What’s my favorite book? Mmm… that’s a tough question. I LOVE books! From fairy tales to biographie...
Pilar Barrera
MY TOPIC THIS WEEK: The Secrets to Staying Energetic All Day
Most people have experienced that dreaded feeling of being drained and exhausted by the end of the ...
Teacher Dante
"Hang around the Drop. There's plenty to see. But, touch nothing**," the dive master said. Donning ...
T Mun Yee
Does ignorance sometimes overlap wisdom ?
Science is a treasure hidden in a world of mystery; however, when it is sought strictly from an int...
Achour
There are some words that are spelt the same, but have different meanings and pronunciation. You ca...
EmilyGL
Speaking of spring in Japan, most people imagine cherry blossoms, “sakura”. But before blooming che...
Yuko Fukushima
“Rent” and “hire” are similar verbs that both involve the exchange of money for the temporary use o...
Zach McLaughlin
Hello everyone (^^), this is teacher Asuka.I hope you are all doing well.Today I want to talk about...
Teacher Asuka
Speaking of spring in Japan, most people imagine cherry blossoms, “sakura”. But before blooming che...
Yuko Fukushima
Why Guilt Is Useless and How to Stop It from Taking Over Your Life
Most people have experienced guilt at some point in their lives. Guilt is an emotion that arises wh...
Teacher Dante
What marks the start of spring in your country?
For the last week I have been teaching my more advanced students on Cafetalk a slightly uncommon wo...
Stephen Brivati
is still a long way off in Canada, but here’s how we’ll know when it arrives: The sun returns! Wint...
Zach McLaughlin
Boringか、Boredか? -ingと-edの形容詞について
まず、上の画像を見てください。この教科書は「boring」ですか、「bored」ですか?学生はどうでしょう?「boring」ですか、「bored」ですか?(「boring」/ 「bored」はつまら...
Vicky B
What marks the start of spring in your country?
In Canada, I would say March Break marks the start of spring. It is also called Spring Break. It is...
Nadine Flores
In Paradise there is no routine, there is no repeated pleasure either; if it was the case, people w...
Achour
The best compliment that I've ever received is that I look just like my Dad. Well, maybe they are j...
Tutor Mercy
A huge blizzard is hitting Toronto tonight and we’re expecting up to 25 cm of snow. This is normal ...
Zach McLaughlin
First, I must confess to being an uncultured dummy as far as art is concerned. I walked into a Vinc...
T Mun Yee
In this video you can learn some nostalgic phrases in English. もし興味があったら、動画を見てみてください。 _________ 歌の名...
John Nanakamado
I like looking at illustrations in old books. Pictures can be an important part of the book, and ad...
EmilyGL
Talking about allergies in English
As spring approaches in some parts of the world (not Canada!), I've noticed more and more people su...
Zach McLaughlin
Crazy And Funny Facts You Should Know
Optical Illusions Have you ever seen an image that tricks your eyes and brain into seeing somet...
Lyston G.
The best compliment you have ever received
The best compliment I have ever received is when a friend of mine said that I was doing well as a m...
Nadine Flores
Learning idioms is one of the most difficult parts of studying English, but also one of the most es...
Kara Bird
Really good movie to understand different perspectives about life. https://rarefilmm.com/2020/04/fu...
Singh
Learning Language through Manga
When I was in high school, I started studying Japanese because I liked manga and anime. Now, I like...
Laura P
MY TOPIC THIS WEEK: Stress Management: Reduce, Prevent, and Cope with Stress
Like most people, you probably deal with some stress in your life. Maybe it's your job, family, or ...
Teacher Dante
「3年ぶりに映画館に行きました」 ー 英語で「~ぶりに」って何と言いますか?
「3年ぶりに映画館に行きました。」 「2ヶ月ぶりに友達に会いました。」 「久しぶりに買い物に行きました。」 これらの文章は英語でどう言うのでしょうか?読んでみてください。 How do you sa...
Vicky B
We often think reading aloud is reserved for children but the practice can be very rewarding for ad...
Suja
Journal Writing in English: This Week's Prompt
When I was learning Japanese, one of the best ways I practiced new vocabulary and grammar was by ke...
Kara Bird