Business Jargon: Should We Use Jargon?
Let’s say you’re attending a meeting for the first time in a new workplace, and someone says, “We’ll touch base offline after syncing our KPIs with the new OKRs.” You blink. Nod politely. But deep…
Let’s say you’re attending a meeting for the first time in a new workplace, and someone says, “We’ll touch base offline after syncing our KPIs with the new OKRs.” You blink. Nod politely. But deep…
250 Sentences Using “I am + Verb”. 💼 Daily Activities (1–50) I’m eating breakfast. I’m brushing my teeth. I’m taking a shower. I’m getting dressed. I’m going to work. I’m working on a report. I’m…
Have you ever been in a meeting where you didn’t know the right words to use? Do you feel nervous when it’s time to make a deal or discuss money? If yes, you’re not alone….
The question “How are you?” is one of the most common ways people start a conversation. It’s simple, friendly, and shows you care about the other person. But asking it well and answering it thoughtfully…
I’ll teach you English phrases to use when you are angry. Anger is a normal feeling. Everyone gets mad sometimes. But when you’re angry, it’s important to express yourself clearly and calmly. Using the right…
“Can everyone hear me at the back?” Ever walked into a classroom full of students, only to realize you’re repeating yourself more than actually teaching? Or maybe you’ve caught yourself using the same three phrases…
Phrasal Verbs vs. Idiomatic Expressions English is full of expressions that can be confusing, especially for those learning the language. Two of the most commonly misunderstood language tools are phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions. While…
Are you an English Language Teaching (ELT) teacher looking for fresh, free resources to make your lessons more exciting and effective? Teaching English can be both rewarding and challenging, but with the right tools, you…
Fear is something we all feel at some point. It’s a natural part of being human. Whether it’s fear of failure, fear of the unknown, or fear of speaking in front of others, putting those…
Have you ever stepped into a classroom full of eager students, only to feel like you’re losing control within minutes? If you’re a new ELT (English Language Teaching) teacher, don’t worry—you’re not alone! Managing a…
Did you know that millions of people learn English every day using podcasts and videos? It’s true! These tools are fun, easy to access, and perfect for teaching English to students of all levels. If…
“How can I help my students write better when they’re still learning English?” If you’re a teacher asking this question, you’re not alone. Teaching writing to English learners (ELs) can feel challenging, but it doesn’t…
Imagine a classroom where students speak confidently, sharing their thoughts without hesitation—doesn’t that sound exciting? Teaching speaking skills is one of the most rewarding parts of language education. It’s not just about memorizing words or…
Have you ever taught a student who aces grammar tests but freezes during small talk? If you’ve been teaching English for any amount of time, chances are you’ve met students like that. They can conjugate…
Cancel culture has become a significant social phenomenon in our digital world. It affects celebrities, ordinary people, businesses, and institutions. This essay will explore what cancel culture is, how it works, its positive and negative…