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Krzysztof Cichy sent us his opinion on the new Collins COBUILD English Dictionary, which he recently bought.

Joanna Wlodarczak disagrees with our article “Why we don’t like English classes”. She reminds us that we attended a good class in high school (Tom writes about it in his story). She also writes that classes create competition between students, which improves their motivation to learn English.

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Why Antimoon recommends some commercial products

A few people have told us that Antimoon looks like a site which exists to sell commercial products. We have written a short article which explains why we are recommending products in some of our articles.

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Reading is much easier than listening

In our new article, you can learn why reading is much easier than listening, and what this means for the English learner. The article has a short demonstration with sound.

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Collins COBUILD Dictionary available at Amazon.co.uk

The new Collins COBUILD English Dictionary is finally available at Amazon.co.uk! You can get it for 18.39 pounds (about $25).

Every serious learner should have a good dictionary. The Collins COBUILD is the best dictionary that we’ve used. (You can learn more about English dictionaries in our articles.)

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You can damage your English by writing and speaking

Does your teacher tell you: “you should practice your writing”? Well, maybe you shouldn’t listen to your teacher. In our new article, we explain why your English can get worse because of writing.

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