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How to learn spoken English from scratch ? (Free)

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: May 31, 2025
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How to learn spoken English from scratch ? 📘 Table of Contents 1. Listen to the right material 2. Watch English movies with subtitles 3. Practice speaking daily 4. Make mistakes; it's good 5. Practice is important 6. FAQs If you want to get ahead in your work, school or life in general, knowing how to speak English can be vital. But sometimes taking the first step and deciding to learn spoken English can be difficult, especially if you haven’t studied the language since school. However, with the right approach, it’s easier than you think. Follow these steps and soon you’ll be speaking English in no time!

How to answer “Tell me about yourself?"

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: October 05, 2024
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How to answer “Tell me about yourself?" It’s very important for everyone to succeed in job interview to get the job. When it comes to language used in interview almost all the time it is English. And nowadays most of the interview questions are in English language. Hence, it’s more important to get command over English language.

Regular and Irregular Verbs : Rules & Verbs list

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: June 01, 2025
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Regular and Irregular Verb 📘 Table of Contents 1. Regular verbs 2. Irregular Verbs 3. List of some useful Irregular verbs 4. List of some useful Regular verbs "Verb" is the word which shows an action in a Sentence. In English there are two types of verbs "regular and irregular" . Let's talk about regular and irregular verbs. Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds! Regular verbs follow a pattern when we change their tenses. For example, "walk" becomes "walked" in the past tense, and "walking" in the present participle form. Easy, right? Now, irregular verbs are a bit trickier. They don't follow the same pattern as regular verbs. Instead, they change in unique ways when we move between tenses. For instance, "go" changes to "went" in the past tense, which is different from just adding ...

4 Types of Sentences

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: May 29, 2025
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4 Types of Sentences There are four types of sentences Declarative/Assertive Sentences Interrogative Sentences Imperative Sentences Exclamatory Sentences Before, diving into the types of sentences, we must know "What is a sentence?" The Sentence: "What is a sentence?" "Language" is mainly used to speak and write. In other words to communicate or to express. While speaking language we use many words and structures. Words are the building blocks of the Sentence. We express our thoughts or feelings with the help of different arrangement of words in different structures (syntax).  These arrangements of words help to understand the thoughts to whom we are talking to. This meaningful systematic arrangement of words is called as “Sentence” .  In other words “Sentence is a set of words that makes complete sense.” We can easily make these arrangements of words in our mother tongue.  In the same way we can do it in English too with practice. For that we need gram...

5 Types of Adjectives

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: November 19, 2024
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5 Types of Adjectives Have you ever marveled at the beauty of a breath-taking sunset, a fluffy puppy, or a delicious slice of pizza? What makes these experiences even more captivating is the presence of adjectives. Adjectives are words that add color, detail, and depth to our language, allowing us to express ourselves in a more vivid and descriptive manner. In this delightful journey through the realm of adjectives, we will explore the various types and their magical impact on our communication.

Active and Passive Voice: Difference, Rules & Examples

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: May 31, 2025
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Understanding Active and Passive Voice: A Simple Guide 📘 Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Active and Passive Voice 2. Rules for Changing the Voice from Active to Passive 3. Advantages and Disadvantages 4. When to Use Active Voice vs. Passive Voice? 5. Tips for Using Active and Passive Voice Effectively 6. Conclusion 7. FAQs Take the English Quiz 1. Introduction to Active and Passive Voice Have you ever wondered why sentences sound different even when they convey the same message? That's where active and passive voice come into play. Understanding the difference between these two can greatly enhance your writing skills and make your communication clearer and more effective.   In English grammar, there are two types of voices active and passive. Active voice Passive voice

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs: How to identify?

By – TEFL-certified Tutor – Last Updated: May 31, 2025
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Transitive and intransitive verbs for beginners (Examples, List) 📘 Table of Contents 1. Transitive verb 2. Intransitive verb 3. Difference between transitive and intransitive verbs 4. Verbs that can function both transitively and intransitively (Ambitransitive verbs) 5. List of more transitive and intransitive verbs with examples 6. FAQs Verbs are like the superheroes of a sentence, but did you know they come in different types? Two important types are transitive and intransitive verbs. Let's dive into what sets them apart in a fun and easy way! Main Verb can be differentiated in two types. Transitive verb - (requires an object) Intransitive verb - (does not require an object) 1. Transitive verb "Transitive verb" is a Verb which requires an object to complete the meaning of the sentence. For example: We saw a movie yesterday. She made coffee in the morning. In t...