Artículos escritos por profesores particulares de Inglés nativos

El equipo de Tusclases
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5 Tips for Learning a Language! Alternative methods to improve your language skills

Through teaching English and learning a new language myself, I have chosen 5 of my favourite methods for learning a language that you can apply to your own studies! I fully support textbooks and exam material but if you’re looking for something a little bit different, read on…   ·      Find material that interests you. There’s nothing worse than struggling through a text on something you have no interest in when you...
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Georgina
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English Grammar for Spanish Speakers - Mid-position Adverbs

¿Qué es un mid-position adverb?  Es un adverbio que se coloca en medio en una clase. Los adverbios se pueden colocar en 3 posiciones en la clause: FRONT POSITION = Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend the meeting today. MID-POSITION = I always get up at 7 a.m. END POSITION = Have you read that report yet? TIP: Según el tipo de adverbio, puede colocarse en una u otra posición. Algunos pueden colocarse en distintas posiciones para da...
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El equipo de Tusclases
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The joy to speak a new language or being able to notice how much have you grown since the first time

Languages had been a part of my life since I remember. Just the curiosity to know what other people are saying in other tongs, even today calls my attention.     I started at university studying psychology while teaching at elementary levels. Very shortly after that, I realize there was something missing. I realize I wasn`t studying what I love to do, learning and teaching languages. A few years later, wit...
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Gabriela Renee
Publicado por Gabriela Renee

Prepositions IN ON AT - talking about time

We are going to talk about prepositions. When English speakers talk about time and place, there are these words that often come up: IN, ON and AT are among the prepositions that tell time and place.  In this post we are going to cover these three prepositions, talking about time.  Prepositions of time Let's start by looking at how we talk about time.  The preposition in - it is used to describe a general, longer perio...
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Sunil
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Become a virtuoso of the English language!

Obviously, there are many ways to learn something, including a language. I often get asked what the best way to learn a language is. My simple answer is: practice. To learn a musical instrument, hours and hours of practice are generally required. You can learn to read sheet music, know music theory, but in the end, practice makes perfect! In my experience as a teacher, I constantly encounter people who have spent years studying English...
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El equipo de Tusclases
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11 maneras desenfadadas de decir "I'm very tired"

Cuando los nativos conversan entre ellos, rara vez los escucharás decir “I’m very tired”. No es que esté mal ni que sea formal, es sólo que a las personas nos encanta explicar las cosas de manera más simpática y desenfadada. En castellano ocurre igual y es muy común escuchar expresiones tales como “estoy muerto”, “estoy reventada”, “no doy más” ó “me caigo de sueño”, ¿verdad? Hoy te voy a explicar 11 maneras diferentes de decir “I’m very ti...
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El equipo de Tusclases
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¿Cómo se dice "¿Me estás tomando el pelo?" en inglés?

¿Has visto la foto que acompaña a este artículo? ¿Te puedes creer que alguien haya sido capaz de hacer un dibujo de su gato perdido y pegarlo en un árbol con la esperanza de que la gente del barrio lo reconociera  y le avisaran? ¿O será solo una broma? A veces se nos hace difícil creer lo que un amigo nos está diciendo o lo que vemos,  pensamos que nos está haciendo una broma y preguntamos ¿me estás tomando el pelo?. Curiosamente,...
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Sophie
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Need help with British dialects for watching TV series?

Many of you watch TV series in the English language, which is a great and fun way to improve your listening. That said, several of my students have commented that some of the British dialects, particular forms of language pertaining to different regions and social groups of the UK, can be difficult to understand as, not only are the accents, the ways in which people pronounce English, unusual, but there are many words which aren't used in standa...
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El equipo de Tusclases
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How to teach Marx’s Theory of Communism with Sweets!

Is it possible to teach 19th century theories using sweets in a secondary school classroom? I have found a new way of teaching abstract concepts like  “private ownership of industry,” “classless society,” and “economic competition” in a way that it is more appealing to my students. I got excellent results and that's why I want to share this class with you.   LESSON PLAN OBJECTIVES: Learn the core concepts of the Communist theory of Kar...
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El equipo de Tusclases
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Stop Grading Students - It Tells Them Nothing

Why grade? The goal of grading students is to establish their level of competency in a subject - isn’t it? Or is to measure their progress when compared with the results of a previous test? Or is it to measure the competency of the teacher? Or is it for the student to see how much better they are than their classmates? Or is it for the HR Manager to justify spending company money on an English course for its staff? I would argue, with the except...
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El equipo de Tusclases
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Learn a language SMARTER using the 80/20 principle.

Can you learn a language in 3 months? What if I told you, YES.  The trick is very simple - SPECIFIC LEARNING.  If I gave you 3 months to learn english with an english language book do you think you could do it? I doubt it. There is too much volume! But, what if I gave you 3 months to learn about the parts of the guitar in english. Do you think we could have a full conversation about that after 3 months? OF COURSE! Why? Its simple,...
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Sophie
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Who's hungry? : Food idioms you'll love in English

Ever met anyone who's all gong and no dinner? This is a Northern English phrase meaning all talk and no action. It refers to the practice of banging a small gong to summon the family to dinner and reflects the disappointment felt when someone makes a promise of things to come but fails to deliver on that promise. If you liked that, then here are some more great food idioms to get your teeth into* (pun intended!) *meaning...
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Michael
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The Fun Method: Gamifying Learning! It is obvious that students want to learn, and teachers wish to

When we decide to learn another language, a lot of old thinking about the learning process comes up for us. We remember the long, slow, sleepy days of dull classrooms, and the awful expectation that we must "learn something" (though what we were supposed to be learning was not always very clear). Why were we learning this language, and why must it be so dull and boring? Learning does not have to be chore. It does not have to be a boring and glum...
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Blanca
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What is the ''Mindfulness''? Focus your brain in the present moment.

  As a teacher I am always searching for new ways or methods, in order to improve my classes and help my students. This days I have heard a lot about the ''Mindfulness'', a new innovative way of focusing. Moment-by-moment awarenessof thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and the surronding environment.    In my work the most common obstacles while learning are the distractions, that fly which is passing through the window o...
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