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This post offers you a selection of recommended free online exercises, games, videos and resources so that you can improve your English language skills while having fun! ENJOY!

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Article from BBC CAPITAL: The science of being charmingby Tiffanie Wen
From the first moment you walk into a room people are making judgements about how much they like you. Fortunately, there are ways to improve your chances.
Charmers. What makes these lucky individuals so effortlessly likeable when many of us have to work so hard at it? While many would have you believe social grace or winning people over is something of an artform, there is a surprising amount of science behind it, too. (Continue reading)

Article from BBC TRAVEL: We may have cracked the mystery of Stonehenge, by Vivien Cumming
The more archaeologists study Stonehenge, the more mysteries unfold. But a coherent story is beginning to emerge. (Continue reading)

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This post offers you a selection of recommended free online exercises, games, videos and resources so that you can improve your English language skills while having fun! ENJOY!

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Article from BBC news: How it feels to have many personalities
Severe trauma can cause a unique kind of mental breakdown - dissociative identity disorder (DID), which creates multiple personalities. What is it like trying to live with this condition? (Continue reading)

Article from Mind Tools: Active Listening: Hear What People are Really Saying
Listening is one of the most important skills you can have. How well you listen has a major impact on the quality of your relationships with others.

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GRAMMAR PILLS: MID-POSITION ADVERBS

¿QuΓ© es un mid-position adverb?

Es un adverbio que se coloca en medio en una clause.

πŸ’‘ ¿QuΓ© es un adverbio?
Es una palabra o frase que describe un verbo (nos dice cΓ³mo, dΓ³nde, cuΓ‘ndo, por quΓ©, etc. se realiza la acciΓ³n del verbo). Los adverbios tambiΓ©n describen adjetivos y otros adverbios, pero en este post nos concentraremos en los que describen verbos.

Los adverbios se pueden colocar en 3 posiciones:

FRONT POSITION ⇒ Unfortunately, I can't help you.
MID-POSITION ⇒ I always get up at 7 a.m.
END POSITION ⇒ Have you read that report yet?

πŸ’‘ TIP: SegΓΊn el tipo de adverbio, puede colocarse en una u otra posiciΓ³n. Algunos pueden colocarse en distintas posiciones para dar Γ©nfasis, hacer contraste o evitar ambigΓΌedad.

¿QuΓ© adverbios se colocan en mid-position?

Los adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, usually, often, seldom, rarely, hardly ever, never, etc.) y otros como really, quite, probably, possibly, certainly, also, only, just, already, etc.

¿CΓ³mo se colocan los mid-position adverbs en la clause?

Entre el sujeto y el verbo, y es muy sencillo ⇒ hay solo 3 posibilidades: 

1) BEFORE THE MAIN VERB (ANTES del VERBO principal):
→ SUBJECT + ADVERB + MAIN VERB
→ I always get up at 7 a.m.

2) AFTER THE VERB “TO BE” (DESPUΓ‰S de “TO BE”):
→ SUBJECT + TO BE + ADVERB
→ Peter is always late.

πŸ”Ί EMPHASIS ⇒ Cuando el adverbio es enfΓ‘tico, se puede colocar ANTES de “to be”: Why should Peter be early today? He never is early for anything. (La entonaciΓ³n tambiΓ©n cambia para marcar el Γ©nfasis.)

3) VERB PHRASE: if the verb contains auxiliaries and/or modals, the adverb comes AFTER THE FIRST auxiliary or modal (si el verbo tiene auxiliares o modales, el adverbio se coloca DESPUΓ‰S de la primera palabra):
→ SUBJECT + 1st aux./modal + ADVERB + MAIN VERB
→ You should never have told anyone my secret.

En las preguntas, el adverbio se coloca DESPUÉS del sujeto:
Do you usually work at weekends?
Have you already finished your exam? (surprised)

πŸ”Ί IMPORTANTE: En inglΓ©s, NO poner el adverbio entre verbo y objeto:

En espaΓ±ol podemos decir:
Me gusta mucho el chocolate.





Mary habla muy bien inglΓ©s.
En inglΓ©s:
❌ I like a lot chocolate.
      [verb + adverb + object]

 I like chocolate a lot.
      [verb + object] + adverb

❌ Mary speaks very well English.                 [verb + adverb + object]

 Mary speaks English very well.                 [verb + object] + adverb


From BBC 6 Minute Grammar - Adverb Position 1

From BBC 6 Minute Grammar - Adverb Position 2

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WEEKLY PICKS - 1

This post offers you a selection of recommended free online exercises, games, videos and resources so that you can improve your English language skills while having fun! ENJOY!

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Article from MindTools: What’s Empathy Got to Do with It?, by Bruna Martinuzzi
Indeed, empathy is valued currency. It allows us to create bonds of trust, it gives us insights into what others may be feeling or thinking; it helps us understand how or why others are reacting to situations, it sharpens our "people acumen" and it informs our decisions. (Continue reading)

QUIZ: Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire (Richard M. Felder and Barbara A. Soloman) North Carolina State University

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