Thursday, December 16, 2021

ESL Vocabulary: Unions



ESL Vocabulary (Unions)

1. Treatment - noun - the manner in which someone behaves towards or deals with something or someone 

2. Collective Bargaining - noun - negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees 

3. Prosperity - noun - the state of being prosperous 

4. Strip - verb - to deprive someone of something 

5. Imbalanced - adjective - the state of being out of equilibrium or proportion 

6. Systemic - adjective - relating to a system; especially as opposed to a specific part  

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

ESL Conversation Questions: Unions




1. What is a union? 

2. Are unions important? Why or Why not? 

3. What are the negatives of unions? 

4. Why do you think companies like Amazon and Uber do not want employees to unionize? 

5. "Labor unions are the worst thing that ever struck the earth because they take away a man's independence." - Henry Ford. Do you agree with this quote? 

6. Do you think joining a union would be beneficial in your industry? 

Monday, December 6, 2021

ESL Grammar: Communication

 


Instructions: Answer the question and create sentence with the given verb tense that relates to the picture or topic in anyway. 


1. How has communication changed for the better? 
2. Conjunctive Adverb 


1. What are the dangers of digitized communication? 
2. Gerund 


1. In what way will communication change in the future? 
2. Future Perfect 






Thursday, December 2, 2021

ESL Vocabulary: Communication



1. Transparency - noun - operating in a way that is easy for others to see what actions are performed 

2. Dissatisfaction - noun - lack of satisfaction 

3. Assumption - noun - a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof 

4. Speculate - verb - form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence 

5. Entrenched - adjective - firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained 

6. Eradicate - verb - destroy completely; put to an end. 

ESL Conversation Questions: Communication



1. What is communication? 

2. What are common barriers to effective communication 

3. How can someone improve their communication skills? 

4. Do you have to be a great communicator in order to be a great leader? 

5. "The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said." What does this quote mean to you? 

6. Why do you want to learn how to communicate in English? 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Idiom of the Day: To Be In The Back Pocket


Idiom of the Day: 

to be in the back pocket 

Example: Jessica wasn't worried about if her crush asked her out to the dance because she knew that Billy was always in her back pocket. 

Definition: Available to use as a resource for one's advantage whenever needed; in reserve 


Wednesday, July 7, 2021

011: How I learnt Spanish




Journal Entry Date: May 31, 2021 

Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA 

Entry#: 21 

My Spanish speaking journey... I really don't know where to start. Soon after I was born, my mother took me to the Dominican Republic. So maybe it started then. 

In the U.S. you can choose to study either French or Spanish. I don't know why I chose the latter. Maybe my mother decided for me. She was a Spanish teacher so that would make sense. But I didn't learn a lot of Spanish through school to be honest. I never took it seriously, but also the reason to learn was never very strong either. 

I remember being a high school sophomore in an advanced Spanish class. Why I was in an advanced Spanish class, I really don't know. Probably because my freshmen Spanish teacher knew my mother spoke Spanish. But I struggled in that advanced class. One time I came into class to get extra practice. Instead of reading the book or doing homework I took a celeb magazine and began reading it and trying to figure out what it was saying about celebs. For me getting good grades was not enough of a reason to try and learn Spanish. 

Without a strong reason it's very difficult to learn a language. I found my strong personal reason to learn Spanish in 2013 when I moved to the Dominican Republic. I had to learn Spanish there because if I wanted to eat fast food, take a taxi or get my haircut I needed to explain myself in Spanish. So my language acquisition skyrocketed during that time. 

But the biggest reason I know as much Spanish as I do today is because of my ex girlfriend Mixi. I was with her for two years and spoke to her almost everyday while we were together. That repetition really solidified a lot of vocabulary and phrases to the point that I won't forget. 

So, my Spanish isn't perfect and I'm probably at a high beginner / low intermediate level. But I've gotten to this point because I found my reason to learn and I would suggest you soul search to find yours before  starting to learn any foreign language.    

ESL Vocabulary: Arizona

ESL Vocabulary: Vacation In Arizona  1. Attraction - noun - the action of provoking interest in someone or something  2. Enthusiast - noun -...