Today on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question from Valens in Rwanda. Question: "Please explain how to use ‘gonna.'" – Valens,…
In today's Ask a Teacher, we answer a question about saying goodbye. Our reader, Hideki, works at a high school…
Today on Ask a Teacher, we answer an email from a reader. Mieshui asks: Question: Recently, I met three words that confused me:…
Today on Ask a Teacher, we answer an email from Nathaniel in South Sudan. He asks: Question: What is the difference between…
In today's Ask a Teacher, our reader Hoang asks: Question: What is the proper use of look, watch and see? Answer: Hello, Hoang! You…
Today on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question from Mehdi in Iran. He writes: Question: Please explain about either/or and neither/nor.…
Today on Ask a Teacher, we answer an email from a reader. He writes: Question: I would like to know the difference…
Today's Ask a Teacher is all about the word "all," thanks to a question from our reader Ibrahim O. He asks: Question: What…
Hi, everyone! I hope you like prepositions because I am going to talk about them again today. The question today…
Welcome back, everyone! Last week, I answered a question from a reader about the prepositions on and onto. The other part of the…
Welcome back to Ask a Teacher! Many English prepositions can be close in meaning. So, sometimes knowing which to choose…
Hello and welcome to Ask a Teacher! In today's program, we compare two things that sound and look the same…
In today's Ask a Teacher, our reader Leopoldo asks about three commonly confused travel words. Here is the question: Question: Hi! Can…
Today on Ask a Teacher, a reader from Brazil asks about two common adverbs. Here is his question: Question: Hello from Brazil!…
You may remember last week's program, in which I talked about rules of English word stress for two-syllable words. If you…