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Information in Texts: Patterns of Organization

Information in Texts: Patterns of Organization

Recognizing the patterns of organization can make it easier to comprehend the main point and supporting details, follow the flow of ideas, and remember the information.

Nasreddine Mohamed Sarsar
Nasreddine Mohamed Sarsar
English
Keeping It Brief: “How Are You” in Different Ways

Keeping It Brief: “How Are You” in Different Ways

The different ways to ask someone, “how are you?” is covered here; this will make your interactions with others effortless and awkwardness-free.

Moses Famuyiwa
Moses Famuyiwa
English
Practical tips for IELTS—Cohesive devices

Practical tips for IELTS—Cohesive devices

Coherence and cohesion play an influential role in IELTS writing. When the sentences or paragraphs we produce are not appropriately connected, they might confuse the reader and lose their effect.

Karim Rezagah
Karim Rezagah
English
The Pros and Cons of Using Music to Learn English

The Pros and Cons of Using Music to Learn English

Just listening to the music by itself will do little to improve your English, an active process is required.

Gareth Clough
Gareth Clough
English
Untold IELTS Secrets to Help Students

Untold IELTS Secrets to Help Students

1. Crack the Reading section A large number of IELTS candidates spend hours practicing for the Reading part of the test; however, the secret to easily and accurately solving the question remains unrevealed. We all learn how to solve each question type either by watching videos or reading articles, then

Anas Emadeldin Mohammed Shawky Badawy
Anas Emadeldin Mohammed Shawky Badawy
English
“To Get”—The One Verb to Rule Them All

“To Get”—The One Verb to Rule Them All

Get on board with this English mega-verb and supercharge your speaking!

Louise Ducote
Louise Ducote
English
What Are Idioms And How to Understand Them? Part 2

What Are Idioms And How to Understand Them? Part 2

Sometimes some idiomatic expressions like clichés, proverbs, and euphemisms can be considered a part of idioms, but they are not! We will discuss that, among other things. Idioms vs. Cliche Cliché can be an idiom, but idioms are not always clichés. Don’t get the two confused. Clichés are expressions

Hanré Pieterse
Hanré Pieterse
English
What Habits are the Most Important for Learning Languages?

What Habits are the Most Important for Learning Languages?

I hope these tips are useful in your studies and general language learning experience.

Gareth Clough
Gareth Clough
English