a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishHOW TO BE A BETTER LISTENERThe social skill of being a good listener is hard to achieve. It is even harder when you are listening...
a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishNever Be Lost For Words Again | Use the CUBING MethodThis is a technique I have taught many of my students in recent years. It can help with preparing for...
a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishOFTEN Go or I GO TWICE A WEEK !How often do you go to the gym? Adverbs of Frequency, such as OFTEN give us additional information about...
a minutePaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishCommon Mistakes with Adjectives - ED or ING? Am I Bored or Boring? I frequently hear students make this mistake, so don’t worry if you have done...
a minutePaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishSound more natural with Question Tags Understanding question tags is easy, isn’t it? Question tags are very common in spoken English. They...
a minutePaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishNegative prefixes - Are you Not happy or Unhappy? Have you ever wondered what the opposite of Happy is? If your immediate thought was ‘Sad’ then well...
a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishLEARN & REMEMBER NEW VOCABULARYHow do I learn new vocabulary? This is a very common question for any student learning a new language....
a minutePaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishCoordinate and Cumulative Adjectives It is important to know when to use a comma to separate adjectives in a description. It can be confusing,...
a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishUsing Linking Words in IELTS SpeakingThere is one piece of advice which every teacher or book gives about IELTS speaking exams. "Use lots...
a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishA Visual Guide to the Conditional Tenses in EnglishAre you a visual learner? If like me, you learn by seeing & doing, rather than hearing, then I hope...
a few secondsPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishAbsolutely Fabulous - Instantly Sound More Natural You can instantly sound more natural and fluent in English and enhance your vocabulary skills by doing...
2 minutesPaul O'Neill5 years agoEnglishUnderstanding Phrasal Verbs with Down Phrasal Verbs can be difficult to understand and use if you are not a native English speaker. Although...