Would you like to learn English abroad but you’re scared of the experience too? Don’t worry! We’ve prepared for you a list of 10 most common English phrases you can use during your language stay.
Learning a new language can serve many purposes, including communicating with someone for whom your heart beats faster. If you’ve met an English speaking person who has caught your eye, you probably want to tell them how you feel about them. There are many ways to say “I love you” in English as well as to talk about your other warm feelings towards someone before you’re ready for the big L....
Phrasal verbs are formed from a verb and a preposition or an adverb. The reason why you need to learn them by heart is because you can’t simply guess what they mean from looking at them, even if you know the meaning of each part of a phrasal verb.
As your English is improving, you start to notice more and more the subtleties of the language. A good way to work on such details is by taking private English lessons so that a teacher can focus on your individual needs. You should also try to self-diagnose your problem areas.
One of the difficulties that students have when learning English is mastering the correct use of indefinite pronouns....
As an English learner you’re certainly familiar with the phrase “Business English”. Do you know what it really means, though? This term is used for the kind of English needed to effectively communicate in various professional contexts. Just speaking English often isn’t enough as doing business requires specific terminology and a higher register than most of your everyday conversations. In...
Thanks to the development of technology, learning languages is now easier than ever. New apps are springing up like mushrooms after the rain and sometimes it’s difficult to choose the ones that are really useful. How to find the best English learning app? We’re going to have a look at a number of them and hopefully help you make up your mind.
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Everyone knows that the language of communication in aviation is English. Flight attendants all around the world know how to effectively communicate in this language. Nevertheless, the vocabulary used by cabin crews attending to passengers differs significantly from the lingo that pilots and traffic air controllers use. If your ambition is to become one of them, you should think about...