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Learn English With Synthetic Phonics
Synthetic phonics blends individual letter sounds to build words, helping struggling readers catch up quickly with intensive practice.
Learn English With Topic Based Resources
Teaching English around topics students care about makes learning grammar and vocabulary stick better than generic lessons.
English Spelling and Grammar Activities
Try hands-on grammar and spelling activities like using adjectives to sell products, helping students learn faster and retain more.
Teaching English With Songs and Poems
Use songs and poems to teach English in ways that expose students to real language and creative thinking.
English Word Games
Play word games in English to boost your vocabulary and have fun with friends or students.
Different Uses for the Comma in English Grammar
Commas serve different purposes in English grammar, from joining clauses to clarifying meaning, and knowing when to use them makes your writing clearer.
How Unstressed Syllables Can Help You Spell
Unstressed syllables blur vowel sounds in ways that trip up spelling, so understanding how they work helps you spell correctly.
Ten Tips to Help You Learn English as a Second Language
Practical tips for learning English as a second language, from building a study routine to choosing the right dictionary.
English Study Skills for Beginners
Build a daily English study routine with small practise sessions to make learning a habit instead of a chore.
Understanding Intonation and Stress in Speech
How pitch, tone, and intonation shape the way you're understood when you speak.