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💼 Employer vs Employee — What’s the Difference? Many students mix up the words employer and employee. But the difference is simple 🙂 Let’s make it clear 👇 👉 Employer = the person who gives a job 👉 Employee = the person who has the job 📌 Easy trick to remember: Employ = to give someone a job. • EmployER → the person who GIVES the job • EmployEE → the person who GETS the job Think like this: TeachER → teaches EmployER → employs The ending -er = the person who DOES the action. The ending -ee = the person who RECEIVES the action. Examples: ✔ The employer gives her a job. ✔ The employee works in the company. ✔ The employee asks for a day off. More examples: trainER / trainEE interviewER / interviewEE Now it’s easy, right? 😊 Tell me in the comments: Are you an employee or an employer?
3. März 2026 15:06
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🌈Helping Your Child Learn English Beyond Online Classes 🌈 Hello italki community! 👋 As an English teacher with years of experience teaching children of all ages, I know that learning a language isn’t just about attending classes—it’s also about creating a supportive environment at home. Here are some practical tips to help your child improve their English outside online lessons: 🪐 Make English a Part of Daily Life Label common objects at home with their English names. (Plants, furniture etc.) Encourage simple conversations in English during routine activities like cooking or shopping. 🪐 Fun and Interactive Media I know, I know... Cartoons are something most of us would like to avoid, but hey, let's be fair: kids do waych them anyway, so let them watch those in English! There are lots of age/aesthetic appropriate soft color/pace cartoons! (e.g. Little Princess of Ben&Holly's Little Kingdom) For toddlers play English songs and nursery rhymes—they’re perfect for pronunciation and rhythm. 🪐Reading Together Read short stories or picture books in English. Ask them questions about the story to build comprehension and speaking skills. 🪐 Board Games & DIY Activities Play English-language board games like Scrabble, Guess Who, or Pictionary to make learning fun. Try DIY projects where they follow instructions in English—crafts, simple experiments, or cooking recipes. 🪐 Consistency Over Quantity Even 10–15 minutes a day makes a huge difference! Encourage curiosity rather than forcing long sessions—they learn best when it’s fun. 💡 Bonus Tip: Celebrate every effort! Language learning is a journey, and children thrive on encouragement and positivity. If you’d like, I can share a few of my favorite English-learning board games and DIY activities that children love and parents can easily do at home. What strategies have worked for your kids? Share your tips—I’d love to hear them! 👇
3. März 2026 23:01
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