by Online support | Jun 16, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level A2
Comparing 3 or more adjectives in English. When we compare one adjective to another adjective, we use comparative adjectives. When we compare 3 or more things in English, we superlative adjectives. For most adjectives, we can compare them by adding the +est to the...
by Online support | Jun 16, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level B2
Using a range of verbs for reported speech at Level B2. We have already looked at reported speech in Level B1, with lessons on the 4 rules for reported speech as well as some additional information you need to know. On this page, we will further develop your skills by...
by Online support | Jun 16, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level B1
More rules for reported speech at Level B1. We have already looked at the 4 rules for reported speech, so now we will look at some additional notes about reported speech. 1. Using ‘that’ in reported speech When reporting speech, you can add...
by Online support | Jun 16, 2020 | General English, General English CEFR Level A1, Vocabulary
Different types of jobs in English. On this page, we will look at different types of jobs. How many of these jobs you know? Health: Doctor, nurse, dentist (teeth), veterinarian [also called vet] (animal doctor) Shopping: salesperson, sales assistant, shopkeeper People...
by Online support | Jun 15, 2020 | English grammar, General English, General English CEFR Level A1
Giving personal information in English. In English conversations, you need to give people information about you. For example, ‘My name is..’. On this page, will look at ways of giving personal information about yourself. Your name: Hello, my name...