How to Ask “How Are You?” and Answer It
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…
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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…
Saying hello is one of the easiest ways to start a conversation. It’s a simple word or phrase that shows you’re friendly and open. People all over the world use different greetings to say hello….
In this post, I’ll talk about how to read free online novels are, where you can find them, why they’re so great, and some tips to make the most of your reading. Imagine diving into…
I’ll teach you how to talk about days in English. Talking about days in English is something we do all the time. Whether you’re making plans, talking about your week, or just chatting with friends,…
English is spoken all over the world, but it is not the same everywhere. The two most popular varieties are American English and British English. While they share the same roots, they differ in spelling,…
“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…
Do You Ever Struggle with What to Say to Customers? You’re on a call or face-to-face with a client. You smile, you greet them, but then—bam!—you can’t find the right words. Maybe you fumble over…
Ever struggled to explain your project in English, even though you know it inside and out? You’re not alone. Over the past 10+ years of teaching English to engineers—from mechanical and civil to software and…
“I want to learn English, but I don’t know where to start.” If that sounds like you—or someone you know—you’re not alone. Every year, millions of people around the world begin learning English. Some want…
“Why doesn’t my child enjoy learning English?” I’ve heard this question countless times from anxious parents. And trust me, I get it. You want your child to not just learn English but love it—to feel…
How to Talk About YouTube in English is a practical guide for learners who want to discuss videos, channels, and content confidently. YouTube is a common topic in daily conversations, especially among students and content…
Fear is a natural human emotion, and being able to talk about your fears in English is an important communication skill. Whether you are learning English for daily conversations, exams, or professional situations, knowing the…
Easy Tips to Boost Your Confidence and Improve Your Score Speaking exams can feel scary, especially if you are not used to speaking English every day. But don’t worry! With the right plan and practice,…
How to Talk About Your Job in English is a practical guide for learners who want to speak confidently about their work and profession. Talking about your job is a common topic in interviews, meetings,…
Ordering food at a restaurant is one of the most common real-life situations where beginners need to use English. Knowing simple and polite sentences can help learners feel confident while speaking to waiters, understanding the…