Resources: Notes on Life and Language in the United States

"It's a Scorcher" English Vocabulary For Hot Weather

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Fri, Jul 22, 2011 @ 10:21 AM

In Boston and New York, we are in the middle of a heat wave! The temperature today should reach almost 100 degrees fahrenheit. As you know from our previous lessons and articles, Americans love to make "small talk" about the weather. That is especially true during a heat wave. So, how is your English vocabulary when it comes to talking about hot weather? If you aren't quite sure how to talk about hot weather in English, take a look at today's lesson and then get out (preferably to a place with air conditioning) and practice your new vocabulary words with native English speakers. Good luck and stay cool!

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Topics: English Lessons, Vocabulary Workshop

English Listening: The Top 7 Places to Eat in New York

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 @ 08:42 AM

Practice your English listening while you learn from two New Yorkers about the 7 best places to dine in New York! New York is a city of variety! You can find pretty much any kind of food from anywhere in the world. The only problem is, sometimes that food can be very expensive. So what should you do? Should you just eat fast food and sandwiches to save money? Of course not! Listen to today's recording and get our secrets about some great places to dine and learn about how to take advantage of Restaurant Week this summer! Take notes and start enjoying all of the culinary adventures that are available to you in New York. Please listen carefully to the conversation and then answer the questions to check your understanding.

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Topics: English Lessons, Life in New York, Listening Practice

English Quiz: Learn Key Phrases to Speak with a Native

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Fri, Jul 15, 2011 @ 08:22 AM

Do you have a few minutes? Try today's English quiz! The best way to learn how to speak with native English speakers is to expand your vocabulary and become familiar with words and expressions that are used in everyday conversations in the United States. In today's quiz, test your knowledge of seven common expressions that you will need to know if you want to carry on a conversation with any native speaker in the U.S.  Give it a try and leave a comment below if you have something to add or if you have a question! Good luck!

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Topics: Phrasal Verbs, English Lessons

10 Most Common Questions From English Language Learners

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Wed, Jul 13, 2011 @ 09:05 AM

Do you make a lot of the same mistakes again and again in English?

In my experience as an English tutor and an ESL classroom teacher, I have seen English language learners ask a lot of questions.

Almost all of my students have asked me how they can improve their English outside of class and speak English more often in their daily lives.

They also have common questions about confusing grammar points such as the difference between "will" and "going to" or how to pronounce confusing words like "quit", "quiet" and "quite". 

Sometimes students ask what they should know when they do business with American people and how culture affects business interactions.

These are all great questions so today we have the 10 most common questions about English grammar, pronunciation and how to learn English.

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Topics: English Lessons, Advice for English Students

ESL English Grammar- Describing Habits in the Past and Present

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Wed, Jul 06, 2011 @ 10:03 AM

What is the difference between "used to do" and "to be used to doing" ? This is a question that a lot of our English students in New York and Boston ask. In today's ESL English grammar lesson, we will find out how to use both expressions to describe habits and activities in the past and in the present. Do you have a free minute? If so, watch the video lesson below and take the quiz to test your learning.

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Topics: English Lessons, Video Lessons, English grammar

I Will Learn English or I'm Going to Learn English? The Future Tense

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Fri, Jul 01, 2011 @ 05:51 PM

"I will learn English" or "I'm going to learn English". Which phrase is correct? This is a common question for English students. The future tense is another part of the English language that you need to learn through English immersion- speaking English as much as possible with native speakers. However, there are a few rules that you can remember to make it easier to know which phrase to choose. Do you have one minute? Watch this video lesson and learn when to use "will" and when to use "going to".  Good luck and enjoy the video! Please leave a comment below or contact us if you have any questions!

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Topics: English Lessons, Vocabulary Workshop, Video Lessons

ESL Tutoring: "Do" and "Make"- What's the Difference?

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Tue, Jun 28, 2011 @ 03:57 PM

In my ESL tutoring lessons in New York and Boston, a lot of students ask me when they should use "to make" and when they should use "to do". This is a common question for English students! In today's article, I will give you a few important tips to remember when you are learning about these two verbs. Check out the tips below then try the video lesson with a quiz at the end.  Please contact me if you have any questions!

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Topics: English Lessons, Vocabulary Workshop, Video Lessons

New York English Tutoring: 3 Minute Coffee Break Quiz!

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Sat, Jun 25, 2011 @ 07:58 AM

Do you think you have the English skills you need to communicate with your colleagues and neighbors in New York? In New York, English tutoring can help you reach the level of English that you need for success in the United States. Today, you can test your knowledge of real English that is used every day, not textbook English. Do you have 3 minutes? Grab a coffee and try this 3 minute quiz on phrasal verbs and expressions. Remember to change the verbs to the past, present or future tense depending on the sentence. After you finish the quiz, you can check your answers below, good luck!

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Topics: Phrasal Verbs, English Lessons, Vocabulary Workshop

Verbs in English: Talking About Emotions

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Wed, Jun 22, 2011 @ 08:14 AM

Do verbs in English drive you crazy??? They are one of the biggest challenges for many of our English students in Boston and New York. Why are they so challenging? A unique aspect of the English language is phrasal verbs. A phrasal verb is a verb combined with a preposition such as get through, get over or get around. Anyone who is trying to learn English will probably struggle with these. Do you feel confident about your verbs in English? If not, don't worry! In this post, you can learn some new verbs that you can use in casual, everyday conversation when you talk about feelings and emotions. We have a video lesson with 4 questions to test your knowledge. After you watch the video, try the comprehension quiz. Leave a comment below to let us know how you did!

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Topics: English Lessons, Vocabulary Workshop, Video Lessons, Listening Practice

Corporate English: Daily Expressions and Idioms

Posted by Lindsay McMahon on Mon, Jun 20, 2011 @ 08:11 AM

Learning corporate English is crucial for your success in your career the United States.

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Topics: English Lessons, Vocabulary Workshop, English Idioms, Business English Vocabulary

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