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Jul 31, 2015

How did you get to know about Go Natural English? No matter how you learned of it, it is a great place to improve your English language fluency. “Got to know” is one of those phrases that does not necessarily translate word-for-word but is often used to express how someone learned of something or somebody.

 

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Jul 29, 2015

As you probably already realize, English can be a difficult language to spell and pronounce sometimes. Don’t worry! Even native American English speakers sometimes have trouble understanding other Americans from different parts of the United States.

 

In this English tip Gabby provides a few helpful hints to remember...


Jul 27, 2015

Have you already mastered the plural “s” sound in the English language? If not, you will want to watch this English tip from Gabby at Go Natural English. If you have had trouble understanding this concept, don’t worry, you are not alone. There are a number of English learners that had experienced trouble with the...


Jul 24, 2015

Have you ever made plans to do something special, and then come to find out, that you already had something else planned? In this short English tip, Gabby explains the phrase, ‘”Come to find out.”

 

This is one of those phrases that is not usually written about in textbooks, nor is it often used in writing, but it...


Jul 22, 2015

 

Have you figured out yet that American English is a language full of unusual sounds and spelling? Well, in this English tip, Gabby talks about the Flapped “T”, also known as the Flap T. Simply put, this occurs in American English when a “T” falls in a word between two vowels.

 

A flapped “T” sounds like a...