Create memories.
Just like you can navigate your city because the streets look familiar…
You can say a sentence correctly because every word and preposition and verb tense sounds familiar.
Master Fluent English
by Mr. Vig
Create memories.
Just like you can navigate your city because the streets look familiar…
You can say a sentence correctly because every word and preposition and verb tense sounds familiar. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
C!
A train wreck.
(If you don’t know what I’m talking about, go back and read yesterday’s Vitamin V here.) Read More >
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
“Can I start next month?”
“How long until I become fluent?”
“Why are there so many verb tenses?” Read More >
by Mr. Vig
I was having dinner with a Czech friend last week.
He spent the winter in Sri Lanka.
“I miss the sun,” he said. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
Here’s a weird grammar rule.
My seventh grade English teacher, Mr. Lynn, taught us this is correct:
“Everyone take out his book.” Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Here’s an interesting article from the American media:
McKernan uses the pronoun “they” instead of “his” or “her” to call themself. The 37-year-old artist from Nashville, Tennessee calls their works “surreal.” They say they are “dealing with discomfort in the human journey.”
He…? Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Well done!
Yesterday, I asked you to write sentences with the word “funny.”
I think you know this word! Read More >
by Mr. Vig
I’ve been trained.
Like the German Sheperd at the airport can smell the kilo of cocaine in your underwear…
My eyes can spot grammar mistakes in signs. Read More >