She said me
Even though many non-English speakers say it, it’s wrong. “She said to me” or “She told me” are correct.
Continue reading “The most popular errors in English…or better, the most COMMON English mistakes 😉 part 1”Even though many non-English speakers say it, it’s wrong. “She said to me” or “She told me” are correct.
Continue reading “The most popular errors in English…or better, the most COMMON English mistakes 😉 part 1”In this series of posts you will find authentic writing compositions made by students who are learning English and their corrections by their teacher.
“Be supposed to” is a very common English expression but for some strange reason not many books cover this topic. It can be used both in formal and informal speech and I’m going to give you some typical examples.
Continue reading “You’re supposed to… Definition and use”People who study English are often scared they are going to say something “funny” that will make others laugh at them. This notion doesn’t help the learning process. On the contrary, it holds them back from speaking in English and they are likely to lose their confidence.
Continue reading ““I say stupid things while studying English”, part 1.”Hello, I’m Evie and I’m an English teacher. The number 1 question I get from my students is what learning methods are the best to learn fast and not get bored out of your mind. I’ve put down for you a list of learning tips about how to learn without realising you’re learning.