by info@realenglishspeaker.net | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog, English Conversation, Fluency Tips
Journaling is a really great practice to improve your English writing skills and also, your English fluency. Do you keep a journal? To keep a journal means to regularly write in a notebook or diary over a period of time. There are many benefits to journaling in...
by info@realenglishspeaker.net | Mar 2, 2019 | Blog, Pronunciation
Do you ever feel completely lost when listening to Australians speak? The Australian accent (and Aussie pronunciation) can be difficult to understand and often leaves many visitors to the country scratching their heads. To scratch one’s head is an idiom which...
by info@realenglishspeaker.net | Feb 22, 2019 | Blog
Idioms are an important part of learning the real native speaker English that helps you immerse in the culture and community of English speaking countries. But what is an idiom? I often just liken it to an expression, something that has become popular to say and a...
by info@realenglishspeaker.net | Feb 9, 2019 | Blog, Phrasal Verbs
Do you ever get stuck when talking in English on the phone?You don’t know what to say or how to say it? And most of all, you can barely understand a word the English speaker is saying! There are a few elements of English that come into this, but one is of course...
by info@realenglishspeaker.net | Sep 16, 2018 | English Conversation, Uncategorized
THE REAL ENGLISH SHOW Lesson 2 16/9/2018 Talking About Childhood Memories Download Notes Listen to my memories of childhood and notice the grammar tenses that I use. USED TO and WOULD to talk about past memories, habits and routines. 1. USED TO We use ‘used to + verb’...