English Post
Deciding how to learn Spanish can feel overwhelming at first. With so many apps, courses, and programs out there, where do you even begin? The truth is, the best way to learn Spanish is by immersing yourself in the language — and you don’t have to leave home to do it. There are plenty of […] Read more
Mexico’s Education System En septiembre millones de niños y adolescentes regresan a las aulas. El sistema educativo mexicano es uno de los más grandes del mundo y tan sólo a nivel de educación básica hay aproximadamente seis millones de alumnos, más de un millón de docentes y más de doscientos mil planteles. La educación básica […] Read more
2021 is the perfect time to learn English. With the start of a new year comes new goals to set, challenges to overcome, and habits to form. Don’t you think it’s finally time to make learning English one of them? In this post, I’ll share my top 5 reasons why 2021 is the perfect time […] Read more
Sometimes, basic is boring and restrictive. The same goes for English translations. When conducting English translations, it is important to use the right words that will completely express the writer’s thoughts. It also becomes an easy read that’s highly fresh to readers’ eyes. While yes, most of the time, simple is better, in translations, it […] Read more
Learning to speak English can make a huge difference in your life and open many doors of opportunity for you. The British Council estimates that by 2020, 2 billion people around the world will be speaking and learning English. That’s one out of every four people! Do you have family members in an English-speaking country? […] Read more
The present perfect tense in English is built around ‘have’ and ‘has,’ in addition to a past participle. Essentially, present perfect tense refers to describing an action that was done in the past, simply. Here are a few examples: ‘I have eaten at Chile’s.’ ‘have eaten’ is what makes this present perfect tense. I am not […] Read more
When you’re trying to learn a new language, mumbling mixed phrases to yourself on the metro isn’t the way to go. This is true whether you’re learning English, Spanish, French, Russian, or any other language. The goal is to speak clearly, and for that, you need to speak with native speakers. Practicing with yourself will […] Read more
Our world is an amazing place. Often, the more you travel, the more you feel like you haven’t even scratched the surface — spectacular sights, a melting pot of flavors, thousands of different cultural ethnicities. Different languages add to the mix. There are a few cities around the world that showcase an immense amount of diversity and culture in one place. […] Read more
There are some notable differences between American English and British English. We pronounce things differently, spell them differently and even have different words for the same thing. I know this can be difficult for English learners to wrap their head around. There are so many differences, which to learn? How to tell the difference? The […] Read more
So you’re walking about Australia, the U.K., The States…. Any English speaking country and you hear the most bizarre phrase you have ever heard in your life. You think to yourself…. Wow. These people must be crazy! While in some cases this may be true, you might have just heard one of our very popular […] Read more