Author: About the Author

Hi, I’m Manoj, an English teacher and soft skills trainer with over 10 years of experience helping students, job seekers, and professionals speak English confidently. Thousands of learners visit my website every month to improve their communication skills in a simple and practical way. I specialize in spoken English, vocabulary building, grammar, phrasal verbs, and daily-use English. Through Love You English, I share easy explanations, real-life examples, and powerful learning techniques to help you speak naturally and without fear. My mission is simple: to make English learning clear, enjoyable, and truly useful for real life.
  • 150 Job Description Examples + Templates: A Complete Guide for Teachers, Trainers, and Employers

    Writing a clear job description is one of the most important steps in finding the right person for any position. Whether you’re hiring a teaching assistant, looking for a marketing manager, or searching for a customer service representative, the words you use matter. A good job description attracts qualified candidates. A poor one wastes everyone’s time. I’ve spent years helping schools, training centers, and businesses write better job descriptions. I’ve seen what works and what doesn’t. In this guide, I’ll share 150 real-world examples and ready-to-use templates that you can adapt for your needs. More importantly, I’ll explain exactly how to write job descriptions that bring you the right candidates. This guide is designed for anyone who needs to write or understand job descriptions: teachers…

  • On-Campus vs Off-Campus Housing: Which Is Better for Students?

    Hello, I am an English teacher and spoken English trainer with more than 10 years of experience in classrooms and online lessons. I have taught hundreds of students from India, Nepal, China, the Middle East, and Africa. Every year, the same question comes up in my classes: “Sir, should I live on campus or off campus?” Students ask this because the choice affects their daily life, their studies, and especially their English practice. On-campus vs off-campus housing is one of the biggest decisions new students make. It is not just about where you sleep. It changes how much you speak English, how confident you feel, and how fast you improve your listening and fluency. In this post, I will explain both options in simple words….

  • Internships in the US and Canada: How to Find and Apply Successfully

    Hello, I’m an English teacher and spoken English trainer with more than 10 years of experience in classrooms and online sessions. I’ve worked with hundreds of students from India and other countries who dreamed of gaining real-world experience through internships in the US and Canada. Many felt excited but lost when it came to finding opportunities and applying successfully. If you’re a student, recent graduate, or someone helping your child or student explore global chances, this guide is for you. I’ll walk you through everything in simple steps. You’ll learn exactly how to search for internships, prepare strong applications, and build the English confidence you need for interviews. No complicated words—just clear, practical advice you can use today. By the end, you’ll have a complete…

  • ESL Vocabulary for Body Movements: A Complete Guide for Learners and Teachers

    Introduction: Why Body Movement Vocabulary Matters in English If you have ever watched an English movie and wondered, “What does it mean when someone shrugs their shoulders?” or “Why did the teacher say the student fidgeted in class?” — you are not alone. ESL vocabulary words for body movements are one of the most overlooked areas in English learning. Most textbooks teach you colors, numbers, and food words. Very few spend enough time on the rich vocabulary English uses to describe how people move their bodies. But here is the truth: body movement words are everywhere in English. You find them in novels, news articles, workplace conversations, movies, and everyday speech. When you know these words, your reading improves, your listening improves, and your speaking…

  • Formative Assessment Ideas for ELA: A Practical Guide for Every Classroom

    If you’ve ever finished a lesson, looked out at your students, and thought “Did any of that actually land?” — you’re not alone. Every English Language Arts teacher faces this moment. The uncomfortable truth is that traditional end-of-unit tests often tell you what students didn’t learn after it’s too late to help them. That’s exactly why formative assessment ideas for ELA are so valuable. Formative assessment is the practice of checking student understanding during the learning process, not just at the end. Done well, it helps you adjust your teaching in real time, catch confusion before it becomes failure, and give every student a better chance to succeed. This guide will walk you through the most effective, practical, and creative formative assessment strategies for your…

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    Essay Writing for Middle School: 5 Types Students Should Master

    As an English teacher with over a decade of classroom experience, I’ve watched countless middle school students struggle with essay writing. The good news? Once students understand the five main types of essays, their confidence and writing skills improve dramatically. In my classes, both online and offline, I’ve seen students transform from hesitant writers to confident communicators by practicing these essential essay types. Middle school is the perfect time to master different types of essays. This is when students build the foundation for high school, college, and even workplace writing. Whether you’re a parent helping with homework, a teacher planning lessons, or a student trying to improve your grades, understanding these five essay types will make writing assignments much easier. Let me share the five…

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    Study Skills for Intermediate Level Language Learners: Your Complete Guide to Learning Smarter

    You’ve moved past the basics. You know how to introduce yourself, order food, and hold a short conversation. But somewhere between beginner and advanced, progress starts to feel slow. You study hard, but fluency still feels far away. Sound familiar? This is one of the most common experiences among study skills for intermediate level language learners — and it even has a name. Language teachers call it the “intermediate plateau.” You’re not alone, and more importantly, you’re not stuck. You just need smarter strategies, not harder work. In this guide, you’ll find practical, proven study skills that actually work for intermediate learners. These are methods I’ve used with hundreds of students over more than ten years of teaching English in classrooms, private sessions, and online…

  • American Etiquette Guide: Dining, Tipping, Greetings, and Social Rules

    When Maria, a new English teacher from Spain, moved to Chicago to teach ESL classes, she thought her excellent English skills would be enough. But during her first week, she found herself confused at a restaurant when the server kept refilling her coffee without asking, unsure how much to tip her hairdresser, and worried she’d offended a colleague by asking about their salary. “I can teach English grammar,” she told me later, “but I wasn’t prepared for all these unwritten social rules!” Maria’s experience is common. Understanding American etiquette isn’t just about being polite—it’s about feeling confident in everyday situations and helping your students navigate real American life. Whether you’re a teacher preparing international students, a parent guiding your children, or someone new to American…

  • 250 Short Bio Examples (+ Free Templates)

    Writing a short bio can feel surprisingly difficult. Whether you’re creating a profile for work, updating your social media, or introducing yourself on a website, finding the right words to describe yourself in just a few sentences is a real challenge. I’ve helped hundreds of students and professionals write their bios over the years, and I’ve learned that most people struggle with the same thing: how to sound professional without being boring, and how to be interesting without seeming boastful. In this guide, I’ll share 250 real examples of short bios across different situations, plus simple templates you can customize for your own use. These examples come from my experience working with teachers, business professionals, students, and creative people who all needed to introduce themselves…

  • Best Resources to Teach English as a Second Language

    Teaching English as a second language is one of the most rewarding jobs you can have. Over my 15 years as an ESL teacher, I’ve worked with students from 15+ countries, taught in classrooms from Tokyo to Mumbai, and helped thousands of learners gain confidence in speaking English. The question I hear most often from new teachers and self-learners is simple: “What are the best resources to teach English as a second language?” The answer depends on your teaching situation, your students’ goals, and whether you’re teaching online or in person. In this guide, I’ll share the proven resources I use every day in my classes, explain why they work, and show you how to use them effectively. These aren’t just random tools I found…