Author: Langero

Learning a language can be pleasant if it is appropriately presented – meaning, in the right way and with good timing. Teaching English for many years, I’ve noticed that it’s helpful to divide materials into smaller parts so the content becomes easier to take in. Introducing the Past Simple Tense is a perfect example of such a situation. When the young people learn new forms for the first time, we need...

The verb “can” in English belongs to the modal verbs which means that its form never changes. I can swim. He is able to swim.You can dance. You are able to dance.He can drive. He is able to drive.She can swim. She is able to swim.It can work. It is able to work.We can work late. We are able to work late.You can make coffee here. You are able to make...

Who is who? From an early age, children learn words such as "mum' and "dad" in their mother language. These words also appear at the initial stage of acquiring a foreign language. So, in this post, you will find the most important and simple expressions related to people. a family a mummy (BE), a mommy (AE)a daddya sistera brothera babyan auntan unclea grandpaa grandma, a grannya pilota modela farmera teacher...

As an English teacher, I often wonder how to help my students to acquire vocabulary and grammar structures, and to succeed at school as well as, more generally, in the entire education process. Of course, while learning a language – just like with playing a musical instrument – various revisions are of great importance. Some worksheets have already been designed, so it's worth using them to test ourselves or prepare our...

Learning grammar can be a very toilsome activity. Of course, everything depends on the way we present it (we hope that you know our proprietary cards) and if our state of mind will actually allow us to absorb the new material. It's worth remembering that we study faster when we are well-rested; that's why living a balanced life is so crucial. This principle applies not only to students, but to teachers...

Są słowa, które zawsze zapadną nam w pamięci i będziemy je praktycznie używać. Są i takie, które zostaną zapisane jako nasze bierne słownictwo a z czasem je zapinamy, nadchodzi czas wyjazdów zagranicznych, egzaminów i co wtedy? Oczywiście warto je sobie przypomnieć. Z tego właśnie powodu powstał ten wpis, aby w jednym miejscu znaleźć wszystko potrzebne do nauki. Przed Wami pierwsza lista 15 tematów związana z najważniejszymi zagadnieniami: Daily routine (here)Food...

KLASA I Zadaniem uczniów klasy I będzie poprawne napisanie usłyszanego dwukrotnie słowa w języku angielskim. Uczeń otrzymuje 1 pkt. za poprawny zapis w języku angielskim. SPELLING-BEE-IDownload KLASA II Uczniowie klasy II otrzymują 1 pkt. za poprawną pisownię oraz może dostać dodatkowy 1 pkt. za poprawne przeliterowanie słowa w języku angielskim. SPELLING-BEE-IIDownload KLASA III Uczestnicy konkursu z klasy III otrzymują 1 pkt za poprawną pisownię oraz 1 pkt za bezbłędne przeliterowanie. SPELLING-BEE-IIIDownload KLASA IV-VI Uczestnicy konkursu z klasy...

The grammar of the English language isn't considered simple. Some learners are stricken with fear when they hear that there are 16 tenses. However, with us, step by step, you can fully internalize these structures. Present Simple - when should we use it? Firstly, let's recall the most important usage of the Present Simple Tense: 1. description of routine 2. speaking about preferences 3. timetables 4. laws of nature Auxiliary verbs: do, does, am, is, are The most important...

In the21st century the command of just one foreign language isn't sufficient. That's why we encourage you to study other languages in addition to English. Try memorising step by step the new vocabulary referring to daily life – it will surely come in handy in your conversations! Below, we present the words and flashcards related to daily actions and routines. Moreover, to keep your multilingualism growing, feel free to listen to...

“E.T. phone home” – who hasn't heard that before? Who didn't understand that? Exactly. This statement is a proof that in order to communicate, it is enough to know only the simplest words, and this communication is also possible without the proper conjugation of a verb. What does it mean? That first and foremost, it's worth knowing verbs since they are used to describe actions, and thus they express the...