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Don’t say: “I’m studying every day for improve my English.”  Say: “I’m studying every…

AMERICAN IDIOMS STARTING WITH 'A'

Welcome to our extensive list of American English idiomatic expressions! These kinds of phrases are used…

BUSY OR PRODUCTIVE?

Today I want to ask you a question about how you are studying to improve your English:  Many students…

Words ending in –ance and –ence

These two endings are both used to make nouns from verbs (e.g. performance from perform) or nouns…

10 Fun & Easy Ways to Learn English Faster

We’ve all heard a thousand times that the only way to really learn English is to be totally immersed…
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Halloween

History of Halloween Halloween falls on October 31st each year in North America and other parts of the…
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AIM, TARGET, GOAL!

Do you still have troubles talking about an aim, a target and a goal? Specifically, in the Russian language…
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IDIOMS

Oftentimes when we speak, we use idioms to make a point.  Idioms are used in many different languages…

Education meets overseas travel with the spirit of Eurovision

The above description represents how many young learners felt about the European Unions Erasmus program,…
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There, They're, and Their

There, They're, and Their There are some words that are just hard to remember how to spell, and if they…

Good news for all single students

According to a recent European Commission study, you are more likely to be able to improve your employment…
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“THINK”- Phrasal verbs with about, of, and on

I recently had someone ask me about the difference between “think about,” “think of,” and “think…