Emily Wild
First-gen American, former radio professional, turned English language coach. Follow me for English language learning resources!
Once upon a pot of coffee, I was "spinning" records, cracking jokes, and asking Western New York: "Are we laughing yet?"
These days, I’ve traded radio waves for sound waves of a different kind — helping English learners around the world find their voice. I'm a certified TEFL English Language Coach, creating fun, personalized lessons that build confidence, communication skills, and clarity. Whethe
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Halloween English Idioms Part 2!
Stop saying SPE-FIF-IC! Let's slow down together so we can pronounce this correctly, SPE-CI-FIC.
When are you supposed to use SAY and TELL? Let's talk about it...
Want to sound more fluent in English? Try LINKING!
It's probably a good idea you try these de-escalation phrases, instead of Calm Down or Relax!
In, On, At can be tough to learn when you don't use prepositions in your native language. Here is an easy tip to remember when to use each!
Watch out for those Tricky B's! In some words they are silent. Check this out!
Let's look into the classic English spelling rule, "I before E, except after C"
There is a quick trick to using Fewer and Less. Let me give you the low-down right now!
The American R can be tough to pronounce when learning General American English. Here is an explanation of what you should be doing with your tongue to nail that sound perfectly!
"I can borrow you $5 for a coffee." Stop saying Borrow when you mean Lend! Here is the difference.
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