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For Teachers: Homework: Taxi Vocabulary

Taxis, like any other form of transport, come with their own range of specific vocab. And for a passenger, a driver, or someone working in the transport industry, many of these words can be pretty handy to know.

For Teachers: Homework: Housekeeping Vocabulary

Housekeeping, like any profession, comes with its own array of specific jargon, some of which can be tricky for learners of English to grasp. Many of these words are essential both for giving and following instructions, and knowing them can… Continue

How to Fix Run-on Sentences in Writing

Run-on sentences can confuse your readers and weaken the impact of your writing. They happen when multiple ideas are crammed into one sentence without proper punctuation or connection.

Run-on Sentences

A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are joined incorrectly, often without proper punctuation or conjunctions. This makes the sentence grammatically incorrect and hard to follow.

Sentence Fragments | Grammar

A sentence fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence but is not complete. It is missing something important, such as a subject, a verb, or a complete idea.

How to Avoid Sentence Fragments in Writing

In good writing, every sentence should express a complete thought. This guide will help you understand how to avoid fragments and create stronger, clearer sentences.

NEW: Sports Vocab Poster

Specially designed for English learners, these FREE A3/A4 British and American vocabulary posters are ideal for classroom or home use.

The Role of Homework in TEFL

This page explores the validity of homework in TEFL, outlines best practices, and offers practical tips for maximizing its effectiveness.

For Teachers: Homework: Christmas Vocabulary

Christmas is a holiday that is celebrated by Christians all over the world, and while festive traditions may vary according to culture, there is a lot of common jargon that features in most celebrations.

For Teachers: Homework: Cashier Vocabulary

Being a cashier can be stressful, especially if you are communicating in a language that is not your mother tongue. However, acquainting yourself with the jargon required can make the job much easier.