Mohamed Daud

Hello, I’m Muhamad Daud, an English teacher and blogger passionate about making English simple and practical for learners worldwide. I began teaching English in 2014, and for more than a decade I’ve been guiding students of different levels—both in classrooms and online. My focus has always been on breaking down difficult grammar rules into clear explanations, providing vocabulary with real examples, and encouraging learners to practice speaking with confidence. On this blog, I share: Step-by-step grammar guides with examples and exercises Practical tips to improve vocabulary and communication Useful strategies for writing, listening, and pronunciation Answers to common learner questions about English usage My teaching style is simple: I believe English should be taught in a friendly, easy-to-understand way, with lots of examples and real practice. Many of my learners have improved their skills by following these methods, and I continue to create guides that anyone can use — whether you’re studying for school, exams, work, or personal growth. 🌍 Mission: To help English learners worldwide achieve confidence and fluency through clear, practical, and trustworthy lessons.

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How to Practice English Speaking Alone: 9 Practical Ways to Become Fluent Faster

Many English learners think they can’t improve their speaking skills without a partner. They believe they need a teacher, a friend, or a conversation group for daily practice. But that’s not true. If you learn how to practice English speaking alone, you can improve your fluency faster than you expect. In fact, many successful language […]

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How to Think in English: 9 Powerful Ways to Stop Translating and Speak Naturally

Many English learners reach a point where they understand grammar, vocabulary, and even conversations, but they still find it hard to speak fluently. A big reason for this is that learners often do not know how to think in English. Instead of thinking directly in English, many learners first think in their native language and

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9 Real Reasons Why I Forget English Vocabulary (And Powerful Ways to Remember Words Faster)

Many English learners worldwide share the same frustrating question: why I forget English vocabulary even after spending hours studying new words? You might create vocabulary lists, memorize definitions, and practice reading English texts. But a few days later, many of those words vanish from your memory. This situation can be disheartening and may lead learners

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