by Andrea Giordano | Jan 11, 2012 | Phrasal Verbs, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “dough” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom, give...
by Josh | Jan 1, 2012 | Student Posts, Teacher Posts
We are so excited for the coming year and look forward to adding hundreds of new videos. If there is a topic or subject you would like us to cover… just comment below or post on our facebook wall. Happy New Year from the...
by Andrea Giordano | Dec 26, 2011 | Student Posts, Teacher Posts
Merry Christmas from ESL Basics. We are so blessed to have such wonderful viewers. Have a happy holiday and a wonderful new year! If you would like us to make an English video for you, just leave a comment below with your question or the vocabulary word you need...
by Andrea Giordano | Dec 21, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “dough” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom, take...
by Andrea Giordano | Dec 5, 2011 | Teacher Posts
ATTENTION TEACHERS ON TO THE POST... ***This is a guest post from Neha Joshi, used by permission from EnglishTeachingDaily.com*** Significance of Error Analysis in Language Teaching and Learning by Neha Joshi In order to analyze learners’ errors in a proper...
by Andrea Giordano | Nov 4, 2011 | Blog, Teacher Posts
There’s an epidemic in the world of English teaching. Though a cure exists, many teachers swear the cure won’t help. In fact, they claim that the epidemic is the cure. It’s an upside-down way of thinking, for sure. What is this epidemic? It’s...