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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...

The art of speaking in a foreign language also consists in being able to imitate its sounds adequately. The English language has got various consonants, vowels, diphthones or triphthones that may not exist in our mother tongue. Here is the list of all the consonants: /b/ bee /d/ dog /f/fridge /g/ green /h/ home /k/ cat /j/ yacht /l/ lemon /m/ monkey /n/ nose /ŋ/ sing /p/ pork /r/ read /s/snow /t/ tiger /θ/ three /ð/ father /ʃ/shoe /ʒ/ television ...

We often look for the best method to help a kid learn. It’s hard to find the perfect one; indeed, quite often it’s impossible. It’s worth using several different ways, because then we encourage students to use all their senses, which makes the learning process much more effective. English in songs Children are auditory learners. Thanks to hearing, they pick up their mother tongue. It should be the same with learning the...

Among the most important verbs, of course besides “to be” (which is discussed here (link)), is the verb “have”. Regardless of the language you are learning, it’s worth knowing both and using them in every grammatical tense. For starters, when it comes to the English language, it’s helpful to notice the difference between American and British English: the verb “have” in American English the verb “have got” in British English As can be...

Present Continuous To continue studying together, after Present Simple (here), let’s move to Present Continuous. Present Continuous – when should we use it? • to describe a situation that is happening at the time of speaking: Now I’m reading an article about English. • to describe a picture: In the picture, I can see a woman who is sitting at a cafe and drinking coffee. to express our personal plans which probably won’t change:...

As we continue to create a variety of new educational materials, we strive to present new vocabulary and grammatical structures in a clear, user-friendly way. This is the very reason for posting this article: you can find here the most crucial content of the 4th grade English language program. Of Of course, we are also going to work on expanding the vocabulary so that students can immerse themselves in thinking...

There are lots of methods of learning a language: the emphasis can be put on its grammar or the lexis However, it is the knowledge of appropriate words that in the first instance enables us to utter what we think. One of the characteristics of the English language is this: sometimes a word functions as a verb as well as a noun. Keep in mind that some nouns are countable and...

We study, revise, make notes, but we often forget again. So as to avoid it, we’ve prepared a number of topics with basic expressions. This is the second list, as important as the crucial grammar you can find here. There are 15 most essential topics and at least 48 words in each of them; they are accompanied with audio recordings, which can be used during lessons at school as well as...

Learning maths isn't considered as a simple skill. However, to help the youngest, we share files suitable for self -study and classroom use. Of course, they are divided according to the levels: Level I LEVEL II LEVEL III ...