ESL Grammar: PRESENT TENSE (1) – Introduction

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ESL Grammar: Present Tense. Using present tense to talk about things that always happen

Phrasal Verbs: “Get” – Definitions and Review (3 of 3)

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There are many phrasal that begin with the word “get.” In this section, you will learn many of these, with…

Phrasal Verbs: “Get” – Definitions and Review (Part 2 of 3)

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There are many phrasal that begin with the word “get.” In this section, you will learn many of these, with…

The Independent Teacher: How to Start Your Own Online ESL Classes (An Interview with Teacher Savannah)

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With the rise of remote video services and the collapse of many China-based ESL teaching platforms over the last few…

Phrasal Verbs: “Get” – Definitions and Review (Part 1 of 3)

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Explanations of several "get" phrasal verbs, with sample sentences and a review lesson. This lesson is incredibly useful for teaching…

Things to Double-Check Before Accepting an Online English Teaching Job

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The need for online educators is growing daily as more and more students flock to online learning classrooms. As a…

Teaching English Online: The New Location-Independent Teacher

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Class today in Bali. Class tomorrow in Chiang Mai. Class next week in Germany. Class next month in Colombia. For…

COUNT & NONCOUNT NOUNS (7): “There is” / “There are”

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ESL Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns with "There is" and "There are." Use "there is" with singular nouns and noncount…

COUNT & NONCOUNT NOUNS (6): “some”

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ESL Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns with "some." Use "some" with both count nouns and noncount nouns

ESL Grammar: NOUNS (6) – “There is…” & “There are…”

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ESL Grammar: Nouns with "There is" and "There are". Use "there is" and "there are" to talk about singular/plural nouns.