Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is a widely recognized guideline used to measure the level of language proficiency a learner has achieved in a specific language. It was established by the Council of Europe and has been increasingly adopted by other countries. If […]
Present Simple in English: A Complete Guide
If you’re a beginner in learning English as an additional language, the present simple is the first verb tense you need to master. This happens because it’s the most frequently used tense to talk about ourselves. So, if you’re not sure about how to use it properly, this article is essential for you. Keep reading! […]
Maybe or Perhaps: What’s the Difference?
Sometimes, learning English as an additional language can be confusing. Well, to be honest, learning any language can sometimes be confusing. It all depends on the learners’ perspectives. In this article, you’ll understand the difference between two similar (and sometimes confusing) English words. You’ve already probably noticed that they have similar uses, but which should […]
What Are the Subject, Verb, and Object of a Sentence?
If you’re here, chances are that you’ve already heard a lot of grammar words while you study English. Among them, you may have heard about nouns, adjectives, adverbs, articles, verbs, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, and interjections. In this article, we focus on the subject, verb, and object of a sentence. So, if you’re not 100% sure […]
Past Simple (or Simple Past) Tense in English: A Complete Guide!
If you’re an English as an additional language learner and you’re not sure about how to use the past simple (or simple past) tense in English, here’s a complete guide made especially for you. You’ll finish reading this article much more confident in using this verb tense. Read on! In case you need to remember all […]