Archive for 'English Vocabulary'
Winter Olympic Sports Posted by Gabriele on Feb 6, 2014
Let’s learn the names of all the Winter Olympic sports and also learn a little bit about each sport! If you do this, when you are watching the games over the next weeks you can practice your English, by quizzing yourself on these new vocabulary words. These are the sports represented in the 2014 Winter…
Bundle up it is going to be a cold one out there – verbs for winter Posted by Gabriele on Feb 3, 2014
It has been a cold winter so far this year in the United States with many winter storms, and it seems like the storms just keep coming! This makes it the perfect time to review some winter weather vocabulary. Today we are going to focus just on verbs that are used in the winter…
Kismet and its synonyms. Posted by Gabriele on Jan 28, 2014
Kismet is not a word you hear everyday in English, even though it is a great word, and I think once you learn it you will like it as much as I do! I love the way it sounds (take a listen here). If you use this word with a native English speaker (or your…
Good luck! Posted by Gabriele on Jan 24, 2014
There are many ways to say ‘good luck’ in English and there are many good luck charms* in the English-speaking world as well. Today we are going to look at both of these good luck sayings and charms. First I’ll review a number of ways to wish someone good luck, then I’ll present some different…
What do you think American like to eat the most? (Video) Posted by Gabriele on Jan 23, 2014
Today I have a video for you about some popular American foods. Can you guess what they are? Watch this video to find out and be sure to leave room for dessert!
Why are English words so hard to read and spell? Posted by Gabriele on Jan 21, 2014
Do you have trouble with your spelling in English, don’t worry you are not alone. Read on to find out more about why spelling is so difficult in English. I have read that English has 1,100 different ways to write the 44 different sounds made by the 26 letters in the English alphabet. That is…
One word, two meanings: Differences between British and American English Posted by Gabriele on Jan 14, 2014
If you want to learn about vocabulary differences between British and American English this is the post for you! I have written about differences in British and American English in previous posts, but I recently came across another great review of some vocabulary differences between British and American English I wanted to share with…