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February 27,
Lights, Camera, English: How Watching Films Can Boost Your Language Skills

Visual learning has long been recognised as a powerful tool for language acquisition. When it comes to learning a new language, watching films can be an incredibly effective way to improve language skills. The combination of visual and auditory stimuli in films can help learners to better understand and retain new vocabulary, grammar structures, and idiomatic expressions.

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July 1,
Take a language holiday - Travel Article

 

Do I have to have a coma here?

by Gisele Méndez edited by Lynne Hand

Amused by the title above? Don’t worry – the spelling mistake "coma" instead of "comma" is intentional, and it highlights an important point: If you're writing a letter to a friend or relative, it doesn't really matter if you make a silly mistake, but if you want to be taken seriously in business; errors – comic or not – can hold you back.

Perhaps you find yourself nervously rushing through a presentation, or you forget the pronunciation of an important word during a meeting. When English is your second language, it is all the more important to speak and write clearly and concisely in business to avoid miscommunication. Luckily, there are some simple ways to improve your skills and communicate more effectively.

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