Parentheses, Dashes, and Commas: Simple Guide to Parenthetical Phrases

Learn how to use parentheses, dashes, and commas for parenthetical phrases with easy examples and explanations. Simple guide for English learners in London to make your writing engaging.
Root Words, Prefixes and Suffixes Made Simple for English Learners

Boost your English vocabulary fast by mastering root words, prefixes, and suffixes. Let’s make word learning simple—with examples and expert advice from our English classes in London.
Grammar Lesson: How to Use Interjections to Be More Expressive

Learn to express emotions effectively in English using interjections. Explore examples and tips to make your conversations more engaging with ES London.
A Simple Guide to Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Want to sound more like a pro when describing things in English? Learn ways to use comparative and superlative adjectives like “bigger,” “better,” and “best” with easy rules and examples!
Unlock the Secrets of Subordinating Conjunctions You Need to Know!

Do you want to make your English sound more natural? Subordinating conjunctions like ‘because,’ ‘although,’ and ‘while’ help connect your ideas smoothly and make clear conversations.
Confusing English Words Made Simple: A Must-Read Guide for Beginners

English can be tricky, especially when words like your and you’re sound the same but mean different things. This fun guide will teach you the differences with simple tips and examples.
Homophones vs Homonyms: The Ultimate Guide to Better Vocabulary

Homophones and homonyms sound the same but mean different things—let’s make them less confusing! With clear examples and practical tips, here’s a simple guide to using them correctly.
Silent Letters Simplified: All You Need to Know

Did you know silent letters like the “k” in “knife” or the “b” in “thumb” come from English’s fascinating history? Here’s a blog to discover all the tricks of silent letters with ES London!
How To Make Use of Question Tags in Conversations?

Ever wonder why English speakers add ‘isn’t it?’ to sentences? Find out all about question tags in this easy guide, which is perfect for beginners who want to learn English.
Ways to Form a Sentence: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex

Learn how to master sentence structure with simple explanations of simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. Ideal for beginners to improve their English skills!