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Whenever we want to share information or some kind of message, we need to structure the way we say it to make it easy to
Learning a language is a long-term journey. My goal is to make the process interesting and engaging for as many students as I can. It’s important to practice every day. But it can be difficult to find ways to practice when you don’t have much time. Quest for English aims to help you eliminate the need to look for ways to practice.
Hi, I’m Lida and I’ve been an English teacher since since 2016. I love meeting students from around the world and helping them reach their goals.
In 2020 I completed my MA in Online and Distance Education and since then I’ve been working on helping teachers to effectively teach online focusing on Open Education, inclusivity and accessibility.
If there was one I would speak many more languages than I do. The most effective advice I have is to ‘practise, practise, practise’.
Quest for English is a place for learners of English to find self-study and practice activities that take ten minutes to complete. Our aim is to create more opportunities for students to practically use what they learn. You don’t have to complete each day in order but we strongly recommend you come back regularly.
Whenever we want to share information or some kind of message, we need to structure the way we say it to make it easy to
If you’ve ever taken care of a toddler, you’ve probably noticed they like routine and repeating things over and over again. Today, we’ll take a
Prepositions can be a bit tricky, especially the most common ones such as on, at and in. You’ve probably studied the use of these many
It’s time to practise some writing. Today, I’d like you to focus on the structure of your piece. Try to use some phrases to signpost
BrainStuff is a podcast that releases short (usually under 15 minutes) episodes daily. They usually offer a short introduction to a specific topic. They often
While I usually recommend learning vocabulary from context rather than lists and definitions, we can use these techniques to practise what we already know. Today,