Thursday, October 10, 2024

You’re wrong. (Or: How to disagree without being rude.)

When people who think differently work together, we end up with better solutions – but this means you will eventually find yourself disagreeing with someone in the workplace.It might also mean you need to...

08 Points to Improve IELTS Listening Score.

Improving one’s Listening skills surely requires...

The Full Form of OET: Exploring Occupational English Test

The full form of OET stands for “Occupational English Test”, and it is an English language proficiency test specifically designed for healthcare professionals. The OET assesses the language skills of healthcare practitioners who are...

How to Score Band 9 [Video Lesson]

Yesterday, one of the students using my writing correction service sent me an interesting IELTS question and it prompted me to write an answer that I thought might be helpful for readers of my...

IELTS Writing: How important is spelling?

In this post I will focus on three areas where it is easy to lose marks in both IELTS General Training and IELTS Academic Writing. The first is the word count, the second is...

Quantifiers – Blog In2English

Quantifiers A quantifier is a word or phrase which is used before a noun to indicate the amount or quantity.’Some‘, ‘many‘, ‘a lot of‘, ‘a little‘ and ‘a few‘ are examples of quantifiers. Quantifiers can be...

Audio Support for Vocab Gym

All of the picture-based vocabulary quizzes in Road to Grammar's Vocab Gym now come with audio examples.After you have answered a question, an audio icon will appear (see picture below) and you can click...

A Spoonful of Grammar – LAURA FINEBERG COOPER

Don't let your confusion over verb tenses make you emotionally overwrought!! There are a dizzying number of verb tenses (from 6 to 12, depending who you believe), but writers are in luck! We only...