Welcome back to Coffee Break Japanese! We’re returning with Lesson 11 in our series and this time, we’re helping you learn how to order drinks and snacks in Japanese. By the end of this lesson you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to place your order in a café. The post CBJ 1.11 | Ordering drinks in a café appeared first on Coffee Break Languages.| Coffee Break Languages
So, can you learn two languages at once? The answer is yes, but you might need to overcome some challenges. Read the article and learn how!| Coffee Break Languages
Do you know how many different uses of get there are in English? This can be a difficult word for English learners because it has so many meanings, but if you can learn to use it well, you can really sound like a native speaker! The Coffee Break English Show is a podcast series of informal ... Read more The post Different Uses of ‘Get’ in English – Improve Your Vocabulary appeared first on Coffee Break Languages.| Coffee Break Languages
Do you know when to say PREsent and when to say preSENT? English pronunciation rules are an important aspect of improving your language skills. They help you to understand the language when you are listening, and to use the language confidently and effectively when you are speaking. One area that many learners find difficult is ... Read more The post English Word Stress explained: ‘PREsent’ or ‘preSENT’? appeared first on Coffee Break Languages.| Coffee Break Languages
Have you ever wondered how certain languages are related or where they originated? The Romance languages offer a fascinating example of how language evolves over time and across regions. But what are the Romance languages and why are they so significant? In this blog post, we’ll explore the basics of these wonderful languages, their fascinating ... Read more The post What are the Romance languages? Learn more about them appeared first on Coffee Break Languages.| Coffee Break Languages
Confused about when to use so, too either or neither in English? This guide breaks down the rules with examples to help you speak naturally.| Coffee Break Languages
Have you ever wondered when to use just, yet, or already? These three time phrases are commonly used with the present perfect tense, but they each have specific meanings and uses. Using time phrases and adverbs with the present perfect helps to communicate more effectively and will make your sentences even clearer when having a ... Read more The post Time Phrases: How to Use Present Perfect Adverbs in English appeared first on Coffee Break Languages.| Coffee Break Languages