Now living in New Zealand

Now living in New Zealand

The reason I have been a little quiet lately is because I moved (with my family) from Chile, where I have been living for many years, to live back in my home country of New Zealand. Of course coming back to NZ I quickly needed to find a house, get some furniture for...
Ordinal Numbers in English

Ordinal Numbers in English

One, two, three … are cardinal numbers. First, second, third … are ordinal numbers. Ordinal numbers normally show the order or sequence of something or someone. (More about the uses of ordinal numbers below) You can normally create ordinal numbers by...
IELTS Listening Practice – Telephone Numbers

IELTS Listening Practice – Telephone Numbers

IELTS Listening Practice – Telephone Numbers In the Listening section of the IELTS exam, you may need to write down a telephone number as an answer. This usually happens in the section 1 of the listening test. Writing down telephone numbers happens in real life...
May and Might – English Modal Verbs

May and Might – English Modal Verbs

MAY & MIGHT May and Might are modal verbs. They can normally be interchanged without a significant difference in meaning. I might go I may go May and Might more or less have the same meaning. (We will see more about this later) With modals verbs, there is only one...

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