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		<title>Get Fit in English&#8230;</title>
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Image courtesy of Matthew Henry Hall


www.theenglishteacheronline.com
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		<title>Get fit in English&#8230;Online</title>
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How To Learn English!
Here are some tips which may help you to master the English Language!
Speak without Fear
The biggest problem most people face in learning a new language is their own fear. They worry that they won’t say things correctly or that they will look stupid so they don’t talk at all. Don’t do this. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Anyone for idoms?</title>
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English Expression 1. as easy as pie means &#8220;very easy&#8221; (same as &#8220;a piece of cake&#8221;)
 Example: He said it is a difficult problem, but I don&#8217;t agree. It seems as easy as pie to me!
English Expression 2. be sick and tired of means &#8220;I hate&#8221; (also &#8220;can&#8217;t stand&#8221;)
 Example: I&#8217;m sick and tired of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/anyone-for-idoms/</link>
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		<title>Crosswords</title>
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Crosswords are a great way of learning new English words. But some people are put off by them as they look too complicating right from the start. Choose an easy one to start with and follow these tips&#8230;
1. Go for the first letter of a word up and then down. If I can get one [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/crosswords/</link>
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		<title>Irregular verbs</title>
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Present
Past
Past Participle


be
was, were
been


become
became
become


begin
began
begun


blow
blew
blown


break
broke
broken


bring
brought
brought


build
built
built


burst
burst
burst


buy
bought
bought


catch
caught
caught


choose
chose
chosen


come
came
come


cut
cut
cut


deal
dealt
dealt


do
did
done


drink
drank
drunk


drive
drove
driven


eat
ate
eaten


fall
fell
fallen


feed
fed
fed


feel
felt
felt


fight
fought
fought


find
found
found


fly
flew
flown


forbid
forbade
forbidden


forget
forgot
forgotten


forgive
forgave
forgiven


freeze
froze
frozen


get
got
gotten


give
gave
given


go
went
gone


grow
grew
grown


have
had
had


hear
heard
heard


hide
hid
hidden


hold
held
held


hurt
hurt
hurt


keep
kept
kept


know
knew
known


lay
laid
laid


lead
led
led


leave
left
left


let
let
let


lie
lay
lain


lose
lost
lost


make
made
made


meet
met
met


pay
paid
paid


quit
quit
quit


read
read
read


ride
rode
ridden


ring
rang
rung


rise
rose
risen


run
ran
run


say
said
said


see
saw
seen


seek
sought
sought


sell
sold
sold


send
sent
sent


shake
shook
shaken


shine
shone
shone


sing
sang
sung


sit
sat
sat


sleep
slept
slept


speak
spoke
spoken


spend
spent
spent


spring
sprang
sprung


stand
stood
stood


steal
stole
stolen


swim
swam
swum


swing
swung
swung


take
took
taken


teach
taught
taught


tear
tore
torn


tell
told
told


think
thought
thought


throw
threw
thrown


understand
understood
understood


wake
woke (waked)
woken (waked)


wear
wore
worn


win
won
won


write
wrote
written



Source www.owl.english.purdue.edu
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		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/irregular-verbs/</link>
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		<title>Winter Vocabulary</title>
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Winter Vocabulary



drift
a  mass or bank made up of drifting matter such as snow.


flake 
any  small or light piece, esp. of snow.


flurry 
of  snow, to fall lightly and for a short time.


freeze 
to  become hardened into ice or a solid form through loss of heat. 


frost 
a  light, white covering of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t mispell&#8230;..ooops misspell words in English</title>
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Misspelled words.
A

a while
absence
accelerate
accomplish
accumulate
acknowledge
acquaintance
acquire
across
anoint
apology
axle
accordion

B

barbecue
beginning
broccoli
business

C

camouflage
candidate
cantaloupe
carburetor
Caribbean
cartilage
chauvinism
chili
coliseum
colonel
commemorate
congratulations
coolly
criticize

D

Dalmatian
deceive
defendant
defiant
desiccate
desperate
development
disappear
disappoint
dissipate
difference

E

ecstasy
especially
excellent
exercise
explanation

F

Fahrenheit
finally
flabbergast
fourth
fulfill

G

generally
genius
government
grammar
gross
guttural

H

handkerchief
horrific
hypocrisy

I

imitate
inadvertent
incidentally
incredible
ingenious
irascible
irresistible

K

knowledge

L

labeled
led
liaison
lieutenant
liquefy
lose
lying

M

magically
marshmallow
mischief
misogyny
missile

N

nauseous
necessary
no one

O

occasion
occur/occurred
octopus
official

P

parallel
parliament
particular
peninsula
pharaoh
physical
piece
pigeon
pistachio
pleasant
plenitude
preferable
presumptuous
proceed
propagate
pursue

R

raspberry
receipt
refrigerator
religious
remembrance
renowned
ridiculous

S

salary
sandal
sandwich
savvy
scissors
seize
sensible
separate
sheriff
shish kebab
siege
similar
special
success
simile

T

tableau
tariff
tomorrow
tongue
too/to/two
tragedy
truly

U

usage

V

vicious
village

W

withhold

Y

you&#8217;re/your

Source www.yourdictionary.com/
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		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/dont-mispellooops-misspell-words-in-english/</link>
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		<title>New Year&#8217;s Resolutions</title>
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It&#8217;s this time of year when most people make a New Year&#8217;s Resolution, I&#8217;m sure you can guess mine just by looking at the image, but what&#8217;s yours?
The absolute most common New Year’s resolution has to do with losing weight or getting in shape. The details may vary from person to person, but the overall [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/new-years-resolutions/</link>
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		<title>Happy New Year&#8230;2009</title>
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  Happy New Year to all my friends, colleagues and readers&#8230;&#8230;Personal ESL Trainer 2009
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		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/happy-new-year2009/</link>
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		<title>Merry Christmas</title>
		<description><![CDATA[
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas&#8230;from your Personal ESL Trainer
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		<link>http://www.personalesltrainer.com/merry-christmas/</link>
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