Có rất nhiều nguyên nhân làm cho chúng ta chưa giao tiếp tốt tiếng Anh nhưng nhìn chung có hai nguyên nhân chính sau: 1. Chúng ta đang nói một thứ tiếng “hao hao” giống tiếng Anh chứ không phải là tiếng Anh: Thứ nhất, phát âm (pronunciation) của chúng ta không chuẩn (chuẩn xác) dẫn đến việc chúng... Continue Reading →
Tuyệt chiêu học tiếng Anh giao tiếp cấp tốc để du lịch nước ngoài
Hi bạn, Nếu bạn cần phải giao tiếp tiếng Anh sau 2-3 tuần nữa để đi du lịch nước ngoài thì đâu là cách học hiệu quả nhất? Sau đây là 3 BƯỚC ĐƠN GIẢN giúp bạn tiết kiệm thời gian của mình rất nhiều: - BƯỚC 1: xác định chủ đề ưu tiên học... Continue Reading →
Improving your English pronunciation
Here are some tips to help you improve your English pronunciation. First of all, don't worry about not having a native-English accent. It's important to be able to speak clearly, so that people can understand you. However, it's almost impossible to sound exactly like a native English speaker if you are learning English as an... Continue Reading →
Ten Tips for Learning English as a Second Language
"What's the best way to learn a language?" Many students and teachers have asked this question, and the answers are as different as the people asking the question. Here I will give you several tips for learning English. They are based on my own experience in learning languages. These tips helped me when I learned... Continue Reading →
Which to use: gerund or noun?
Take a look at the following example: We're trying to come up with some completely fresh thinking on this subject. "Thinking" must be singular, the sentence is correct and means not just "new ideas/thoughts" but also "a new approach" (approach is more active than ideas). For the below example, you could use either the gerund... Continue Reading →
Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple
Form Simple Past Present Perfect Simple irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs Example: I spoke irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd column of irregular verbs Example: I / you / we / they have spoken he / she / it has spoken regular verbs: infinitive + ed Example: I worked regular verbs:... Continue Reading →
IN vs. ON vs. AT
IN ON AT IN: - We use IN when we are not talking about a special place in an area. - We use IN to talk about a general position within a large area, or something within a larger space. Ex: 1. I live in HCHC. 2. She looked in her bag for her keys.... Continue Reading →
Alone vs. Lonely
Alone: (adj. or adv) Meaning: without other people or on your own. Ex: He likes living alone. Lonely: (adj.) Meaning: you are unhappy because you are not with other people. Ex: The house feels lonely now that all the children have left home.
Differences between “goal” and “objective”
The words Goal and Objective are often confused with each other. They both describe things that a person may want to achieve or attain but in relative terms may mean different things. Both are desired outcomes of work done by a person but what sets them apart is the time frame, attributes they're set for... Continue Reading →
Differences Between American and British English
While there are certainly many more varieties of English, American and British English are the two varieties that are taught in most ESL/EFL programs. Generally, it is agreed that no one version is "correct" however, there are certainly preferences in use. The most important rule of thumb is to try to be consistent in your... Continue Reading →