by Andrea Giordano | Jan 14, 2014 | Student Posts
15 Rules For Using A Comma Commas are tricky. As an ESL teacher, I have seen commas misused in dozens of ways. So how do you use commas correctly? One simple trick I share with my students is that if they read a sentence out loud, they will hear themselves momentarily...
by Andrea Giordano | Dec 18, 2013 | Student Posts
How to Use Podcasts for English Learning We have a special post today from my new friends Lindsay and Gabby from AllEarsEnglish.com. They recorded a special podcast for the ESL Basics community to teach you how to integrate podcasts into your English language learning...
by Andrea Giordano | Dec 6, 2013 | Blog, Student Posts, Teacher Posts
When I traveled to South Africa in 2006, I flew into Cape Town and stayed there for a couple days before driving the east on the Garden Route with friends. It was a hurried, jet-lagged fog of a stop in Cape Town. Even in the fog, a few clear memories stand out. For...
by Josh | Nov 17, 2013 | Business Posts, Student Posts
Improve Your English Skills in Customer Service This post will help you if you’re trying to get a job in a call center or a job as a customer service representative, or if you already have a job in these places and want to improve your customer service skills....
by Andrea Giordano | Nov 12, 2013 | Student Posts
How Resting Can Help You Learn English. Rest is a necessary part of development of any kind. Take, for example, a newborn baby. When a child first arrives in the world, he spends around 20 hours a day sleeping. It’s remarkable to observe. As a mom, you can start...
by Andrea Giordano | Nov 4, 2013 | Student Posts
Today: What does “Face the Music” Mean? Buy this on Selz To face the music means to accept responsibility for your decisions and confront the outcome of your decisions. If you are going to lead people and be successful, you need to take ownership of your...