by Ruth | May 24, 2023 | Creating your Independent English Language School, English Language Teaching ELT, Free English Learning Support, How to Find an Online English Teacher
We’re a small independent language school in Scotland, on a mission to do things differently. In this blog, find out how we are changing the ELT industry. English Learning – Differently! A Late Night Call How is my English? How good do I speak English? This...
by Ruth | Apr 22, 2023 | Free English Learning Support, How to Find an Online English Teacher
Presenting Sam Davies | Online English Teacher I was delighted to catch up with online English teacher Sam Davies for a chat about her English teaching services. In our interview, Sam describes the two types of English services she offers. In both cases, she...
by Ruth | Nov 12, 2022 | Free English Learning Support, Tips for English Learners
The 5-Day Challenge Phenomenon In this blog, I answer 7 frequently asked questions about 5-Day Challenges. Before I answer them, I’d like to point out what a great source of real, live English they are for L2 speakers – no matter what the subject. Anyone looking...
by Ruth | Jun 29, 2022 | Free English Learning Support, Meet the Makers English Immersion, Tips for English Learners
We’re rewarding our newsletter subscribers with FREE Video English Lessons! And in our latest video series, I do a bit of frank talking. I’m ‘Spilling the Beans!’ That is to say, I have quite a few opinions about contemporary English...
by Ruth | May 16, 2022 | Free English Learning Support
Blue Noun Language Hub is bringing you a Monday Morning English Lesson. That’s right! A free English language lesson dropping every Monday. Each week we will publish a short video talking about a subject of cultural interest – answering questions about the...
by Ruth | Feb 26, 2022 | Free English Learning Support
I Used to versus I am Used to in English Learning I’ve adapted this blogpost to be useful to English learners practising the difference between: “I use [something] to/for” “I am used to” “I used to” This can be a tricky...