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That’s a common American greeting.
It sounds very normal for me.
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I’m still in England.
And I’m still learning to speak English (like an Englishman).
Last week I told you that everyone is asking me the same question. Read More >
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“You all right?”
“What a strange thing to ask,” thinks the American in England.
Of course, I’m all right. Do I look injured, bloody or beaten? Read More >
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HI, from England.
This week, I’m visiting friends in the UK.
It’s also the first week of summer vacation… I mean, holiday (that’s what the English say), so we’re doing some travelling with the kids since they’re out of school now. Read More >
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This week I’m in England visiting friends.
Yesterday we took a long trip.
We drove from my friends’ home in the middle of the country up north to where we’re renting a cottage for a few days. Read More >
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I have arrived in England!
And the news reports were correct.
Lots of delays, unfortunately. Read More >
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This is my last week home in Virginia.
Soon, I’ll be on the road again.
My first stop will be England. Read More >
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I just bought a new book.
It’s called “English Vocabulary for Beginning ESL Learners.”
Doesn’t that sound exciting? Read More >
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“I didn’t know that was a mistake.”
That’s what all my students told me.
My first year as a teacher, I was teaching mostly private lessons. Read More >
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The secret summer bargain most English students don’t know about
It seems everything’s getting more expensive these days.
Soon, a ten dollar word will cost you $11. Read More >
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