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What The Fluff Wednesday: Wright English Lessons - What to Expect
It’s What The Fluff Wednesday, so I’m here with stupid humour and ZERO shame.
What The Fluff Wednesday: Why English Teachers are Safe from Vampires
Welcome to What The Fluff Wednesday and today I’m going to explain this joke because it’s funny to me, and I’m an English teacher so ruining (destroying) jokes is what I do.
What The Fluff Wednesday: The Best Chance of a Grammar School Place for Your Child
If you are the lucky parent of a talented and intelligent child around the age of 9 or 10, you might be thinking about what school you would like them to go to when they finish junior school. There’s the regular comprehensive school option and the grammar school option.
What The Fluff Wednesday: What Happened to Social Media?
It’s not really a funny one this week - it’s just honest and sad from my personal point of view.
What The Fluff Wednesday: The English Teaching to Tidiness Ratio
I have proof I am amazing at teaching English.
What The Fluff Wednesday: My Unplanned Blogging “Holiday”
Happy What The Fluff Wednesday everyone. I’m here to tell you about where the Weird But Educational Wright English blog went for a week and why. There might also be some new words for you in this article with explanations.
What the Fluff Wednesday: I think I live in Sleepy Hollow
“Booooooo” and other ghost noises. I love it when it gets really foggy (weather with low clouds making it difficult to see) in England. I feel like I am living in a spooky film.
Vocabulary Showcase: Atrocity vs. Tragedy and the Important Difference
Words change their meanings all the time, this is normal for a culture and a language. But, there are times when we need to think about the power that words have, and what the consequences of powerful words changing their meanings could be.
What The Fluff Wednesday: Weird but Educational
Welcome to What The Fluff Wednesday, the day of the week where I am the most serious version of myself with no humour or joy.
What The Fluff Wednesday: I’m a Cat With a Laptop Meme (and FAQ)
I’m a highly productive cat on a keyboard. Actually I’m a real human with thumbs and everything. Look this is me, a real human being (and that’s my old Wright English logo).
What The Fluff Wednesday: Demons or English Lessons Meme
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gentlethems (non-binary people), as you can see I am a very serious English Teacher and I never Joke. I have also redesigned my website and company logo. That’s why the website is such a mess, lol.
What The Fluff Wednesday: My English When I Speak - I Know This Great Teacher…
It’s What The Fluff Wednesday everyone, so I’m here bringing you extremely serious and important information like Winnie the Pooh getting more and more British over time.
What The Fluff Wednesday: How Social Media Reacts to a New Post
Dear Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gentlethems, thank you for all you do to share the word of Wright English. If you would like to follow me on a different platform have a look at these locations!
WTF Wednesday: New English Student Meme
What The Fluff Wednesday, or WTF Wednesday, is when I get my old lady graphical “skills” out to make fun images to do with learning and teaching English. If you have followed me for a while you will remember these excellent examples of humour from Sunday Funday and Wildcard Wednesday. I wanted to give them their own day again every week, so here it is.
What the Fluff Wednesday: English is “Easy”
I’m an English teacher, and many people have told me how “easy” English is to learn. I like to remind people that reading English and speaking English are two different things, and for many people, it’s a bit like roulette choosing the spelling and pronunciation.
Wednesday Wildcard: Where Have You Been for 2 Years?
I promise that’s not me! I’m fine. I have been very busy for the last 2 years and I will share some of that with you now.
Wednesday Wildcard: Be Careful With Social Media English Accounts
After 2 years of teaching online I have to say, I am worried about what people are learning from social media “English lessons”.
Wednesday Wildcard: Professional Proofreading Service
How confident are you that the English text is as good as your work?
Wednesday Wildcard: Why I Tell My Students about My Disabilities?
I run a small business teaching English online to people all over the world, and I have disabilities…
Wednesday Wildcard: New Wright English Office Colours!
Jaqueline Wright (My Mum) is the best! She came and decorated the office for me while I was on holiday!