Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “cool”
This week we are looking at different slang (non-official) words for saying something or someone is cool!
Sunday Funday: How I imagined myself as a teacher
Sometimes I am dramatic for humour. There I said it. I admit it! DRAMA IS FUNNY.
Happy Birthday Wright English. 1 Year old!
Happy Birthday Wright English!
Gateway to Grammar: To infinitives and beyond!
Some people find it difficult to know when to use verbs in their infinitive form (with no changes like “love” “eat” etc). This tip will not help you with all infinitives, but it will help you with many!
Kids Corner: More free English Games for Kids
Hey parents! I have some new free online English learning games to recommend for your kids. If they get as excited about these two its time for a trip to the hospital… or a week’s break or something… that doesn’t look healthy.
Wednesday Wildcard: How to identify manipulative language
There is an English language skill that you can develop that will really help you understand the meaning behind the words people use. Everywhere you go, everyone you talk to, and everything you read will try to influence how you feel in some way.
Business Builder: Business English for Agriculture
I am not here to tell you how to sell produce. I’m here to talk about how improving your English language skills can open even more doors to you and your business.
Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “rebel”
Simon is such a rebel. He lives life by his own rules. Society can’t tell Simon what to do, he’s a free pelican!
Sunday Funday: The English Teaching Mafia
I post English teaching memes every Sunday. Have I gone too far?
Saturday Supplement: Thank you for 250 followers!
It’s that time again! Thank you everyone who has liked and followed Wright English on Instagram, we have reached 250 followers!
Kids Corner: How to write a great story story
Wednesday Wildcard: Use poetry to improve your English
Is there a little voice in you that wants to play with colours or build something? Maybe you are a creative soul. I like to look for new and creative ways to learn English, and this week I want to talk about poetry.
Business Builder: Business English for Translators and Interpreters
Writers need you to bring their words to new cultures and languages, and companies rely on you to represent their services and products in exacting ways which reflect their company values. That’s a lot of pressure. Who is supporting you?
Vocabulary Showcase: “lookalike”
This week we are looking at the word “lookalike” (from “look a like”) which is used to say that someone looks almost exactly like you, like a twin!
Sunday Funday: How I think I look teaching
Just some more Sunday meme fun because I am the most serious English teacher known to man.
Saturday Supplement: How Wright English rescued about 100 bees!
This is the true story about how Wright English rescued something like 100 bees!
Gateway to Grammar: Mnemonics to remember difficult words
Let’s talk about mnemonics and how they can help you remember difficult spellings, vocabulary, and pronunciations for words.
Kids Corner: Good cartoons to learn English
It’s not every day you wake up as a cartoon. I decided to make the most of it. My hair looks good so it’s OK. Anyway, it made me think about other cartoons that are good for learning English.
Wednesday Wildcard: Should I learn English from a book?
Should I learn English from a book? The answer is an unhelpful “yes and no”! I will keep it simple.
Business Builder: Phrasal verbs for business
To help you improve your Business English communication skills I have made a list of advanced Business English phrasal verbs.