Want to Know What to Expect Learning Here?

It’s so easy! Learn at YOUR time; Ask questions until you understand; Laugh comfortably, or not – your choice; … no matter what, just learn. The photo below is a copy of my table of contents in my website – https://pandcae.data.blog Come and visit the site, and contact me ,if you’re interested! Solo and groupContinue reading “Want to Know What to Expect Learning Here?”

Here Are Some of the Best Reasons to Study English Here!

This is a short, but very informative post: Unless you are a “Supreme Being”, you’re not going to know everything, but this is one of the joys of learning, knowing and using English! Purposely using and understanding it in humor, sarcasm or just in regular reading and speech! Do you know what sarcasm is? No?Continue reading “Here Are Some of the Best Reasons to Study English Here!”

Come! Learn Advanced English Online!

Just you? Have a group? No matter! Here is where you want to learn! IELTS, or TOEFL, both are taught here! Ask as many questions as you need to understand your studies. Prepare to communicate with native English speakers! Many people worldwide speak a little English, but be able to have meaningful conversations with native’sContinue reading “Come! Learn Advanced English Online!”

Increase Your Vocabulary, and Something New for Posts

What’s new? Instead of sharing my posts online all the time – I’ll still make and post them, but I’ll only share one post per week, all the others will be here and the “ads” will direct the interested people to see, read and view the posts. What’s today’s vocabulary word? “Empathic”. This is aContinue reading “Increase Your Vocabulary, and Something New for Posts”

Critical Thinking, part 2 of 2

Here’s a little, yet important something I forgot to post yesterday on the subject of critical thinking. I shared yesterdays post with a student of mine, and he asked what the secrets are, the ones mentioned in the video. I found something – linked below. What are some value’s that you know or believe toContinue reading “Critical Thinking, part 2 of 2”

Augment and Critical Thinking. What Do These Have to do With English?

Separately or together? How or even why, why would you want to separate the two? Let’s take a look at the word augment from a dictionaries point of view. Remember, read the whole definition: Merriam-Webster’s definition of “augment”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/augment Okay, augment what? Something many, I dare say, most people never learned, let alone, apply. Okay,Continue reading “Augment and Critical Thinking. What Do These Have to do With English?”

Which is the Best and Easiest Way to Learn?

Honestly, there is NO one way that’s best for everyone! Some people need an orderly, no-nonsense learning style; others a more relaxed, a non confrontational style, and while there are others, this one is my favorite – the non confrontational but humorous style. I think, I believe and have proven that when a teacher presentsContinue reading “Which is the Best and Easiest Way to Learn?”

Learning from AI and From Humans, in short, Which is Better?

There is an on going debate about which is the better way to learn English/languages. Here, I have provided you with a few videos which I hope will help you understand the advantages and disadvantages. Continue to learn more: Another… Here is a video that’s explaining what I told you last week. AI will notContinue reading “Learning from AI and From Humans, in short, Which is Better?”

AI, Better for Learning? Here Are a Few Videos to Help You Consider

Here is some (or a lot of) information for you to consider; Learning from AI is learning from a reflection – a mirror: AI thwarts a persons ability to think – AI can do things for you, but people are lazy when someone, something can do it for them. How can AI teach us howContinue reading “AI, Better for Learning? Here Are a Few Videos to Help You Consider”

What Makes a Great Teacher? How Much Do You Learn from Your Teacher?

What does one learn from a teacher? Ummm… let’s see… The subject… How to use the subject matter in the real world… How to communicate with others, especially in the subject studied… This list is long. The teachers and university professors that influenced me the most were the ones that were approachable – those whoContinue reading “What Makes a Great Teacher? How Much Do You Learn from Your Teacher?”

What is Critical Thinking?

Many years ago, I had to take a class to teach in a Mexican school. One of the things the instructor said in the class was that the level of education from K to 12 was great; afterward K thru 12, the level went down, but he didn’t know why. This past weekend, this subjectContinue reading “What is Critical Thinking?”

Are You Discombobulated? Before You Answer, Which is It? Tear or Tear?

I used to laugh at the word, ‘discombobulate’, even the past tense version, ‘discombobulated’. It sounded so weird, so I eventually looked up the word so I’d understand how to use it. Before we get into the pronunciation and meaning of that word, let’s get into a word AI usually gets wrong, which is oneContinue reading “Are You Discombobulated? Before You Answer, Which is It? Tear or Tear?”

How Two Little Slashes Change the Pronunciation and Meaning of a Word

Beside changing the pronunciation and its meaning, one is a verb, the other is a noun. Just two slashes, this is all it takes! Alright, let’s give you an example: “Hurry up! Resume typing your résumé.” Let’s go American first; Merriam-Webster’s definition of “resume“: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resume Merriam-Webster’s definition of “résumé“: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/résumé … or very happy! 😁Continue reading “How Two Little Slashes Change the Pronunciation and Meaning of a Word”

Simple Words, Not So Simple to Pronounce or Understand and of Course, More

Here are a couple of words we as people get wrong on occasion, but AI seems to constantly get wrong, in pronunciation: • Bow • Bow • Bow “Please tie a bow on the gift!” “Play the cello with the bow.” “Before you spar in martial arts, it’s respectful to bow.” “To shoot an arrow,Continue reading “Simple Words, Not So Simple to Pronounce or Understand and of Course, More”

Wound or Wound? Which is it? Refuse or Refuse? Also, Which One? & More!

We’re back to words spelled the same, pronounced differently and that have different meanings! I like audio books! Why? The stories are very nice and my mind creates the scenery. However, the stories are told via AI, which pronounces certain words incorrectly, such as the ones in the title. If you don’t know the words,Continue reading “Wound or Wound? Which is it? Refuse or Refuse? Also, Which One? & More!”

