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Most Spoken Languages in the US

What are the Most Spoken Languages in the US Today?

Despite the lack of an official language, it is generally accepted that English is the national language of the US due to the fact that it is spoken by around 250 million US citizens.

Busy mode

Manage Your Workload With “Busy Mode”

Busy mode is a setting that allows you to hide your tutor card so new students do not book lessons with you.

British phrases

Improve Your English With These 10 Brilliant British Sayings and Phrases

Every language surely has some phrases that often don’t translate well, and the British tongue has some absolute corkers.

Holiday Movies to Improve Your English

Christmas Checklist🎄: Holiday Movies to Improve Your English

Movies do more than entertain their audience, even though that is the primary goal. You can learn about a country’s culture and language with film, and watching movies made in that language should be part of your lessons if you want to learn a new language.

Improve English Vocabularies

How to Learn and Improve English Vocabularies for Non-Native English Students?

Aside from the strategy above, the simplest technique to improve English vocabulary is the “one word a day listing” of unfamiliar terms encountered during classes or reading activities.

Language Families

Language Branches & Distribution of Languages Spoken in the World

Every single language spoken falls under the collective grouping of a language branch. And distributed over these 142 language branches are over 7000 living languages (living because they are the first language of at least one person.)

Imperative and Interrogative Sentences

The Difference Between Imperative and Interrogative Sentences

Imperative sentences can be a statement of authority or command. An interrogative sentence is in a question form or a way of gathering information on a certain topic.

Any Time vs. Anytime

Any Time vs. Anytime: When to Use Each Word

If you want to avoid making a grammatical mistake when writing anytime or any time, it’s good to know the differences between the two terms and their usage so you can be sure that you’re always using the right word.