Have you ever asked yourself what is a countable noun? Do you know if the word you’re saying is countable or uncountable? Maybe you have many questions and Inglés Individual will tell you some tips and how to identify them. First, let’s answer the question ‘what is a countable noun’? It is a noun that…
Más informaciónHave you ever heard about idioms? What does the word ‘idiom’ mean? This time the Inglés Individual’s team will explain to you a little more about idioms and specific age idioms. This is a normal situation at the moment to speak with native speakers, but what happens with non-English speakers? This is an opportunity to…
Más informaciónNivel de inglés: intermedio. Eso expresan la mayoría de las hojas de vida que día a día circulan en las diferentes oficinas con vacantes disponibles. Pero, ¿cuántas de ellas son verdaderas?, si trabajas en el mundo del marketing es relevante que esta información sea cierta y que el nivel de conocimiento del idioma llegue a…
Más informaciónChange your life by learning a new language. Picking up a new language could be the reason you land your dream job or meet the love of your life. Anything can happen when you develop new language skills! Speaking a new language creates new and almost endless possibilities for a learner. Doors that were previously…
Más informaciónSlang terms you need to know Nowadays, it is important to add more vocabulary to your daily routine because you share your experiences with other people and you always have new things to tell. You can say one idea in many different ways. Let ‘s start. What does the word ‘Slang’ mean? Slang, or informal…
Más informaciónMaking questions is the most important thing in English speaking. As you know, most of the conversations start with a question. Here are some tips to learn the art of question making. Basic rule of making questions The basic rule for asking questions in English is to invert the order of the subject and the…
Más informaciónThe English idiom tongue-tied describes someone who is speechless. Originally coined by Shakespeare, the expression is still commonly used today. There are many reasons that people sometimes feel tongue-tied, and being a native English speaker or an English student has nothing to do with it. Embarrassment, nervousness, surprise, or just plain old shyness are some…
Más informaciónSometimes, English grammar can be complicated, however in this case, we have some pairs of similar English words, for example “to” and “for”, they are difficult for English learners. So, this blog has the solution, we’re going to explain what are the differences, are you ready? Let ‘s start. First, “to” and “for” are commonly…
Más informaciónTherefore, you want to improve your English listening skills. Listening is such an important skill to be developing English fluency. As you already know, to be able to speak English fluently, you have to be able to understand English speakers. Therefore, you if you cannot understand English speakers, then you are not a fluent English…
Más informaciónWhen you are speaking English, the words you stress can change the underlying meaning of a sentence. Let’s take a look at the following sentence: I don’t think he should get the job. This simple sentence can have many levels of meaning based on the word you stress. Consider the meaning of the following sentences…
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