Ronny Okumu

I'm Ronny Okumu with over 7 years of professional writing. Learning new things is something I truly enjoy. And if I meet a new topic, I just spend some time researching until I can write about it.


“Welcome Aboard” vs. “Welcome on Board”

“Welcome Aboard” vs. “Welcome on Board”: Which One Is Correct?

While you may already know that both the keywords “aboard” and “on board” refer to being on or inside a vehicle, their usage varies depending on the context.

Can You Learn English in 3 Months?

Can You Learn English in 3 Months? Discover the Secret

There are just no shortcuts (or secrets) for learning English that fast. However, it is possible to learn English in a few months with proper guidance and a lot of focus.

Airport Vocabulary

Navigating the Airport: Discover Unique Airport Vocabulary

Yeah, there are so many reasons why airport vocabulary matters. One of them is to ensure clear communication at the airport to avoid confusion and delays.

English Phrases for Agreeing and Disagreeing

Discover Unique English Phrases for Agreeing and Disagreeing

Unlock some powerful English words and phrases that will take your communication skills a notch higher.

South African English

South African Slang: The Rich Flavor of South African English

South African English is a dynamic and ever-evolving variety of English spoken across the rainbow nation.

Barriers in Business Communication

Barriers in Business Communication & How to Overcome Them

In business, effective communication isn’t only about minimizing conflicts; it is also a crucial factor in employee engagement, customer relationships, and profitability, to name a few.

Christmas Idioms

9 Popular Christmas Idioms to Boost Your English Skills

As the holiday season approaches, why not spice up your English skills with some delightful Xmas expressions?

How to Think in English

How to Think in English And Learn From That

Whether your goal is to talk with people, prepare for an exam, or do business, you will only be able to reach that goal faster if you start thinking in English.

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