A first impression is vitally important, yet how much thought do we give to how we answer? In the seconds of time we have, we usually give our name and then mumble something we hope is relevant. Here at ULC I teach a simple system for introductions. Spending a few...
Because = the reason why you do something Why did you watch this video? I watched this video because my teacher recommended it. Why do you watch youtube videos? I watch youtube videos because they are very interesting/funny/entertaining. So = the result of something...
We use first, then, after that and when to show the order of events in a story in English. My pancake recipe! First, take a bowl. Then, put 250 grams of flour into the bowl. After that, break four eggs into the bowl. Next, add half a litre of milk into the bowl. Then,...
Past Continuous sentences focus on an action that happened at a specific time in the past. Past continuous rules = was/were + verb + ing + You were cooking dinner at 7pm. I was cooking dinner when my husband came home. − I wasn’t watching TV when my husband came...