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How Our Students Celebrate the Holiday Season

  The holiday season is quickly approaching! The holiday season is full of family, friends, and gift-giving, and though this year may be different than what everyone has expected, we believe that it can still be a great holiday season! Here is how our students from around the globe celebrate the holiday season! One way to continue the holiday season cheer is to get together with family. Many students are abroad and not able to visit their families right now due to safety concerns. Luckily, we have technology. For students who are not able to be with their families due to the distance, they will call their loved ones on the phone or video chat. Some students said that they have a virtual holiday where they will video call their loved ones and have an online party.   One of our students says that they don't give gifts on Christmas, and they only get together with their immediate family. This year, he plans to still get together with his family, but virtually. He plans to ...

How Christmas is Celebrated in America

After the Thanksgiving holiday, the next holiday is Christmas. Christmas is a huge holiday that is full of family, friends, and of course, gifts. Everyone celebrates Christmas a little differently, but there are a few traditions that most families in the United States all share. Just like Thanksgiving, families usually get together and enjoy a feast. However, the main course of the Christmas dinner varies by family. Some families will have turkey or ham, some families eat tamales, some families eat roast beef, and some families may even eat a combination of all of these dishes! There are also usually a lot of delicious sweets to eat. However, as with the main course, the desserts vary by family. Some common desserts are gingerbread cookies, pie, and pudding. A big holiday tradition is gift giving! Some people shop in advance for the holiday, and some people buy their gifts last minute. Either way, the main idea behind gift-giving is to buy things that you think that the other perso...

Common English Homographs You Should Know

  Homographs can sometimes be tricky when learning English. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. The words may also be pronounced differently. Homographs are part of the types of words that you will learn in American English Language School’s ESL Program . For now, read on to see some common examples of homographs in the English language. Bare and Bare The word bare can be used as an adjective to describe something that is not clothed, or bare can describe something that is basic and plain.  Examples: It is not good to walk around outside in your bare feet. The room was bare and empty before they moved in. The first sentence means that you should not walk around with your feet uncovered. The second sentence means that the room is plain and simple. Bat / Bat The first bat is a piece of equipment that baseball players use when playing. They swing the bat to hit the baseball. On the other hand, the second definition of the ...

Proven Methods to Learn English Quickly

  Do you want to learn English, but you don’t know where to start? There are so many different ways to learn English, but how do you know which way is right for you? Read on to find out more information about some popular ways to learn English that actually work. A well-known technique to learn English is immersion. The immersion method is completely surrounding yourself in English. The immersion method helps to make you not only speak but act like a native English speaker. Surrounding yourself with English all of the time helps you make sense of words little by little. That is why in our ESL course, all of our instruction and materials are in English. Students are also expected to only speak in English. Living with an American family is another great way to immerse yourself while studying in the U.S. You’ll be surrounded by English all of the time! Another way to learn English is by listening to English a lot . Unconscious or implicit language learning means learning withou...