ladies, this is FOR YOU!! Learn these important English expressions about your monthly period. This is stuff you need to know, but that is never taught in regular ESL schools or English lessons!
Shoes… do up/undo. Socks…we put on/take off.
You can say your shoe is undone if someone’s lace isn’t tied!
Please search the http://freeengvid.blogspot.com/ site to find lessons on either, and the difference between a lot of and a lots of…there are already lessons on these topics!
You can say I’ve got cramps or I have cramps. ‘Cramp’ is a noun, so you need to use a verb in the sentence — have!
From lesson one, the language you're learning is the only one you'll use. Although it may sound intimidating, it's actually a good thing.
Without your native language for support, you'll have no choice but to be actively engaged in learning your new language. And that totally increases your chance for success.

Other language learning programmes have you merely memorise words and phrases. Our method introduces your new language systematically—to help you internalise it and naturally develop a sense of how to use it correctly.

Every step of our method exposes you to a combination of language you've learned and language you don't know yet. It can be challenging at times, but it's also exciting—and a little like the experience of being in country. Think of it as another reason our approach is so effective: We don't just teach you a new language, we're actually teaching you how to learn it.















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