by Phil Williams | Dec 2, 2014 | General English
Mastering a language is not just about memorising details and repeating words you have studied. How you learn is also very important – and what you do with the information you learn can make all the difference in mastering English and forgetting everything! Here are 5...
by Phil Williams | Nov 27, 2014 | Grammar
With the many different forms for making the future simple (will, going to, present simple and present continuous), specific uses of the tense may help demonstrate which form is best to use. One area that the different forms can have an impact on meaning is when...
by Phil Williams | Nov 25, 2014 | General English, Grammar
To perfect any language, English or otherwise, you need to know the rules. Rules can seem boring, and structure can seem rigid – so grammar can get a bad name. Don’t think this way, though. Grammar can be engaging, even exciting – as long as you remember...
by Phil Williams | Nov 20, 2014 | Grammar, Speaking skills
Though the present simple’s main use is for general rules, and grammatically represents timeless facts, native speakers often use it in an colloquial setting for storytelling. This can be to recount a past event, a film or book plot, or for running commentaries, as...
by Phil Williams | Nov 18, 2014 | Definitions, Words
After a fantastic wedding weekend (I am now incredibly happily married), I’ll take this opportunity to explore a little extra wedding vocabulary – the expression honeymoon period (though it has slightly negative connotations). And I’ll put the expression to use,...
by Phil Williams | Nov 13, 2014 | Definitions, Vocabulary, Words
As mentioned in my free eBook post, I am getting married this weekend. In fact, tomorrow (and on Saturday). So for today (and I’ll put this here in lieu of a Twitter vocab blast tomorrow), I’ll round off this week’s blog with a brief wedding vocabulary list. Here’s...
by Phil Williams | Nov 11, 2014 | Books
I’m happy to announce this weekend I’m getting married – and to help others share in the joy of my important weekend, I’m running a special offer via the Kindle store – for this fantastic wedding weekend, The English Tenses Practical Grammar Guide eBook will be...
by Phil Williams | Nov 6, 2014 | Grammar, Writing skills
Following on from my article about using the past perfect to demonstrate sequences, let’s look at how it can build an effective narrative. The past perfect can help create atmosphere, feeding new information into a narrative at more flexible times. The past perfect is...
by Phil Williams | Nov 4, 2014 | Grammar, Writing skills
To give a little structure to the different examples of past tenses uses I’ve highlighted in some of my narrative articles, here’s a quick explanation of how the past perfect can be used to create past event sequences (adapted from The English Tenses Practical Grammar...
by Phil Williams | Oct 30, 2014 | Reading Exercise
Let’s get you in the mood for Halloween. The following is a quick reading practice that makes use of the words from my Halloween noun and adjectives lists. It is a short story about a haunted house – read through it and see which words you can spot from the lists....