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Two islands – a story about pronunciation

Michal has written a short story for those who say: “I don’t have to learn English pronunciation; I just want to communicate in English”.

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Definitions of linguistic terms

We have a new section, which will contain explanations of terms related to the English language. For now, you can learn the meaning of 7 words: “noun”, “verb”, “adjective”, “adverb”, “ESL”, “American English”, and “British English”.

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Reader comment on the pronunciation of foreigners living in the US

More reader comments: Teruko Fukuya has sent us an interesting message about the pronunciation of foreigners living in the USA and their ability to communicate in English.

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“If you learn 5 English words a day, you will know almost 2,000 after a year”

Marta Sokolowska has e-mailed us her comments on two of our articles. She tells us the opinion of her professor: “If you learn only five English words a day, you will know almost 2,000 after a year“. We disagree with the opinion.

Marta also writes about her good experience with English classes. We discuss tests and reading in class.

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Learning English by watching movies

Read our new article in the How to learn English section — “Watching movies in English“. It tells you why films help you learn English and what you should do to learn from them effectively.

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