Demonstrative pronouns

What is the different among this, these, that, those? What is the rule when we use them? Let's start. this and these We use this (singular) and these (plural) as pronouns: to talk about people or things near us: This is a nice cup of coffee. Whose flip flops are these? to introduce people: This is Huy. These are my friends Huy and [...]

PAST SIMPLE TENSE

We use the past tense to talk about: Something that happened once in the past: I met my wife in 1983. We went to Spain for our holidays. They got home very late last night. Something that happened several times in the past: When I was a boy, I walked a mile to school every day. We swam a lot [...]

Giving directions

1. Match the pictures with the words next to /nekst tuː/   opposite /ˈɒp.ə.zɪt/    go straight ahead /ɡəʊ streɪt  əˈhed /   between /bɪˈtwiːn/  turn left /tɜːn left/     at the corner of /ət ðə ˈkɔː.nər əv /   go past /ɡəʊ pɑːst/ cross  /krɒs/ turn right /tɜːn raɪt/ Now see the answer [...]