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Posted on September 19, 2022November 22, 2025

Grammar practice: adjectives in -ed and -ing

[This post has been written with ESL/EFL students in mind, CEFR level B1 and above.] Are you bored or boring? Was the last film you saw interested or interesting?  There are many adjectives in English that can be used with the endings -ed and -ing, and students sometimes confuse them. If you are unsure when …

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Posted on September 12, 2022August 16, 2024

Discussing Wordsworth’s poem ‘The Tables Turned’

In an earlier post about interpreting poetry, I tried to convince my readers of the merits of reading poems and enjoying them as a form of art. There I also presented a six-step approach to interpreting poems that I will be referring to throughout this article, so you might want to have a look at …

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Posted on September 5, 2022September 2, 2022

Top 3 online resources for your vocabulary study

[This post has been written with ESL/EFL students in mind, CEFR level B1 and above.] There are countless resources on the internet that can help you with learning and practising new vocabulary. In this post, Iโ€™ll introduce you to just three websites I always recommend to my students and that I regularly use myself. Make …

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Posted on August 15, 2022July 29, 2025

Eat like Sherlock: food in Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories

I've read all the canonical Sherlock Holmes stories and took notes of his dietary habits. Here's what I found out.

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