Get your English into shape revisited!

I decided to repost this article because I’ve noticed that more and more of the English learners that I speak to have the same fundamental difficulty: they don’t have enough time to study English! In our busy lives this is very understandable.

English for writing loglines 2: the protagonist’s goal

Writing a logline for a film project can be challenging, especially if you need to write it in foreign language.
This is the second of a series of articles on how to structure loglines in English.

Get your English into shape!

The way we do exercise gives us a useful insight into how to improve our English. Learning a language can seem like a long road with an uncertain outcome at the end, which can make it difficult to know where to start. However, as an English teacher that enjoys running, I’ve found that there areContinue reading “Get your English into shape!”

Picking up new language 2: Noticing

This is the second of a series of blogs on how to make the most of the language learning opportunities in your life. I will talk about English as a foreign language, but the ideas could be applied to learning other languages. So, you’re reading and listening to English! Yey!!! That’s a great start toContinue reading “Picking up new language 2: Noticing”