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Unlocking Path to German Fluency: A Complete German Study Guide
There is only one truth—there is no magic potion, and there is no answer to the question of how much I can learn the German language.

How Movies Can Help You Learn a Language Even Without Noticing It
Scrolling through the questions on LiveXP, I saw a few about how visual arts can be used to teach and learn. It is an interesting topic to think about. Ask yourself the question, “What do I remember about a movie?” I have read a few articles discussing how film and visual arts could be an effective teaching tool. Think about children’s books. The first form of language a child learns is to recite the names of book characters or describe elements within. Thinking back to when I was young, one of

15 English Sayings That Make No Sense
Many sayings don’t make sense literally, but when we take a closer look, we see that they convey a deeper meaning beyond literal interpretation.

English vs. Hindi: Similarities And Differences
Similarities between English and Hindi Both English and Hindi are written from left to right. Both languages have the same kinds of punctuation marks except for full stops. Both are well-developed languages having vast literary forms. However, the list of similarities gets exhausted very soon. Differences between English and Hindi * In English, there is only one set of the alphabet, having twenty-six letters in total, including five vowels. Whereas in Hindi, there are two sets of letters—tw

Unveiling the Path to Language Fluency: A Life-Changing Journey
Understand that fluency is long-term, and be patient with yourself.

How to Stay Motivated in Your Language Learning
Whatever you do, do it with the right person, with passion and responsibility, and you will succeed.

The Italian Word “Capiche”: The Meaning and Spelling in English
Capiche has its roots in Latin from the Latin word capere, which means “to take, catch, comprehend.”

Teaching Business English to Japanese Executive Fathers
In international business, English proficiency has become a “must-have” for all executives navigating the current business landscape.