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British vs American English: Key Differences Explained

July 25, 2026

Here is a scenario that trips up learners more often than you might expect. You have been writing professional emails in careful, studied English for months. Then your American client replies and mentions they’ll “reach out” after they “touch base” with their “program manager.” Meanwhile, your British examiner marks your IELTS essay and circles “organize” […]

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How to Write Clearly in English: 5 Mistakes to Fix Now

July 8, 2026

Most people don’t set out to write in a confusing way. It just happens. You’re thinking faster than you’re typing, you throw in a few extra words to sound more professional, and suddenly your sentence has three clauses, two commas, and nobody knows what you’re actually trying to say. Learning how to write clearly in […]

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English Discourse Markers and Linking Words That Work

July 6, 2026

If your spoken or written English ever feels like a list of facts rather than an actual argument, discourse markers are probably what’s missing. They’re the connective tissue of communication. Without them, your ideas sit next to each other like strangers on a bus. With them, those ideas move together, build on each other, and […]

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How to Use Articles in English Correctly (A Clear Guide)

March 12, 2026

Articles might be the smallest words in English, but they cause an enormous amount of trouble. A single wrong article can make a business email sound odd, cost you a band point on IELTS, or just leave your reader quietly confused. They are easy to ignore and hard to master. Let’s fix that. The Lesson: […]

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the Pitfalls of Pronoun Errors

Unravelling the Pitfalls of Pronoun Errors

February 23, 2024

English Unraveled: Navigating Common ESL Pitfalls – Part 5 Today, we delve into a topic that is pivotal for clear and accurate English communication: pronoun errors. Pronouns are integral to English syntax, offering fluidity and coherence in sentences. However, misuse of subjective, objective, and possessive pronouns, along with pronoun-antecedent agreement errors, can lead to confusion […]

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Direct and Indirect Speech

Navigating Direct and Indirect Speech in English

May 24, 2023

Greetings grammar go-getters! This is a big one. I hope you’re ready. Have you ever shared someone else’s words in a conversation or relayed an event to a friend? You probably used direct or indirect (reported) speech to do so. Understanding these elements of English grammar can help you communicate more effectively. What are Direct […]

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