To “break the ice” is an English idiom that means to start a conversation with someone new. If you are studying at a new school, or travelling to somewhere you’ve never been before, you may find our guide to breaking the ice in English very useful for making friends!
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If you love talking about space and science, but you don’t know how to do it in English, our handy guide will get you started! We’ve put together some useful vocab and tips to help you hold your own against the biggest space geeks.
Read MoreHow To Teach English Infographic
Kaplan surveyed more than 500 ESL teachers from around the world to discover what tools they use to enhance their lessons. The results of Kaplan’s survey have been turned into the “How to Teach English” infographic.
Read MoreHow to use Facebook to Learn English
You may have a Facebook account for social reasons, but did you know that it is also a useful tool for English learners? In today’s blog, we offer practical advice on how to use Facebook to learn English. Find out how Facebook can help improve your vocabulary and discover useful groups and pages to help you practice your writing skills.
Read MoreHow to Build 5 Great Job Skills
You can gain some of the most highly-desired job skills in the process of learning a new language. In and out of the class, these skills frequently come up. Find out these top skills and how taking an English or other language class can help you in more ways than you think!
Read MoreHow to Use Twitter to Learn English
Which tools do use to learn English online? In today’s blog we take a look at how to use Twitter to learn English as a foreign language. Discover how using Twitter can help to improve your reading and writing skills, as well as finding teachers an students who can share their knowledge with you.
Read MoreHow to Fix Run-On Sentences

What are run-on sentences? How can you find out if you’re writing run-on sentences and how can you fix them? Fix your run-on sentences and make your writing more clear an easier to understand. Get one step closer to English writing fluency! Read our how-to guide for tips and a lesson.
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