Happy Valentines Day!

These are perfect words for today!

Are you infatuated with someone, or moonstruck?

Can you be both?

“I’m really infatuated with my girlfriend, but I used to be moonstruck.”

Infatuation or Moonstruck?

I know, there are few that know the difference between infatuation and being moonstruck. So let’s attempt to untangle your thoughts on these two words.

First, (my explanation is) being moonstruck is liking someone so much, that person is pretty much always on your mind. If you’re young, you may find it difficult to say Hello! or much of anything else.

Infatuation is (much easier to live with), being in love with an individual, but you can function better!

I’ve read the differences in dictionary.com and Webster’s dictionary, and I like how Webster’s says it:

Merriam-Webster’s definition of “moonstruck”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/moonstruck

… and

Merriam-Webster’s definition of “infatuation”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/infatuation

Now, can you tell the difference?

Good luck!


Now, just as a reminder;

At the end of this month, my 50% off class fee ends. Instead of classes being currently $100.00 MXN per hour now ($4.87 USD at this moment) the price will return to $200.00 MXN per hour ($9.74 USD).

I teach individuals and groups. Groups with five or more students are eligible for a discount, after this sale ends!

I teach intermediate to expert level’s of English best – I don’t need to learn your native language to teach these level’s. I teach basic/beginners level to native Spanish speakers. I speak enough Spanish to do well there 😜

Read the information on the website for a whole lot of useful information!

Let’s get YOU to be YOUR best in English!

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