Archive for the 'Learn English' Category
November 21, 2019
English Travel Phrases Guide
If you plan on traveling to the United States (or another largely English-speaking country) soon, you’ll definitely want to know some English travel phrases. Even if you’re not fluent in English yet, it’s important to know how to effectively communicate with the people you’re going to encounter—bus drivers and train station managers, hotel staff, shop clerks, and the list goes on.
Increasing your English travel vocabulary is an essential step in your visit to the United States.
Knowing just a few basic English travel phrases will ultimately make your life easier as you navigate this new place. Instead of struggling to find words when ordering at a restaurant or asking for directions, you’ll have these most common English travel phrases... Show more
October 29, 2019
Time Off to Vote: Voting and Elections on Election Day
One of the United States’ greatest attributes is its democracy, the ability for its people to vote in elections. Voting and elections in the United States follow specific rules and regulations, ensuring voting equality and fairness.
In this article, you’ll learn about voting on Election Day, including some information on how national elections work.
At EnglishClass101.com, we hope to make every aspect of your language-learning journey both fun and informative!
1. What is Election Day?
When people talk about Election Day, they're usually talking about the federal offices in the United States.
Is Election Day a national holiday in the US?
For most people in the United States, the Tuesday after the first Monday in... Show more
October 24, 2019
Numbers in English: Learn English Numbers
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It's important to study numbers because no matter where you are, they're a necessary and unavoidable part of life. This is especially true when it comes to buying things/shopping, telling time, reading calendars, and knowing how to communicate with others the concept of "how many/how much."
If you plan on traveling to the United States or any other English-speaking country, it’s vital that you pick up at least the most basic numbers in English. From there, you can also begin learning how to write numbers in English as well as grasp the basics of the number system in English. Trust us, knowing these things will come in handy over and over again!
We hope to answer your questions and give... Show more
September 24, 2019
Halloween USA: Halloween Activities & Events
Each year, Americans celebrate Halloween—a holiday dedicated to everything spooky, dark, and disturbing. While this Halloween celebration is relatively new in the U.S., many Americans actually look forward to it all year long!
In this article, you’ll learn about the most common Halloween activities, the holiday’s possible origins, and popular Halloween sayings you can start practicing today.
At EnglishClass101.com, we hope to make every aspect of your learning journey both fun and informative!
1. What is Halloween in the United States?
Halloween is a time for celebration in the USA. It's become the second most popular holiday in the nation over the years. Halloween is known for its oftentimes scary costumes, elaborate... Show more
September 12, 2019
How to Make an Apology for Poor English, and More!
There are few things in life more frustrating than having difficulty communicating with others, and this is pretty inevitable when you move to a country that speaks a different language than your mother tongue.
Anyone learning a new language is sure to stumble sometimes, and apologies are the best and simplest way to brush off frustration and embarrassment. Knowing how to say "sorry" in English conversations when necessary is a vital skill to learn. Whether you’re looking to say sorry for your English or want to know another word for "sorry" in English, you can find exactly what you need on EnglishClass101.com.
Learn how to make an apology for poor English and other ways to say "sorry" in English with EnglishClass101.com and our guide... Show more
August 16, 2019
Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day in the U.S.
What day is International Talk Like a Pirate Day? How can you take part? What on earth is a landlubber?
In this article, you’ll learn a little bit about a relatively new, U.S.-born holiday, dedicated to talking like a pirate. What fun would learning a language be without a little deviance from the usual, anyway?
At EnglishClass101.com, we hope to make every aspect of your language-learning journey both fun and informative! And today, we hope you walk away from this lesson with all the pirate-y conversation material you’ll need to celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Let’s get starrrrted.
1. What is Talk Like a Pirate Day?
On International Talk Like a Pirate Day, people are encouraged to talk like a pirate!... Show more
August 16, 2019
How to Read Body Language in the United States
Body language says what words can’t, and it can serve as an effective maneuver around poor English skills—or difficulties in any other language for that matter! On top of that, body language complements verbal language; it acts a lot like slang in that it makes for more fluent and lively conversation.
However, in order to make this work for you, you need to know how to read body language. Nonverbal communications in English are just as important as they are around the world. This guide on body gestures in our English lesson will help you get a better grasp of American nonverbal communication.
Learn about body language in American culture, as well as an array of body gestures in English, with EnglishClass101.com, and prove yourself... Show more
July 23, 2019
A List of the Best English Internet Slang and Text
At EnglishClass101, we show you how to use the basics of the language correctly, with loads of aids and easy-to-use tools! Yet learning the slang words and phrases, as well as the texting acronyms of any new language, will greatly increase your ability to chat with native speakers. They often serve to enhance conversation and add color to what you need to say online, without using many words.
Slang language is defined, according to Google dictionary, as "a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people."
So, you should be able to see that if you want in with any community of English... Show more
June 21, 2019
5 Common Problems English Learners Face (And How to Overcome Them)
As a common lingua franca for business and tourism all over the world, it’s no wonder why English is one of the most widely spoken foreign languages around the globe. While English is the most popular foreign language, that doesn’t mean that is the easiest.
How difficult English is to learn will depend largely on the native language of the student. The closer a student’s native language is to English, the easier time they will have learning the language. Conversely, the further one’s native language is to English, the harder time they will have in mastering the language.
In this post, we look at five of the biggest challenges students of English face, and we also share some practical tips on how to overcome them.
1) Phrasal... Show more
June 21, 2019
The Fourth of July: Independence Day in the United States
In the United States, the Fourth of July is one of the most important holidays and is the country’s National Day. It commemorates the end of the American Revolution, and the July 4, 1776 passing of the Declaration of Independence, which freed the United States from British rule.
From Fourth of July fireworks to singing the National Anthem, Americans use this day to be thankful for our freedom and to remember those who sacrificed to help us attain it.
In learning about this significant U.S. holiday, you’re examining the very roots of U.S. culture as it is today. And as any successful language-learner can tell you, understanding a country’s culture is vital in mastering the language.
At EnglishClass101.com, we hope to make this... Show more