Asheville Day Three Video Posted by sasha on Aug 29, 2018
It’s been a busy couple of days in Asheville. So far on our trip around this beautiful city, we’ve seen the Biltmore Estate, cruised on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and had some amazing food and drink. I hope you still have room for more, because the third and final day is a good one! Watch…
Sleepless in America Posted by Gary Locke on Aug 23, 2018
Americans are not getting enough sleep, and that presents an economic, health, and social crisis for the entire country. Studies show that lack of sleep contributes to obesity, poor performance in work and school, and unhealthy lifestyle choices. In the United States, this adds up to a stunning economic cost in lost productivity and health…
What is a Tag Question? Posted by Gary Locke on Aug 16, 2018
Sometimes we answer a question with another question or ask a question that can only have one answer. It is very common in English conversations, and can be deceptively tricky in some situations. We call it the tag question. A tag question is a grammatical structure in which a declarative statement is altered by use of an added interrogative (the…
An American Music Festival Posted by sasha on Aug 7, 2018
Going to music festivals is one of my favorite things to do in the summer. It’s so much fun camping out with friends for a few days, going to see live music and enjoying all the other fun activities. Some people may not realize this, but there’s a lot more happening at a music festival…
Music Festivals in the USA Posted by sasha on Aug 2, 2018
Music festivals are a big part of American culture. These days, it seems as if there is a different music festival every weekend. In this post we’ll take a closer look at music festivals in the USA and learn some useful English vocabulary for attending them. Types of Music Festivals American music festivals come in…
Verbs and their prepositions in English Posted by carol on Jul 31, 2018
Hey guys! Are you doing okay these days? As in many languages, some verbs in English require a specific preposition to come up after the verb in a sentence in a certain context. But there is no need for alarm, you do not have to memorize any of them. All you have to do is…
How Can One be Many? Posted by Gary Locke on Jul 26, 2018
In English, some nouns can be both singular and plural. Yes, I know, that sounds like an impossible contradiction. But, this is English after all, and English is full of such maddening things. In fact, to add to the confusion there are several types of these nouns! There are irregular, non-changing nouns, which have the…