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Book Reviews
Welcome to my Book Reviews & Reading Hub! Here, you’ll find books I’ve read in English, books I'm currently reading, mini-reviews, and recommendations with CEFR levels to help learners choose what to read next.
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Critiques littéraires : sept livres préférés de 2025
La lecture est l'un des moyens les plus efficaces pour enrichir son vocabulaire, se familiariser avec la grammaire et se sentir à l'aise avec l'usage réel de l'anglais. Afin de faciliter la recherche de ce type d'informations, je lance une nouvelle rubrique « Critiques de livres » ici, sur EWT. Pour commencer, vous trouverez ci-dessous des mini-critiques de sept de mes livres préférés que j'ai lus l'année dernière, sans ordre particulier.

Thomas
il y a 2 jours14 min de lecture


Découvrez les playlists YouTube pour pratiquer l'anglais, sélectionnées par Thomas.
Plus vous serez exposé à la langue, mieux votre cerveau la mémorisera et la traitera. Pour vous aider dans cette immersion, je vous propose de nouvelles playlists YouTube que j'ai moi-même sélectionnées, avec des vidéos que je regarde quotidiennement.

Thomas
5 févr.3 min de lecture


Le site est désormais disponible en français, en turc et en chinois (mandarin) ! Bienvenue aux nouveaux étudiants !
Sending a big, warm welcome to all of my French, Turkish, and Mandarin-speaking students as your languages are now available for in-site navigation!

Thomas
19 janv.2 min de lecture


The Many Meanings of "Get" — One Verb, So Many Uses!
Some of my English students have been noticing something strange lately: the verb "get" is everywhere. Native English speakers, like myself, will use "get" in many of their sentences, but what does it even mean? Is it different every time? When are we not allowed to use it?

Thomas
2 juil. 20253 min de lecture


When to use “I’m Going” vs. “I’m Coming” in English
When is the right time to use "I'm going" or "I'm coming"? In this article, we'll discuss when to use each and practice with some examples.

Thomas
2 juil. 20252 min de lecture


Countable vs Uncountable Nouns: What’s the Difference?
In English, nouns can be countable or uncountable. This means we either can count them (1, 2, 3…) or we cannot count them easily. Knowing the difference helps you use correct grammar, especially when choosing words like a, an, some, much, or many.

Thomas
2 juil. 20252 min de lecture


Pronouns and Auxiliary Verbs: When Can We Drop Them?
When is it okay to drop pronouns and auxiliary verbs in English? Some languages do it often, but what about English? Let's find out!

Thomas
2 juil. 20254 min de lecture


Understanding Gerunds: A Comprehensive Guide to -ing Words
In this post, we’ll explore gerunds, how they’re different from other -ing verbs (like the present, future, and past continuous), and how you can start using them naturally in your speaking and writing. There are also practice exercises to test your knowledge and tips on how to continue learning gerunds on your own.

Thomas
2 juil. 20253 min de lecture


Confusing Words in English, Part 3 — Well vs. Good, Other vs. Another and more!
In this third part of our "Confusing Words in English" series, we’ll look at five more tricky word pairs and sets: well vs. good, we vs. us vs. our, other vs. another, bring vs. take, and much vs. many. You’ll find tips and examples to help you remember the differences—and there’s a quiz at the end to test yourself!

Thomas
2 juil. 20253 min de lecture


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