Monthly Archives: May 2018

English With Your Coffee: Technology Edition

Learn some vocabulary about technology in this short video. Want to comment on this blog post? You can now do that on our Facebook page – click here to comment on this post! WAIT! Before You Go . . . … Continue reading

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What is the Secret to Remembering New Words?

How can you remember all the new words you read and listen to in English? I have the answer. And it will surprise you. Keep reading . . . My answer has two parts. #1: We’ll start with the wrong … Continue reading

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What’s the Difference Between “Sleep” and “Asleep”?

I’ve been feeling rather lazy this week. So it’s a good time to talk about a few confusing words in English related to sleeping. Sleep is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it means that time when … Continue reading

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What does “I can’t be bothered” mean?

“I can’t be bothered” means “I don’t want to make the effort (work) to do something.” For example: Elisa is too busy watching TV and can’t be bothered to answer the phone. “I can’t be bothered” (or, if in the … Continue reading

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What’s the Difference Between “Accountability” and “Responsibility”?

Learn how we use accountability and responsibility in English by watching this short video. Want to comment on this blog post? You can now do that on our Facebook page – click here to comment on this post! WAIT! Before … Continue reading

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