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How Did William Shakespeare, the most famous writer ever, contribute to revolutionising modern spoken English?
Have you ever wondered where some idiomatic expressions come from in modern English? Probably not. They are so commonly used that you cannot even notice them.
English Journey: From Beginner English Student to English Teacher
Do not be afraid of studying English! Just try to find a way to learn that you can enjoy a lot.
When to use “Leery” or “Wary,” and what’s the difference between them?
Leery is an adjective used to show that someone or something is cautious or wary of another person or thing.
How to Get a High Score on the IELTS Exam
Getting a high score on the IELTS exam can open up many opportunities for you, so it is definitely worth studying for and taking the exam seriously.
Never incorrectly use In, On, or At again when talking about time
It’s the classic mistake all students have made at one time or another, “I went home at Saturday” or “we are celebrating in Christmas”. Let’s look at a few easy tricks to never make this mistake again.
Is “Passerbys” a Correct Label For People Passing By And Why It’s Not?
A passerby is usually someone who goes somewhere and minds their own business but at some point passes by a place or person.
5 Tips for Making the Most of Your Language Learning Journey
Learning a new language can be difficult, especially if you don’t have any prior experience. Here are five tips to help you make the most of your language learning journey.
Capital vs. Capitol: Learn the difference
While “capital” is the most often used word with numerous connotations, “capitol” has only one meaning and is thus simple to remember.