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Navigating the Airport: Discover Unique Airport Vocabulary

Navigating the Airport: Discover Unique Airport Vocabulary

Yeah, there are so many reasons why airport vocabulary matters. One of them is to ensure clear communication at the airport to avoid confusion and delays.

Ronny Okumu
Ronny Okumu
English
What is the Difference Between “On Time” and “In Time”?

What is the Difference Between “On Time” and “In Time”?

When should they use “on time” and when should they use “in time” and what is the difference? The difference in spelling and pronunciation is minor but they are used very differently.

David J K Carr
David J K Carr
English
Yours Faithfully vs. Yours Sincerely

Yours Faithfully vs. Yours Sincerely

How you complimentary close sign-off a letter is important as it determines your relationship with the recipient. Factors such as who the letter is addressed to and the degree of formality should be considered.

Nokuphila Nkomazana
Nokuphila Nkomazana
English
12 Health-Related Idioms That You Should Know

12 Health-Related Idioms That You Should Know

Health-related idioms give you room to communicate your health and wellness status without giving too little or too much information.

Moses Famuyiwa
Moses Famuyiwa
English
Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Revolutionized Way of Learning Languages

Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Revolutionized Way of Learning Languages

Let’s look at some common language-studying problems that AI can help with and how it can effectively improve learning outcomes.

LiveXP Team
LiveXP Team
Language Learning
An Overview of Common American Idioms

An Overview of Common American Idioms

In everyday chats, we use phrases that mean more than what they seem. These are called idioms, and they’re not meant to be taken literally. Let me give you a couple of examples to chew on. Ever heard someone say they’re “under the weather”? No, they’re not

Trendolyn Hopkins
Trendolyn Hopkins
English
How Do You Use the Expression “Greatly Appreciated”?

How Do You Use the Expression “Greatly Appreciated”?

You’ve probably seen the phrase “greatly/highly appreciated” in written forms of communication. It can be a tricky expression for non-native speakers to grasp as it appears not to be complete on its own.

Cecilia Gigliotti
Cecilia Gigliotti
Idioms & expressions
A Detailed Guide to the English Levels of Language Proficiency

A Detailed Guide to the English Levels of Language Proficiency

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) establishes 6 levels of language knowledge.

Vasiliki Moutzouri
Vasiliki Moutzouri
English