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'A Beginner's Guide on How to Write Professional Emails in English.'

‘A Beginner’s Guide on How to Write Professional Emails in English.’

‘A Beginner’s Guide on How to Write Professional Emails in English.’ Check out my latest video on YouTube – ‘A Beginner’s Guide on How to Write Professional Emails in English.’ In this video you will master the basics of how to write a professional email for business in English, including the right tone, language and …

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Unlocking Fluency: The Power of Immersion in Learning English

Learning English has become an increasingly essential skill in our interconnected global society. Whether for academic, professional, or personal reasons, proficiency in English opens doors to a world of opportunities. While textbooks and grammar lessons have their place, one aspect that holds immense value in mastering English is immersion. In this blog post, we will …

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How to learn English idioms

Common English Idioms

Common English Idioms Idioms are phrases or expressions that have a different meaning to what the words individually convey. Idioms are widely used in the English language and can be difficult for non-native speakers to understand. In this blog, we will explore some common English idioms and their meanings. Elephant in the room: This idiom …

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Difference between bored and boring in English.

Confusing Words in English. What is the difference between boring and bored?

Confusing Words in English. What is the difference between boring and bored? There are some similar words that English students often find confusing. Boring and bored are two of the most common words English students get confused. Both words are adjectives, but they are used in different ways. Boring (adjective) – Not interesting or exciting. …

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Student question answered – Confusing English sentences.

Student question answered – Confusing English sentences. Today, in an online English class I was teaching, a student asked me the following question: What is the difference between these two sentences? My favourite restaurant is Fabellos. My favourite restaurant was Fabellos. “My favourite restaurant is Fabellos,” means this is the speaker’s favourite restaurant and he/she …

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