Today, We Explore the Variances of One Word, Live

Without a context, you really don’t know which version of the word I intended. Was I using it as a verb, an adjective, or an adverb? “Live, from New York!” “He was reporting live, and it was a lively report. Everyone was talking with great feeling!” “She lived a very nice life.” Here, read theContinue reading “Today, We Explore the Variances of One Word, Live”

Oooo! I Forgot Another Word Sounding Like Air! English Accents and More

Well it’s Monday, thus we start another work week! Starting with the word I forgot, the one that sounds like air; The prince is heir to the throne. Merriam-Webster’s definition of “heir”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/heir Let’s put aside the words that sound similar for a moment and move onto a word you’re likely to hear and orContinue reading “Oooo! I Forgot Another Word Sounding Like Air! English Accents and More”

While Visiting the Area Named Ayr, a Man Was Speaking to Us with an Air of Superiority from the Town Dais

Well, another Friday has befallen us! Now it’s time for at least a little fun! But before you have too much fun (is that possible nowadays?), here’s a few things to help you through your weekend! Here’s a word we’re all familiar with – air. The problem with understanding this word is simple – itContinue reading “While Visiting the Area Named Ayr, a Man Was Speaking to Us with an Air of Superiority from the Town Dais”

Hi! Are You High? and a Few More Words You Should Know

Hi! I was to post something yesterday, but life got in the way of creativity 😖 Any who… Since I’m catching up from yesterday, let’s just dive into an English word salad. Starting from the title: Merriam-Webster’s definition of “hi”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hi … not to be confused with, i.e., don’t capitalize both letters unless…; Merriam-Webster’s definitionContinue reading “Hi! Are You High? and a Few More Words You Should Know”

What’s the Benefits of Writing in English Daily? Mean vs. Mien – the Difference’s & more

Well, it’s Monday – again😋 I have a few things for you today, mostly beneficial for you… others? 🤔 So what ya think? Let’s get started? Cool! Here are two words, spelled differently, they have very different meanings that you should know, but their pronunciation is the same – welcome to English! So, what areContinue reading “What’s the Benefits of Writing in English Daily? Mean vs. Mien – the Difference’s & more”

The Correct Pronunciation; How to ACQUIRE Language and More (of course!)

Whew! It’s been a long week! So, below are a few things you need to know – why? Because you know them, but as you’ve been told, and you’ve accepted them as the only way to know and understand them. Of course, I’m here with proof otherwise! Here’s a word you see and occasionally use,Continue reading “The Correct Pronunciation; How to ACQUIRE Language and More (of course!)”

New Classroom, Updated Information and Easy to Learn?

I decided on a classroom! First, I really like Teachmint, so I really have nothing bad to say about their services in general. I was with them years ago, but they had a change I didn’t like. As we all know, life changes often, so I needed a new classroom and after looking around, IContinue reading “New Classroom, Updated Information and Easy to Learn?”

A Seasoning vs. a Measurement?

Actually, both can be measured. While in a general sense, unless one of these words is pronounced correctly, if one doesn’t hear this letter, the meaning is lost, or confused. Let me give you a very short example; ‘It’s time to add thyme to the pot.’ Most everyone knows what time is; Merriam-Webster’s definition ofContinue reading “A Seasoning vs. a Measurement?”

You See These words and Abbreviations Often, but Do You Understand?

Whew! 😜 Finally, it’s Friday! So to close this week, let’s do some things you’ve more than likely seen, but don’t always understand at the moment: What does O. E. M. or just OEM mean? This is seen more by technical professionals, but still with average communicator’s; Definition of OEM is original equipment manufacturer. LearnContinue reading “You See These words and Abbreviations Often, but Do You Understand?”

How Many Variations Are There for This Word?

Many! I debated – not too long – about posting this, but it is a common word, even in its variations. Some people are ashamed to say this word, quietly, or aloud, some just like a name they know… the reasons vary, but many are humorous, and that’s what you’ll learn here! Even though thisContinue reading “How Many Variations Are There for This Word?”

What is a ‘Double Entendre’? and a Couple More!

Hi! 👋🏼 The following is definitely for those in the “Expert” level, but you can get there with me, and enjoy the learning also! This post is a little late, but its here! The next and last one for this week will be on Friday… unless I feel inspired to do an extra one 😜

Do You Know the Difference? and…

This past Sunday I was (re?) exploring an app, then a new – to me – widget for this website and discovered some things I either didn’t know, or forgot – accidentally, or on purpose… conveniently or not, about something’s I either didn’t know, or just forgot… hey, something’s I can blame on age 😜Continue reading “Do You Know the Difference? and…”

Same Words, Different Meanings

Here are a couple videos which should cause you to at least smile, but if nothing else, help you to understand a bit of the complexity in using and understanding English. By the way, AI, although is good (not great) as a help meet, more than likely will not help you to use and/or understandContinue reading “Same Words, Different Meanings”

Different Spelling, Same  Pronunciation and a Word Extension with Definition and Example

Yesterday, you learned the difference between mail and mail, now you can learn another word which sounds like mail, with a different spelling, and an extended version of the same word, with a definition and an example! You more than likely know and understand the word, “male“, but just in case you dont know, orContinue reading “Different Spelling, Same  Pronunciation and a Word Extension with Definition and Example”

… and You Thought This Word Only Meant…?

Let’s increase your English vocabulary… What is this? Have you figured it out yet? If not, here’s another hint; Enough hints; Got it yet? There is mail, then there is mail! 😶 The oldest of the two is, or was something used in ancient wars, when fighting was typically face-to-face. So mail was used becauseContinue reading “… and You Thought This Word Only Meant…?”

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