Holiday Vocabulary: Thanksgiving
November is an important time of the year for American holidays. If you need more help with holiday vocabulary or any other aspect of the English language, contact the English Island in Atlanta. Our caring, passionate ESL teachers can create a lesson plan that is tailored to your individual needs. Holiday A holiday is a…
Read MoreNegative Questions
A negative question is worded in a way that requires a “no” response for an affirmative answer whereas a “yes” response would give a negative answer. In short, negative questions switch the “yes/no” response order of regular, or positive, questions. Here is an example of a negative question: Would you mind driving me to my…
Read MoreHoliday Vocabulary: Halloween
With the holiday season once again upon us, we’re going to revisit the meanings of some important end-of-year cultural and religious holidays observed in the United States. If you need more help with vocabulary or any other aspect of the English language, contact the English Island in Atlanta. Our passionate ESL teachers offer a variety…
Read MoreAutumn (Fall) Vocabulary
Autumn (or fall) is the season after summer but before winter during which temperatures begin to drop and some leaves begin to change from green in color to red, orange, and yellow colors. Other plants may begin to die out. In the northern hemisphere, where the English Island is located, autumn officially runs from late…
Read MoreSpring Vocabulary (Part Two)
Spring is the season after winter but before summer during which temperatures begin to warm and vegetation begins to appear. In the northern hemisphere, spring officially runs from March to May. In this week’s lesson, we’re going to look at some of the most popular holidays associated with the spring season. Spring Break: A weeklong…
Read MoreSpring Vocabulary (Part One)
Spring is the season after winter but before summer during which temperatures begin to warm and vegetation begins to appear. In the northern hemisphere, where the English Island is located, spring officially runs from March to May. In Georgia, however, it is not unusual to experience periods of cold weather well into March. With the…
Read MoreWinter Vocabulary (Part Two)
This week we’re going to look at words that describe ways that you can enjoy the winter season. While Atlanta rarely receives much in the way of snow, we do experience the occasional snowy day or two during the winter months. Therefore, we’ve included a combination of words for winter fun with and without snow.…
Read MoreWinter Vocabulary (Part One)
Winter has finally arrived in Atlanta. In fact, we recently experienced a weekend of snow, a rare event in the American South. With that in mind, here is a list of words for the winter season. This list focuses on the nature of winter and the hazards associated with it. Next time we’ll look at…
Read MoreChristmas Vocabulary (Part Two)
Christmas is the Christian holiday that honors the birth of Jesus. In the United States, Canada, and much of the rest of English-speaking world, Christmas is both a religious and a secular holiday. Many people engage in Christmas traditions, including decorating Christmas trees and exchanging gifts, even if they do not follow the Christian faith…
Read MoreChristmas Vocabulary (Part One)
In this week’s lesson, we’re going to cover some of the words commonly-associated with Christmas, the Christian holiday that honors the birth of Jesus. In the United States, Canada, and much of the rest of English-speaking world, Christmas is both a religious and a secular holiday. Except for restaurants and retail stores, most businesses are…
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