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Holiday travel plans are fast approaching! Do you have the right English vernacular get yourself from the airport to your travel destination? For a smooth and relaxing journey to an English-speaking destination, try learning these phrases here!
Ineffective vocabulary revision sessions? Memory like a sieve (a very poor memory)? Before you Google ‘early onset dementia’, read this article to make sure your focus is top-notch.
It’s important to differentiate from informal and formal spoken English. Read more on particular word choices while speaking in the two forms of English as well as potential pitfalls when speaking formal English.
Read here about the step by step process of utilizing your favorite song(s) to improve on your English. Included in this article are a list of English songs, not only pop songs, that can help you improve on your fluency.
There’s always an ongoing rhetoric about the merits of native-speakers, which is well-deserved, but this isn’t just a one-way street. Read here about the merits of being a non-native English speaker.
To save both you and your teacher’s time, be clear on what you want to get out of your lessons to enrich your business English. If possible, have some non-confidential business material prepared for your lesson so that your teacher can go through with you tailored instructions on how to reply to such materials.
This can be an embarrassing question to ask even in your native tongue, let alone traveling and speaking a foreign language elsewhere, learn the many ways to ask where you can ‘relieve’ yourself.
Do you often feel left behind during English listening exercises? Learn here how recognizing the context of a dialogue and looking out for keywords are two ways you can use anticipation to get better results.
Hit YouTuber Lucy from 'English with Lucy' joins us to talk about becoming an English teacher, discovering Spanish through immersion, and the power of self-motivated learning. Read the interview!
It's fascinating, diverse, and free: Learn here why Youtube is a better friend of English learning than your usual TV or film regimen!