The quest to improve your English is very much like a journey. Getting to your destination takes time. While a smooth ride is no guarantee, we must learn to enjoy the journey, taking in the sights and sounds along the way. This week, our journey to learn new words and phrases in English takes us to New Zealand’s Rotorua. Are you ready to get another stamp on your language passport?
Watching English films and movies is an excellent way to learn English. Not only is it an interesting and entertaining form of learning, you hear how people speak in person and learn words in context.
One of the best family-friendly movies released this year is Jungle Cruise, a fantasy adventure film based on Walt Disney’s theme park attraction of the same name.
This week, our world adventures take us to the city of Whangarei, a two-hour’s drive north of the New Zealand capital of Auckland.
Another week, another adventure. Globetrotters of ILTI unite, we are visiting a brand new country in our journey to learn new English words and phrases. This time, we are travelling further down the Southern Hemisphere to Auckland, New Zealand’s most populous city and an up and coming destination among Malaysian students.
The story of Aw Kah Meng, chef and owner of Ipoh’s Morel Restaurant, is one of tenacity and perseverance. Starting from scratch in the world of culinary arts, it was his humility and unrelenting pursuit of skill and knowledge that has enabled him to master up as a culinary chef.
Hey ya, all you globetrotters! Are you ready to visit another exciting place in your weekly quest to learn new words and phrases? The last leg of our Australian adventure takes us to sunny Gold Coast.
The good thing about learning English from films and movies is that you get to learn real English, not textbook English. You get to hear how people speak in person and you learn words in actual context. This week, let’s review fun family favourite – Finding Nemo.
This month and next, let us do more than raise our flags in celebration of Merdeka Day and Malaysia Day.
In our weekly globe-trotting adventures in search of new English words and phrases, we descend upon Sydney, the capital of New South Wales – one of Australia’s biggest cities and the second most popular city among students.
In this book review, we discover the love and friendship between sociology professor Morrie Schwartz and American author, Mitch Albom, in Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man, and Life’s Greatest Lesson.