英語文法

11 5, 2023

Reading skills: Learn common suffixes to guess the meaning of unknown words

2023-05-17T15:11:44+08:0011/5/2023|Categories: IELTS|Tags: , , |

How to cheat in the IELTS reading test: learn common suffixes and guess the meaning of unknown words. Do you feel frustrated in reading exams when you come across some words that you have no idea what do they mean? Wall Street English is going to teach you an easy way to guess the meaning of these words. Suffix refers to a group of letters added at the end of a word to create a new word. Learning suffixes may help you understand the meaning of the words and makes it much easier to understand passages in IELTS!

29 1, 2021

When, while or as? The difference among linking words

2021-02-01T13:23:49+08:0029/1/2021|Categories: DSE|Tags: |

It is hard to deny that we use a lot of linking words in English tests, such as “because of” and “as well as”. Besides knowing their synonyms, a lot of students do not know how to use them in sentences. We are going to introduce you the difference among “when”, “while” and “as”.

27 1, 2021

For example vs. such as: confusing words related to giving examples

2021-02-01T12:47:26+08:0027/1/2021|Categories: DSE|Tags: |

In DSE writing, sometimes we need to give out examples to support our argument. Good writers explain their ideas well. One way they explain their ideas is to include examples which make the writer's thoughts much more concrete, practical, and comprehensible to the reader. However, do you know the difference between “for example” and “such as”? Here comes a detailed explanation of how to give out examples in your English writing.

31 12, 2020

7 alternative ways to say “so that” you need to know

2023-03-11T22:51:54+08:0031/12/2020|Categories: DSE|Tags: |

Do you have the issue of constantly using the same sentence pattern in your English writing or speaking tests? For example, the “so that” structure is one of the most overused patterns among English learners. Today, we are going to give you some simple substitutes for “so that”.