If there’s one tense that makes non-native English speakers groan, it’s the present perfect. It doesn’t behave like the past tense in most other European […]
Functional English: After School Learning, not Detention
Maltalingua makes it a point to teach English professionally in the classroom, but also to include teachers and make English practice fun through an active […]
English vocabulary – Commonly confused words
Some English words are like identical twins — they look almost the same, sound almost the same, and yet mean completely different things. They’re the […]
Useful English expressions – Greetings and introductions
Difficulty Low (Medium) High A1 A2 (B1) B2 C1 C2 There are various ways how we can greet and introduce people. The dialogue below will […]
English grammar – Countable and uncountable nouns
Difficulty (Low) Medium High A1 (A2) B1 B2 C1 C2 Lets have a look at the differences between countable and uncountable nouns: Countable nouns Uncountable […]
English vocabulary – Money, money, money
Money makes the world go round, as the song says — and it also makes for one of the most useful vocabulary topics you can […]
Useful English expressions – Expression with ‘one’
Difficulty Low Medium (High) A1 A2 B1 B2 (C1) C2 It was one of those days – Peter was having a really bad day at […]
English Grammar – Past Simple and Present Perfect
If there’s one piece of English grammar that catches B1 learners out more than any other, it’s the difference between the past simple and the […]
English vocabulary – Daily routines
Talking about your daily routine is one of the first real conversations you have in English. It comes up on day one of any A1 […]