English2Go
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866 The Queensway
English school in Toronto
Football fever is still on — and we’re keeping the topic going.
This time, we prepared some football slang for you: words and phrases fans actually use when they talk about matches, players, goals, and unforgettable game moments.
Learning English through real topics makes vocabulary easier to remember — especially when it is connected to something everyone is watching and discussing right now.
Take a look at the words we prepared and tell us in the comments:
which one is new for you?
06/17/2026
Hi, guys!
World Cup 2026 is coming — and it’s a great reason to learn English you can actually use while travelling, watching matches, meeting fans, or talking about the game.
At English2Go, we always bring students relevant vocabulary connected to real life, current events, and everyday communication.
Want more words, speaking practice, and useful travel phrases?
Check out our World Cup 2026 Travel English vocabulary and get ready to speak with confidence.
Hi guys!
⚽️The football season is here — and everyone seems to be watching, cheering, and supporting their favorite team.
Some fans are at the stadium, some are following every match from home, and some are simply with their favorite players in spirit during every goal, pass, and final whistle.🥅
Our students also shared which teams they support and who they are cheering for this season.
Watch the video and tell us in the comments:
what is your favorite team?🏟
06/12/2026
Hi, guys!
Idioms are the phrases that make English sound more natural, expressive, and alive.
You may know the words separately, but idioms often have a meaning you can’t guess word by word. That’s why learning them helps you understand real conversations, movies, books, and everyday speech much better.
Save this list and start using these idioms in your English step by step.
Hi, guys!
English slang moves fast — and Gen Z is definitely changing the way people speak online and in real life.
Some words sound funny at first, some become trends overnight, and some explain a whole mood in just one phrase. That’s why learning slang helps you understand not only English, but also memes, TikTok, comments, reels, and real conversations.
Want to stay in the loop and learn the words people actually use?
Follow our page, save this post, and share your favorite new slang words in the comments. Let’s learn modern English together.
06/08/2026
Your CELPIP preparation starts here☝️
✔️ The new group begins on June 28 — and now is the right time to book your place.
At English2Go, we help students prepare with clear strategies, real practice, speaking confidence, and guidance for every part of the exam. Thousands of students have already trusted us with their English journey — and you can find their feedback on our page.
Want to feel more prepared, confident, and ready for your CELPIP test?
Join the course and start moving toward your goal.
Small words can change the whole meaning.
In English, we often focus on the main verb and forget about words like at, to, or about — but with phrasal verbs, these little words matter. If you skip them, the phrase can sound incomplete or even mean something different.
At our lessons, we don’t stop at theory. We practise real phrases, pronunciation, speaking, exam tasks, and everyday communication — so you can sound more natural and use English with confidence.
Watch the video: our students show how not to lose important words in a sentence.
Groups are open — join us and start practising English for real life.
06/03/2026
Hi, guys!
English is changing every day — and so are the words we use.
That’s why we keep looking for fresh, modern, and curious vocabulary that reflects real life, technology, and today’s culture.
Learning English means staying connected to the world as it speaks now.
Hi, guys!
A teacher's birthday at school is always more than a celebration — it is about smiles, warm words, and moments we remember together.
Our English2go birthday party was full of joy, laughter, and sincere wishes from our students. Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped create such a warm atmosphere.
Watch the video and hear what our students wished their teacher from the heart. 💛
05/29/2026
Hi, guys!
💫Affect or effect? These two words look almost the same, but they play different roles in a sentence.
Use affect when you mean “to influence something.”
Use effect when you mean “a result or outcome.”
🗣Swipe through the cards to see the difference clearly and remember a simple trick that will help you stop mixing them up.
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