Skip to content
TPR Teaching
  • Start Here
  • For Teachers
    • Finances
    • Jobs
      • Non Native Speakers
      • Native Speakers
    • Teaching Certificate
    • Teach English Abroad
    • Teach English Online
    • Teacher Resources
  • For Learners
    • Courses
    • English Language Learning
    • Kids
    • Lifestyle
    • Other Languages
  • Resources
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Shop
    • Printables
    • Learn to Teach Online

English Language Learning

English language learning to make your life easier! English grammar, vocabulary, words and letters. Answering your English questions.

Do You Know These 50 Famous Acronyms?

Famous Acronyms

Humans have been using acronyms for centuries. One of the earliest examples can be seen in the Greek word “ichthys” which stands for “Iēsous Christos, Theou Yios, Sōtēr” (or “Jesus

Categories English Language Learning

45 Best College Movies of All Times

Best College Movies

College movies are a cinema staple, delighting those who attended college with nostalgia and those who did not, with plenty of drama, comedy, and general mishaps to hold their interest.

Categories English Language Learning

“Where Have You Been” Versus “Where Were You”

Where Have You Been

The phrase “Where have you been?” can be used in a variety of contexts. Generally, it implies that the person asking has noticed or heard about the other person’s absence

Categories English Language Learning

“How Have You Been” Reply and Meaning In Context

How Have You Been? Meaning and Reply

The phrase “how have you been” is a polite way of greeting someone and asking about their well-being. Though it is similar to “how are you,” there is an important

Categories English Language Learning

Roll Call or Role Call: Which is Correct?

Roll Call or Role Call

Roll call or role call is an important part of any large gathering. It is a process in which each attendee is called out individually to identify themselves and their

Categories English Language Learning

Is It Anothers or Another’s? The Plural Form

Another's or Anothers

Another’s Vs Anothers: here is the short answer: The possessive form of “another” is another’s. Why not say anothers’ or anothers? Let’s find out! Related: Others, Other’s or Others’: Which

Categories English Language Learning

Others, Other’s or Others’? Clear Examples of the Possessive Form

Other's, Others' or Others

A common question people have is the possessive form of “other.” Should we use other’s, others or others’. Which one is correct? The answer depends on the context. You use

Categories English Language Learning

“Welcome on Board” VS “Welcome Aboard” Example Sentences

Welcome On Board vs Welcome Aboard

“Welcome on board” or “welcome aboard?” Which is correct? Let’s focus on the meaning of “welcome aboard” and “welcome on board” and how to use them appropriately in sentences. In

Categories English Language Learning

A Guide on How to Improve Your Essay Writing Skills

How To Improve Essay Writing Skills

Writing essays is an integral part of every learning journey. Many students wonder how to improve their essay-writing skills.  Writing, like other skills, is something that we can improve with

Categories English Language Learning

“Other Than” or “Other Then”: Difference & Examples

Other Than or Other Then

“Other than” or “other then:” which is the correct spelling? You may often hear these phrases in use, and not know which one to use. A similar example that causes

Categories English Language Learning
Older posts
Page1 Page2 … Page20 Next →
Caitriona Maria

I'm an English teacher, writer, and MSN publisher with bylines on the AP wire. I come from an Irish farming background, and when not crafting words, you can usually find me drinking Guinness or exploring different cultures through travel.

Read more

Follow Us

Youtube Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin

About TPR Teaching

Empowering minds, enriching lives: your ultimate resource for education, languages, family and parenting.

Get Started

  • Get Certified
  • Teacher Essentials
  • Best Teacher Laptops
  • Best Teacher Webcams
  • Teacher Props
  • Free Tech Software
  • Get Hired
  • Get Paid

Disclaimer

All content on this site is written for educational and entertainment purposes only. Tprteaching.com  participates in Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and other affiliate programs designed to provide a means for TPR Teaching to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to those sites.

Links

  • Contact
  • Write For Us
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
Copyright © 2022 TPR Teaching. All rights reserved.