english


Mahadevan M S

Countable and Uncountable Noun

A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality; can be either countable or uncountable. Countable nouns have singular and plural forms while uncountable nouns can be used only in the singular form. Grammar Gaffes

An embarrassing mistake a person makes in public. This compilation of corrections to common grammar gaffes may save you from unintended awkward moments. Prepositions

A word that shows the relationship between the object – noun or pronoun – and other words in the sentence. Memorise how prepositions are to be used. There is no easy way out. Our notes here may help too! Singaporean Blunders

This is a collection of some grammar errors which are unique to Singapore that may be mistakenly accepted as Standard English. Subject-Verb Agreement

Singular nouns go with singular verbs while plural nouns go with plural verbs. Match your noun with the correct verb. Tenses

Tenses show when something happens.


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Did you know that there’s just 1 simple trick to becoming a fluent English speaker?

Just 1 thing you must change about the way you learn to…

Have your words came out naturally and automatically – without hesitation – as if English were your first language, every time you speak…

Express your exact thoughts spontaneously, continuously and in detail, without being forced to change what you want to say – or only speak in simple sentences – because you can’t find the right words…

Understand everything you hear in English movies, TV shows, music and conversations, and finally speak confidently – without ever feeling nervous or worried about mistakes – with the smooth pronunciation of a native speaker…

And best of all, this 1 easy change in the way you learn will help you experience immediate improvement in your spoken English so you’ll finally be certain that you’re learning the right way.


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But before I reveal this trick, I’d like you to know why so many English learners have problems with their English and struggle to become fluent Speakers…

Why do so many English learners often use words that sound unnatural in conversations?

What’s the reason they often have to think about what grammar rules to use before speaking?

What stops them from speaking smoothly and clearly?

The answer to all of these questions is, in 3 words…

How They Learn

You see, traditional language learning methods only give English learners part of the fluency puzzle…

Lessons teach them grammar rules, but not how to use grammar without thinking when they speak.

Students learn English through their own language, so they’re trained to hesitate and translate in their heads during conversations.


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They learn to read and write the formal English of textbooks, but get very little training listening to – and speaking – casual, conversational, spoken English.

So, what is the 1 simple trick to becoming a successful English speaker?

It’s to learn English like native speakers.

Fluency is nothing more than a collection of habits, like using grammar without thinking, or pronouncing words correctly. So, all you need to do to develop the same habits native speakers have is to learn the same way native speakers learn…

When you learn English like native speakers, you master grammar automatically – without grammar tables and boring drills – through visual examples and stories.

Building fluency like a native speaker means you also learn slang, idioms, phrasal verbs and other conversational, spoken English expressions, in addition to what’s appropriate for writing.


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Learning English the native way means you learn to speak fluent English naturally, actually practicing with native English speakers and building speaking confidence in the real world.

When you learn this way, it’s easy, fun, fast and doesn’t feel like studying at all, just like how you learned your own native language…

Now that you know that you must change the way you learn if you want to get fluent – because the traditional methods you’ve been using until now have not helped you become a confident speaker – how can you start developing the habits of a native English speaker so you can start speaking fluent English confidently?


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