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Why English teachers must speak 100% English

If the goal is for our students to achieve high English proficiency, the change must start with the language model they hear ...
Do you want a house that's a bit, sort of or a lot bigger? Neil and Pippa talk about why they chose to live where they do, while grammar guru Georgie explains how to use 'a bit', 'sort of' and 'a lot' ...
Our grammar guru Georgie explains ways to talk about social obligations. For more great language tips and programmes visit bbclearningenglish.com Show more Do you have any social obligations? Beth and ...
What are your predictions about the future? Neil and Pippa talk about what they think will happen in the future, and our grammar guru Georgie explains the grammar of future predictions. Learn to use ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
Do you have any hobbies you'd like to start doing? Beth and Neil talk about things they enjoy and our grammar guru Georgie explains the grammar of -ing verbs and infinitives. Learn which verbs to use ...
Preparing for government exams is more than just memorising facts or practising reasoning questions. Language, especially English grammar, plays a crucial role in determining success. Whether it’s ...
Grammarly built its reputation on being a tool for checking spelling, grammar, and writing tips in English. The company is now expanding the scope of these features to support five more languages: ...
ABC Education has a fun and exciting way for primary students to develop, practise and extend their grammar and language skills. The Greatest of All Time (GOAT) Grammar games are perfect for ...
Army veteran and US citizen arrested in California immigration raid warns it could happen to anyone Darius Rucker unexpectedly ends Atlantic City show mid-set: ‘I've never done this before’ ...
During the last census in 2011, the surveyor who showed up at Yasmin Shaikh's doorstep did what people often do when they hear her name—he assumed. "Urdu," he wrote in the mother tongue column without ...