Saturday was hot.
So I decided to escape the burning cobblestones of the center and go to a secret pool in the woods.
Well, about a thousand other people had the same idea, and my “secret” pool didn’t feel so secret.
I will teach you to become a confident English speaker without schools and rules
by Mr. Vig
Saturday was hot.
So I decided to escape the burning cobblestones of the center and go to a secret pool in the woods.
Well, about a thousand other people had the same idea, and my “secret” pool didn’t feel so secret. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
Maybe you grew up in a city and never had this problem.
But if you grew up in a suburb, or in the country like me, then you know what it feels like to be a kid trapped at home.
Any time you want to go somewhere – to a friend’s house, to the store, to the playgroun – you have to ask, and sometimes beg, one of your parents to take you. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Café Grand Orient, Prague.
A few years ago.
I sat down with a new student and asked her about her English. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
“Should I use his technique?”
My student was talking about A.J. Hoge.
A.J. is an online teacher, but unlike the sea of other English teachers on the internet, he’s the only one I recommend to students. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
You know those big, yellow school busses in American movies?
Well, I used to take one of those to school every day.
And every morning, I had to walk from my house to the bus stop down the street. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
#1 The Over-Teacher
Have you ever had a bad golf or tennis lesson?
A bad golf/tennis lesson is when the coach says: Read More >
by Mr. Vig
“Can you issue an invoice so my company can pay?”
This is a question I get a lot.
My reply is, “Sure, but that’s not what you want.” Read More >
by Mr. Vig
I’ve been wearing a lot of black lately.
It’s not a style choice.
It’s because my white shirts are usually unironed (I hate ironing). Read More >