Picture from allconnect.com Written by Angela Rose Calling all English teachers! It’s time to revamp that resume and brush up on those language skills. Covid-19 may have changed the way we teach, but it hasn’t stopped us from moving forward. This fall we’re offer three fabulous workshops to assist educators in the field of teaching English. These courses are also ideal … [Read more...] about Update Your Resume with One of Our Teacher Training Workshops!
Picture from freepik.com Written by Terry Barakat Where there’s a will, there’s a way means if someone really wants to do something, they will find a way to do it, even if there are things that make it hard to do. This may be used in a positive sense, such as talking about a tireless worker who gets a hard job done. It can also be used in a negative sense, like when … [Read more...] about Learn English Idioms: Where there’s a will, there’s a way
STUDYING ENGLISH ONLINE DOESN’T HAVE TO EXPENSIVE! That’s why the English Language Institute at Missouri State University is offering lots of discounts on online programs. Look for the program you are interested in and find out how you can study in a high-quality course and save money: English for Academic Purposes The English for Academic Purposes program is … [Read more...] about $ Economical Ways to Study English at Missouri State University This Fall $
image by blogs.transparent.com In order to be successful at something, it is important to not only start working for your goals, but also to continue working hard as you go and grow. Keeping your eye on the ball can help you achieve your dreams and stay focused on what you want to accomplish. Learn about the expression “keep one’s eye on the ball” and add it to your English … [Read more...] about Learn English Idioms: Keep One’s Eye on the Ball
Have you ever encounter a situation or an opportunity that was so unique you thought it would never happen again? You might say that things like that happen once in a blue moon. Why? Well, a blue moon is so rare and happens not-so-frequent, that this expression is used when an event presents itself not very often. Meaning / Synonyms very rarely once after a long time … [Read more...] about Learn English Idioms: Once in a Blue Moon