by Soolmaz Neishaboori | Aug 12, 2019 | Grammar
Confusing time propositions Students usually confuse “at”, “on” and “in” in time expressions. Listen to this podcast on how to use prepositions of time correctly. Time Prepositions by IELTS Juice...
by Mehdi Safavi | Aug 11, 2019 | Grammar, Tips
An engaging language technique One of the most engaging language teaching techniques used in teaching grammatical structures is Dictogloss. It requires minimal preparation and equipment and is the most favourite classroom activity with busy teachers. Here’s how...
by Nikki Akraminejad | Aug 10, 2019 | Grammar
Confusing adverbs Confusable Adverbs A podcast on how to tell the difference between adverbs ending in “-ly” and irregular adverbs. Confusing adverbs by IELTS Juice https://ieltsjuice.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Confusing-adverbs.mp3 Don’t confuse:...
by Kasra Sharifan | Aug 9, 2019 | Grammar
All about apastrophe Apostrophe (‘) is a punctuation mark which is mainly used in two areas: 1- possessives and 2- omission. However, there is another usage which is widely ignored, not to mention many other points to consider. Let’s find out...
by Kasra Sharifan | Aug 9, 2019 | Grammar
How we use “Would” in various structures There are many modal verbs you use in English such as “can”, “may”, should”, etc. However, when it comes to “would”, it becomes rather strange. If you feel that you also get...
by Mehdi Safavi | Aug 8, 2019 | Grammar
This book improves your English grammar knowledge “I’m not very good in English grammar”, say many English learners, “and I want to improve, but I don’t really know where to start.” In this lesson, we are going to introduce a book to you that will help you to check...
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