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How to Recognize and Pronounce Mandarin Pinyin “u” and “ü”

How to Recognize and Pronounce Mandarin Pinyin “u” and “ü”

I’ve found that a common difficulty learners encounter is recognizing and mastering the pronunciation of the Pinyin letters u and ü when they appear in syllables, which can easily cause confusion.

Jianguang Yao
Jianguang Yao
Chinese
How Hard Is It to Learn French on a Scale of 1 to 10?

How Hard Is It to Learn French on a Scale of 1 to 10?

Is learning French hard? On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is it? Let’s find out.

Ronald Perez
Ronald Perez
French
The Benefits of Reading With a Tutor in English

The Benefits of Reading With a Tutor in English

Reading will give you access to a wide variety of vocabulary.

Paul Cook
Paul Cook
Language Teaching
How to Get Back Your Language Knowledge From School

How to Get Back Your Language Knowledge From School

We’re going to take a look at how you can go back to learning a language after years without practice and share some tips for remembering previously known vocabulary.

Beth Taylor
Beth Taylor
Language Learning
School Idioms And Phrases For This Back-To-School Season

School Idioms And Phrases For This Back-To-School Season

Whether you’re a student hitting the books or simply someone eager to brush up on your English, idioms can add a splash of color to your language skills.

Milena Lazova
Milena Lazova
English
How to Recognize And Use Humor or Irony in English Movies & Series

How to Recognize And Use Humor or Irony in English Movies & Series

Study a language with humor so as to understand its culture better and improve communication skills. Just be natural and free to laugh!

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

“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.

Ronny Okumu
Ronny Okumu
English
“What Have You Been Up to?” Meaning

“What Have You Been Up to?” Meaning

“What have you been up to?” means asking a person about the recent activities they have been doing, especially when they have been away from you.

Peter Otieno
Peter Otieno
Which is correct