4 simple rules to learn ANY new language
Mastering a New Language: Four Simple Rules for Success Learning a new language can be a daunting ...
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A thought for the day! - Word Association
A thought for the day! - Word Association"Language is like a tapestry of words, woven together by t...
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AI - ChatGPTAI or artificial intelligence is now a part of your life whether you know it or not. El...
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Monday morning..... a thought for the day!
Every name is called a noun, as field, and fountain,street and town. In place of noun the pronoun ...
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SWIMS will be SWIMS even when turned upside down. Did you know that enneacontakaienneagon is actu...
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English idioms! English idioms! Examples of unusual phrases how to can be used in the English langu...
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50 common English phrases to use in conversation Part (2)
50 common English phrases to use in conversation Part (2) Common phrases for agreeing ‘Exactly!’ ...
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50 common English phrases to use in conversation Part (1)
50 common English phrases to use in conversation Part (1) Common phrases for asking how someone...
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Common mistakes in spoken English! Less - Fewer
1. Less - fewer There are less people than yesterday. No! There are fewer people than ye...
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8 parts to speaking English fluently - Part 5: Quiz!!
Eight parts of speech Quiz!! ...
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8 parts to speaking English fluently - Part 4: Conjunctions and Articles
Eight parts of speech Conjunctions and Articles 7. Conjunctions A conjunction is a word that is u...
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8 parts to speaking English fluently - Part 3: Adverbs and Prepositions
Eight parts of speech Adverbs and Prepositions 5. Adverbs An adverb is a word that describes an a...
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8 parts to speaking English fluently - Part 2: Adjectives and Verbs
Greetings!Yesterday we were talking about nouns and pronouns. Today it is the turn of 'adjectives' ...
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8 parts to speaking English fluently - Part 1: Nouns and pronouns
Eight parts of speech Nouns and pronouns I was asked recently to explain pronouns, adverbs, prep...
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