Linking words are a crucial component of fluent and cohesive English communication. They help to connect ideas, show relationships between sentences, and create a logical flow of thought.
The ability to work effectively with others, share ideas, and work towards a common goal is a key ingredient for success. Collaboration not only helps to achieve better outcomes but also fosters a sense of teamwork and camaraderie.
In this interview with Elena Mutonono, we discuss how to write compelling emails that will get read, overcome the fear of mistakes, the art of follow-up emails, and more.
Like idioms, English euphemisms are figurative in meaning. We use them to soften uncomfortable topics, such as aging. In this lesson, you’ll learn 20 common euphemisms to describe people and aging.
Collocations are a smart way to boost your English vocabulary & fluency. Discover what collocations are + learn common English collocations with think.
Every year International Women’s Day has a new theme. This year’s is #EmbraceEquity. Here’s what equity means and how you can talk about it in English.
To better express your ideas in English, here are 18 English phrasal verbs often used in idea-generation conversations including to zero in on, to take in, and more.
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