I am often asked "What is the difference between 'say' and 'tell'?"
The meaning, of course, is very similar but the way to use them is different.
to tell (someone) (something)
to tell (someone) about (something)
to tell (someone) to (do - )
to say (something)
to say (something) to (someone)
eg.
He told me a story.
He told me about his plans for the weekend.
He told me to sit down.
He said (that) he was hungry.
He said 'hello' to her.
Sometimes you can use either to say the same thing...
He said he was hungry = He told me (that) he was hungry
He said "Sit down" = He told me to sit down
Hope this helps...if you have any questions please comment below :)
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Amazing voice
I was just reading the news and I came across a piece about a new singer who is currently the favourite to win 'The X Factor', a UK TV talent show and I can see why...
She is only 16 years old but she has one of the most amazing raw voices I have ever heard...
Then last week on the show she sang Minnie Ripperton's 'Loving You'...it is amazing
She is only 16 years old but she has one of the most amazing raw voices I have ever heard...
Then last week on the show she sang Minnie Ripperton's 'Loving You'...it is amazing
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Level 3 - Intermediate
Friday, 12 October 2012
Bumped into...
'Bumped into' is a very useful verb to know...
Last week I was out for a walk around Kure with my wife and I bumped into 3 of my students with their mum.
They are only 4 years old and they are triplets!!
I really enjoy teaching them and, because they have been coming to me for around 2 years now, their English is very natural and their pronunciation is excellent...
thank you Mr K, Mr F and Miss K and see you soon :)
Last week I was out for a walk around Kure with my wife and I bumped into 3 of my students with their mum.
They are only 4 years old and they are triplets!!
I really enjoy teaching them and, because they have been coming to me for around 2 years now, their English is very natural and their pronunciation is excellent...
thank you Mr K, Mr F and Miss K and see you soon :)
Labels:
Level 2 - Beginner
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
get into / be into
One of my students said in class 'I got into Jazz music now'
What she wanted to say was 'I am into Jazz music now / at the moment'
To 'get into' expresses a change over time from not liking something to liking it...
'Last year I got into cooking' means before last year you didn't like cooking, but now you do, so...
'Now I am (really) into cooking'
We use 'be into' with 'now' or 'at the moment'
'I am (really) into going to the gym at the moment'
We use 'get into' a lot with 'last...' or 'recently'
'I got into painting very recently'
Hope this helps :)
What she wanted to say was 'I am into Jazz music now / at the moment'
To 'get into' expresses a change over time from not liking something to liking it...
'Last year I got into cooking' means before last year you didn't like cooking, but now you do, so...
'Now I am (really) into cooking'
We use 'be into' with 'now' or 'at the moment'
'I am (really) into going to the gym at the moment'
We use 'get into' a lot with 'last...' or 'recently'
'I got into painting very recently'
Hope this helps :)
Labels:
Level 3 - Intermediate
Friday, 28 September 2012
STOP MAN !
My friend who works in a children's ward at a hospital in Hiroshima asked me to make a poster to keep visiting children out of the ward. It had to be eye-catching enough to stop them entering, so I came up with STOP MAN.
She just sent me pictures of the final posters in place...
I was really glad to be able to help :)
She just sent me pictures of the final posters in place...
I was really glad to be able to help :)
Labels:
Level 3 - Intermediate
Monday, 10 September 2012
Back from The OSCATOWN LONDON TOUR 2012
We just came back from our 2 week tour to London. This year we took 10 students with us and we had a great time. We did a lot more than last year and definitely saw more of London, ate more food and drank more beer...
Everyone had a great time and you can see a lot more pictures if you follow the link below
http://oscatownlondontour.blogspot.jp/
See you !
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Drawing
I am looking forward to going to London so much that I decided to draw a picture of one of the places that holds most memories for me in London, Berwick Street in Soho...I will be walking this street very soon : )
Labels:
Level 2 - Beginner
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