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Lesson Resources
View and download lesson resources for pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and more by visiting the ESL Advantage posts page. Recent posts include these great topics:
Vocabulary: Expressions, Idioms, Proverbs and Euphemisms
Expressions, Idioms, Proverbs, Euphemisms and Adages: What’s the Difference? English contains many colorful phrases that mean more than the individual words suggest. In my teaching, students often ask questions about expressions, idioms, and proverbs—how are they...
Polite English: 3 Common Mistakes When Saying Please
Polite English: 3 Common Mistakes When Saying Please - Everyone recognizes the importance of being polite, whether it's in your first or second language. This is the reason that two of the first English expressions people learn are "please" and "thank you." In...
Saying Numbers in English: A Few Simple Rules
Saying Numbers in English - Numbers may look clear on paper, but saying them out loud in English can be very challenging! One reason is that there are so many different kinds of numbers: prices, dates, phone numbers, and 'list numbers' such as "first," "second" and...


