La Guía del Perezoso Para Hablar Inglés como un Nativo

Si eres como yo, querrás mejorar tu inglés (o en mi caso Portugués), pero no cuentas con el suficiente tiempo para hacerlo, y probablemente piensas que deberías estudiar más de lo que acostumbras. Son tantas las cosas que piensas que deberías hacer, pero la realidad es que no hay suficiente tiempo todo. La guía del…

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Don’t Waste Time When Studying English: Time Expressions

“Time is free, but it’s priceless.  You can’t own it, but you can use it.  You can’t keep it, but you can spend it.  Once you’ve lost it, you can never get it back.” Are you spending your time wisely when it comes to studying and practicing your English? Or, are you one of those…

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Intonation: The Secret Ingredient to Great Pronunciation (with Audio)

Listen as you read: Listen Along Hello, everybody! This is Adir Ferreira from www.adirferreira.com.br  and today I’m going to be talking to you about intonation. Intonation is the melody of language and is made of pitches (high or low qualities of a sound) that rise and fall. Intonation is used to communicate our intentions and emotions,…

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Aprendendo inglês com histórias em quadrinhos—Garfield, o gato

Se você quiser dominar a língua inglesa, precisa se apaixonar pela cultura. Seja por música, programas de TV, filmes ou história em quadrinhos, quanto mais você curtir os meios de comunicação em inglês, mais rapidamente aprenderá inglês. Entre na comunidade do Real Life English Read this article in English Aqui, no Real Life English, acreditamos…

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Commonly Confused Words: Hilarious Homophones

Repeat this phrase out loud: A witch, which lived in a fort, fought with her maid who had made her a really bad cup of coffee. That sounded kind of repetitive didn’t it? The reason for that is because I just used 3 homophones in the same phrase. A homophone is when two words are…

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Top 10 English Words with the Most Meanings

Do you get confused by English words with multiple, sometimes contradictory meanings? You think you learned how to use the word “take,” but then you discover that there are actually 127 different ways to use it (“run” has 179), including a vast selection of phrasal verbs, idioms, and colloquial expressions. If you don’t have good…

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How to Trick Your Mind into Practicing English

Do you struggle with keeping a consistent English practice?Do you think you should be studying more than you currently do?If you’re like most people, you WANT to practice English more, but for some reason you don’t spend as much time as you like.Why does this happen?Why We Don’t Do What We Say We’re Gonna Do?If…

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