Photo by Sneha Cecil on Unsplash Two days ago, I heard a lot of cooing (the sound made by a pigeo...
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“Rent” and “hire” are similar verbs that both involve the exchange of money for the temporary use o...
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is still a long way off in Canada, but here’s how we’ll know when it arrives: The sun returns! Wint...
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A huge blizzard is hitting Toronto tonight and we’re expecting up to 25 cm of snow. This is normal ...
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Talking about allergies in English
As spring approaches in some parts of the world (not Canada!), I've noticed more and more people su...
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Photo by Zach Vessels on Unsplash I came across an interesting CNN article this morning about how...
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Quick tips: if worst comes to worst vs. if worse comes to worst
“If worst comes to worst” means “if the worst possibility occurs” or “if the situationdevelops in t...
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Toronto has had a rather mild winter this year, but temperatures have been up and down. It could be...
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Quick tips: should have vs. should of
While browsing comments and posts online, it’s common to come across a sentence like “I should of b...
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Talking about death in English
Death is, of course, a very sensitive topic, and if it makes you uncomfortable, feel free to skip t...
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When it comes to historical figures that I admire, one of the first names that comes to mind is Abr...
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Quick tips: there is vs. there are
Most people learn about the “be” verb and how to use “there is” and “there are” from the very begin...
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ChatGPT: The hot topic in AI these days
Since the beginning of 2023, one app has been taking over headlines and generating lots of buzz - C...
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What movie or book influenced you the most in your life?
For most of my life, I only picked up fiction books to read for enjoyment, but through friends, fam...
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Quick tips: less vs. fewer If you have studied English grammar, you probably know that the word “f...
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Photo byMadison Oren onUnsplash I recently read an interesting article on CNBC about why Finland i...
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I live in Toronto, Canada, which is the capital city of the province of Ontario (but not the capita...
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Photo byvadim kaipov onUnsplash The word “hobby” is very common and it seems to represent a very s...
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In the past, I have posted long “Talking about… in English” columns, but this year I would also lik...
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Talking about looking back/ahead in English
With the start of the new year, you may be looking back on 2022 as well as looking ahead to 2023, s...
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My 2022 in the rearview mirror
My biggest achievement of 2022 was earning my master’s degree in applied linguistics. For a long ti...
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Yesterday I hopped on the VIA train and traveled out to a little town in the countryside called Nor...
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Talking about Christmas decorations in English
Christmas is less than two weeks away, so today I’d like to introduce some vocabulary for talking a...
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I’ve had several jobs in my life. I’ve been a tractor driver, an archaeologist, an illustrator, and...
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It seems like winter has arrived in Toronto! It snowed all day yesterday and all night, and this wa...
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Image: Wellesley Park, TorontoThis week’s column should be about three good aspects of your favouri...
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Photo byArtiom Vallat onUnsplash Different things have scared me at different times throughout my ...
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5 English idioms related to bones
Continuing from my 5 English idioms related to blood column post, we’ll look at some idioms related...
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5 English idioms related to blood
Continuing from my 5 English idioms related to fear column post, we’ll look at some idioms related ...
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Photo: Halloween party - Me as a vampire with one of my students as a Jedi from Star Wars My very f...
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