How to get high scores in TOEIC test
Posted On 06 Jul 2010 By EnglishGoes. Under Teacher's Talks.
High Score for TOEIC Test
In order to get high score in TOEIC test, test takers should
Use English as often as possibleIf someone is planning to sit for a TOEIC test, he should make every effort to use English as often as he can; at work, in school, as well as ... Read More
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TOEIC test – Speaking and Writing
New TOEIC Test Format
If you are planning to take TOEIC test, you should read the updating info from ETS website for TOEIC test.
The new TOEIC test format now has Speaking and Writing tests. ETS provide info about this recently and we actracts here below for your referece
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Your Country Thanks you
Posted On 27 Jun 2010 By EnglishGoes. Under ESL stories.
ESL short Stories: Your Country Thanks you
Jordan Wolf signed up for the Army as soon as he graduated from high school. After Jordan took various aptitude tests, the recruiter said that Jordan scored high in electronics. He would receive a stateside assignment in a computer lab, where he would learn ... Read More
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Subject and Verb Agreement
Posted On 26 Jun 2010 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
Subject and Verb agreement in English Grammar
Please remember that subject and verb in a sentence must agree in person and number. Singular subjects need singular verbs; plural subjects need plural verbs.
Example:
The elevator works very well. (singular)
The elevators work very well. (plural)
Subject separated from the verb:
In English, subject and verb are ... Read More
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Determiners:Articles, Demonstratives, Quantifiers
Posted On 24 Jun 2010 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
What are determiners?
A noun modifier that expresses the reference of a noun or noun phrase is calles “a determiner”. Determiners usually include articles, and may include items like demonstratives, possessive determiners, quantifiers. In this section of the Grammar lesson, we are going to present to you 3 common use of ... Read More
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Free Trial Class schedule
Posted On 29 May 2010 By EnglishGoes. Under Course List.
Free English Speaking Trial Class
EnglishGoes E-learning Center offers Free English Speaking – Trial Class for people who want to learn to Speak English! The trial class shows students how our English speaking online class works and get ready for the real class with us. Each student can attend two trial ... Read More
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Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Posted On 16 Jan 2010 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Let's study The Past Perfect Continuous Tense Now:
Look at the following example:
Tom had been studying for two hours before his friend came.
Event in progress:studying. WHEN? before another event in the past. How long? for two hours
The Past Perfect Continuous Tense
The Form:
Subject + HAD + BEEN + Verb-ING
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English Pronunciation Guides
Posted On 25 Oct 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Pronunciation.
Improve your English Pronunciation
Below are the useful sites for learning English Pronunciation with sounds and tip to practise your better pronunciation:
A free online Talking English Pronunciation Dictionary - simply mouse over your entry to hear it pronounced. American and British spellings, with alternative pronunciations. Sounds are fast, clear and completely ... Read More
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English Pronunciation Lesson 2 – “TH”
Posted On 19 Aug 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Pronunciation.
TH sound - English Pronunciation
Learning English pronunciation is sometimes tricky for ESL learners when they meet some sounds that are not similiar to their native language sounds. For examples, th sound, /r/ sound, /t/ sound,.....
In order to help you learn English Pronunciation bett, we collect the best videos which help ... Read More
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English Nouns – Countable Noun and Uncountable Noun
Posted On 06 Aug 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
Countable Nouns:
usually take a / an or one in the singular
take a final s / es in the plural
Some countable nouns are irregular and do not take an 's' in the plural. Here are some common irregular countable nouns:
man - men
foot - feet
woman - women
foot - feet
child - children
Uncountable Nouns:
do ... Read More
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