Sunday, July 31, 2011

English Lesson: Food Vocabulary

preoccupied

English Lesson: Preoccupy, Worry, Think

about 1 day ago - 5 comments

I have been preoccupied with work recently. I guess it is because I have a lot to think about. I have students here in New York, students on Skype, this blog, plus a few other projects going on. My wife said she is worried about me because I am always working. I don?t really worry

Prepositions of time

English Lesson: Prepositions & Expressions of Time

about 2 days ago - 2 comments

Yesterday, I started thinking about how much I have travelled. The first time I went abroad was in 1993. I went to Japan in June of that year. The following year I went to Japan to teach English. I arrived on July 27thI?ll never forget that day because it was so hot! Since then, I

Besides Vs Except

English Lesson: Besides Vs. Except

about 3 days ago - 2 comments

Jack is a busy guy. Besides working in the supermarket, he has a part time job in a small book store. Except Fridays, he works both jobs every day. The book store has several other employees besides Jack. In fact, it is a family business, so except Jack, everyone there is related. Do you know

English Lesson: Using have

about 5 days ago - 2 comments

As you know, I have a dog named Happy. ?She is cute and full of energy. She also has a strange way to eat her favorite cookie. I posted her video here so you can check it out. Have you ever seen anything like it? We recently has a party for her 12th birthday. I

take-spend-cost

English Lesson: Take, Cost, & Spend

about 5 days ago - 2 comments

I live near the beach. It takes about 20 minutes by car. On a hot summer day, there is nothing better than spending time at the beach. I can spend a whole day at the beach. I usually pack a cooler with drinks and food for lunch, because food at the beach is overpriced. A

Study

English Lesson: How to Practice English When You Are Alone

about 1 week ago - No comments

Yesterday, someone on Facebook said that they were living in a remote area with no opportunity to speak English. They asked me for advice about what they could do to practice English. I decided to write about that here today. Language skills can be divided into two parts, input and output. The input skills are

Weather

English Lesson: Talk About the Weather

about 1 week ago - No comments

I had a conversation like this the other day: ?Michael: Hi Taka, how?s it going? ?Juwon: Pretty good. It?s a fine day outside. Juwon?s answer got me thinking. For me, a fine day would be sunny, about 70?F (21?C), and no humidity. Let me give you a few expressions you can use to talk about

for-vs-to

English Lesson: For and To

about 1 week ago - No comments

I had a break from my lessons this afternoon, so I went to the coffee shop today to have lunch. I haven?t been out for lunch in a while and I was amazed that so many people go to the coffee shop for lunch. I waited on line for almost ten minutes. I like to

the sea

English Reading Practice: Is Your Skin Protected?

about 1 week ago - No comments

Hi Everyone, Hanging out with your family and friends on the beach is great, but just make sure you protect your skin. Please check out my latest article on Poligo. It?s great reading practice, too! (Actually, I wrote it for reading practice. Let me know what you think! Share Happy English!ShareDiggRedditStumbleUpon

Some Fried Chicken

English Lesson: Countable Vs Uncountable Nouns II

about 1 week ago - No comments

I like to eat out, and New York has a lot of restaurants. It?s easy to enjoy a lot of food from all over the world. ?In Chinatown, you can find many dishes from different provinces in China, like Szechwan, Canton, and Hunan. Korea Town has a few good restaurants as well. When you go

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