How to build a daily English practice habit

How to Build a Daily English Practice Habit

How to Build a Daily English Practice Habit Hello, dear English learners! Today, we’re focusing on something that can truly transform your progress: building a steady, everyday English practice habit. Long study periods and complex planning are not necessary; all you need are small, regular tasks that fit easily into Read more

Need, needn't, needn't have

Need, Needn’t, Needn’t have

Need, Needn’t, Needn’t have Hello, English learners! Have you ever wondered when to say “You don’t need to go”, “You needn’t go”, or “You needn’t have gone”? These small differences can make a big impact on your grammar accuracy — especially if you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First (FCE) or Read more

Suffix -WARD

The Suffix -ward in English

The Suffix -ward in English: Direction and Movement Explained (B2–C1) Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. In English, we often use the suffix -ward (and its British variant -wards) to form words that express direction, movement, or orientation. These words are extremely common in both everyday English and Read more