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12 inspirational quotes by famous women
Without a doubt, women are a source of inspiration. Do you know these 12 inspirational quotes by famous women (in English, of course) and who said them?

How comedians apologize for being late for work in English? [FUNNY]
Did you oversleep? Learn how to say “Sorry, I’m late” in English in basic form, as well as in many creative ways invented by comedians from the Irish cabaret Foil Arms and Hog.

A practical course in English… which means?
What kind of an English as a foreign language is “practical”? As usual, we can expand on this simple question to provide a complicated answer to the question of what kind of English course you are really looking for.
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Learning English can not only be fast and effective, but also easy and fun! On Speakingo’s online self-study English blog, you’ll find everything you’ve always wanted to know about the English language but were afraid to ask!
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Top 6 Online Resources for Learning English Grammar
In today’s fast-paced world, fluency in English is an essential skill that opens doors to opportunities, both personally and professionally. Whether you’re a non-native English speaker looking to improve your language skills or a native speaker seeking to refine your

How to Teach English to Young Learners: Engaging and Interactive Methods
Helping kids learn English is crucial to ensure the modern generation can participate fully and effectively in the globally connected world. Mastering English is the key that allows students to take advantage of a wide range of opportunities, from academic

Is It Advantageous to Incorporate IQ Testing into the Study of English Language Proficiency?
IQ tests: what are they truly about? How do experts use them? And are IQ tests really a bad idea, or can they genuinely benefit you with things like learning the English language?

Tips to Improve Your English Speaking Skills
English is often regarded as the global lingua franca, with over 1400 million speakers worldwide. Whether you’re a student, professional, or language enthusiast, fluency in English is now becoming an invaluable skill, especially if you want to fit into the

The Future of Language Learning: Innovations in Tutoring Management Software
In today’s interconnected world, learning multiple languages is essential for communicating and appreciating different cultures. If you teach languages, you’ll find tutoring management software a robust tool that can provide customized learning experiences, monitor progress, and enable effective communication between

StateOfWriting Editor on Mistakes That Natives Notice Instantly
When writing in English, even the most minor mistakes can stand out to a native speaker like a sore thumb. Whether it’s a peculiar choice of words, awkward phrasing, or grammatical slip-ups, these errors can sometimes change the meaning of
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How British colonialists abolished slavery
You may have heard that British colonialism is evil itself. Or maybe not quite? Did you know that it was mainly British colonialism that strongly contributed to the abolition of slavery?
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