Category: ESL

Phrasal Verbs

Learning English can be challenging, especially when it comes to phrasal verbs—those short combinations like “look up,” “turn off,” or “get along.” Yet mastering them is essential for achieving natural, fluent communication. Phrasal verbs are used constantly by native speakers in everyday speech, business, and even formal writing. Instead of saying “cancel,” people often say “call …

The Importance of Feedback from an English Tutor

  The Importance of Feedback from an English Tutor Learning English is a journey that goes far beyond grammar exercises and vocabulary lists. Whether you are preparing for an exam, improving your conversational skills, or developing communication for professional use, personalized feedback from an English tutor can make all the difference. It is one of the …

Six Ways to Improve English Fluency

Six Ways to Improve English Fluency Fluency is one of the biggest goals for English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. Grammar rules and vocabulary lists are important, but true confidence comes from being able to speak naturally, clearly, and without long pauses. Working with an ESL tutor provides a structured and supportive way to reach …

How To Improve Your Vocabulary by Using Collocations

How to Improve Your Vocabulary by Using Collocations Collocations are words that naturally go together in a language because native speakers commonly use them in that combination. These word pairings sound “right” to fluent speakers, while other combinations might sound unnatural. Types of Collocations: Adjective + Noun → strong coffee, deep sleep, heavy rain Verb + …