As chefs often say when cooking beautiful food, “You eat with your eyes.” Well, we can learn with our eyes as well!You probably use your eyes all the time while studying English—probably too much.So don’t those hard working eyeballs deserve a vacation from textbooks? Try learning English with pictures instead. Haven’t you thought about learning…
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Más información1. Bye This is the standard goodbye. It’s short, simple, and you can say it to absolutely anyone. It’s appropriate for friends and family, as well as co-workers and business partners. Even if you use some of the other expressions on this list, you normally still say “bye” as well afterwards. While practicing this and the…
Más informaciónIn the English Vocabulary lesson, you will learn 80 common English Phrases. You will learn common phrases to ask how someone is, express how are you are, how to invite someone here, how to respond to situations… among other situations so that you can improve your English. Vocabulary and use these common English phrases when…
Más informaciónWhile all phobias are irrational fears, some are stranger than fiction. Most of us are afraid of dying, but people with Apeirophobia are cut from a different cloth. They are afraid of living forever. When Bobby Azarian was four years old, his grandfather died from cancer. Bobby was told the old man had gone to a happy place where he would enjoy eternal life with his loved ones. The concept of immortality scared the living daylights out of Bobby. He felt the idea of living forever was worse than dying. His brain struggled with the idea of infinity. It sent chills up his spine. Andrew Bullock has a crippling fear of chocolate. If he touches chocolate, he feels dirty. If he sees someone eating it, he goes into a blind panic. The fear of chocolate is called xocolatophobia. Andrew traces his phobia back to his mother. She is also terrified of chocolate. Andrew is aware that his phobia is irrational, but he can’t shake it. He said: “If I see someone else eating it, I start to feel worried about the chocolate getting on me…When I go out for dinner and someone has a big chocolate thing for dessert it freaks me out and I feel stressed.” There may be hope for people like Andrew. In the UK they are trailblazing a project to cure phobias with VR headsets. Patients are exposed, via VR, to situations they’d usually cross the road to avoid. By confronting their fears in a controlled setting, it is hoped patients will conquer their demons. Although no one wants to live in fear, not all phobias are bad. A germaphobe is a person with an overwhelming fear of germs. They also have an extreme obsession with cleanliness. Germaphobes shun social customs such as shaking hands or fist-bumping. This was once considered rude or weird. Yet, the Coronavirus pandemic has made us all germaphobes. Not shaking hands can now potentially save your life. Phobias may be a drag, but they can also help change the world. While Apple products have always been praised for simplicity, phobias also played a part in the design of their most successful product. Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, suffered from koumpounophobia – the fear of buttons. He viewed buttons as dirty and was loath to touch them. While it is a rare phobia, Steve Jobs is not the only one. One in 75,000 people suffers from koumpounophobia. To the delight of Jobs and his fellow button haters, in 2000, Apple released a mouse with no buttons. And in 2007, Jobs shocked the tech world with the iPhone.
Más informaciónHere is a short explanation on what word stress is as well as five common word stress patterns that will help you accentuate the right syllables and speak English like a native speaker. These rules will enable you to improve your intonation and speak with a better accent. Understanding and mastering the rhythm of English…
Más informaciónBy Teacher Alonzo Los Angeles Marathon or The LA Marathon is an annual running event which takes place each spring in los Angeles California, it is made up of 26 miles (41 km).Over the course of its 33-year history, the LA Marathon has become one of the largest marathons in the country with more than…
Más informaciónBecause good reading skills will improve your overall English language skills let me tell youhow you can improve your reading. Did you know reading affects our ability to learn alanguage? HOW IS READING HELPFUL? Reading can improve your vocabularyStudies show that reading receptive vocabulary this are words that you might notnecessarily be able to produce,…
Más informaciónEveryone’s talking about sickness. So, how should you talk about feeling sick in English if you don’t feel well? We will give you some new ways to say that you are not feeling well at work and with your friends: If you need to call into work to let your boss know that you’re staying…
Más informaciónJay Wilde grew up on a dairy farm in England. From an early age, he felt an emotional connection to the cows who surrounded him. He couldn’t bear the thought of any animal ending up on his plate. And so, he became a vegetarian. Jay was groomed to follow in his father’s footsteps. When his dad died in 2011, he…
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