Lightening vs Lightning vs Lighting | Ask Linda! | English Grammar
Lightening, lightning and lighting are often confused. Here we look at the differences. Lightening is the present participle of the
Lightening, lightning and lighting are often confused. Here we look at the differences. Lightening is the present participle of the
In this video Linda explains the difference between then and than two words often confused by native and non-native English
Here we look at the difference between less and fewer. Less is used to refer to uncountable things while
Lay and lie are often confused for each other. Lay is a transitive verb that needs to be followed by
They’re, their and there are three words that often get used incorrectly. They’re is simply the contracted form of they
Who and whom are another two words that often cause confusion. There is a simple trick to deciding which one
As with any profession, to secure a job as an English teacher abroad you will generally need to attend an
South and Central America have several countries where there are plenty of opportunities for teaching English as a foreign language.
Anyone thinking of leaving home to live and work in another country will have a number of concerns and questions;
Teaching English abroad is one of the most popular ways to earn a living overseas no matter where in the
With beautiful tropical weather, stunning beach filled coastlines and pristine rain forests, Costa Rica is one of the most popular
France is a popular destination for thousands of TEFL/TESOL teachers every year. Most employers will expect teachers to have a
Although it can be difficult for non-EU citizens to find teaching jobs in Europe there are plenty of opportunities for
East Asia is one of the most popular regions in the world for teaching English as a foreign language, with
The Middle East has become the place to be if you want to make serious money teaching English. Saudi Arabia
Spain has been a top destination for English teachers for a number of years. In all the major cities you