Category: Go Natural English Blog
What is a Euphemism? Why in English Speaking Euphemisms Are so Common Euphemisms for Sex (a Few) How to Continue Building Your Vocabulary
Speaking English is key! Who doesn’t want to be bilingual, trilingual, or a polyglot?? Being able to communicate in more than one language is a great advantage. If you …
7 iconic and influential figures in American history, that’s what we’re talking about today! In this lesson, I’ve put together 7 categories: Music, Literature/Art, Cinema, Government, Sports, Science, and …
So you opened (opend) up Youtube and clicked (klikt) on this video because you wanted (wan.ed) to learn about how we say -ed verb endings. You may have noticed …
Let’s talk about hobbies! What do you like to do for fun? What do you do on the weekends? What do you do in your free time? Talking about your …
What’s goin’ on!! Alright, right off the rip, lemme say welcome to GNE; my name’s Ryan..and today I’m talking about American slang words! If you didn’t follow that, off …
Have you noticed that when you say certain words, even ones that appear to be “simple” words, like “live”, “work”, and so on that you consistently get confused looks …
When to use Tell, Say, Speak, Talk These four verbs have a similar meaning, they are just used in different contexts. In general, tell and say are used when conveying specific information. …
Hi everyone! In today’s lesson, we are going to look at Phrasal Verbs used in sports and fitness! Playing sports is one of the best ways to get active, …
Did you know there’s a lot more to English fluency than perfect grammar, a huge vocabulary, and long sentences? Fluency is 60% made up of other factors — the …
Do you feel overwhelmed when going to a doctor? Do you have kids who translate for you when you go to the doctor’s or you use a translator? It …
English has many vowels that are not present in other world languages. Take for example the difference between /u/, as is found in words like “boot”, “Luke”, and “food”, …
Nature Schedule Pressure Measure Have you ever looked at words like this and been unsure about how to pronounce them? Or maybe you’ve learned through listening to English speakers …
Things to keep in mind about prepositions IN, ON, AT, BY These four two-letter words can be very confusing at times when speaking English, but not when listening to …
Hey, it’s Ryan, and today, I’m talking about social media acronyms! Let’s start with what an acronym is! An acronym is simply an abbreviation using the first letter of …