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Showing Interest

Showing interest is an important communication skill in English. It means letting another person know that you are listening, paying attention, and wanting to learn more about what they are saying. People enjoy talking to someone who shows genuine interest, so this skill helps you make friends, build relationships, and have more natural conversations. Showing […]

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Midnight and Noon

Many English learners find midnight and noon confusing because they are the two times of day that divide a 24-hour clock. Midnight marks the beginning of a new day, while noon marks the middle of the day. Understanding these two words will help you tell time correctly and avoid misunderstandings when making plans. What Is

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Spelling

English spelling is famous for being difficult because it has borrowed words from many different languages, including Latin, French, Greek, German, and Norse. As a result, spelling rules often have exceptions. However, learning the most common spelling patterns can greatly improve your reading and writing. 1. “I Before E, Except After C” One of the

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Sight Words

Sight words are common words that readers are encouraged to recognize instantly without having to sound them out. These words appear so frequently in books, newspapers, websites, and everyday writing that learning them by sight helps children and English learners become faster, more confident readers. The term sight word means a word that can be

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Learning Vocabulary

The Best Ways to Learn New Vocabulary Learning new vocabulary is one of the most important parts of mastering a language. Vocabulary allows you to express ideas clearly, understand books and conversations, and communicate with confidence. Many students try to memorize long lists of words, but they quickly forget them. The most effective way to

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Spaced Repetition

Spaced repetition is a learning method that helps people remember information for a long time by reviewing it at carefully timed intervals. Instead of studying the same material repeatedly in one sitting, spaced repetition spreads reviews over days, weeks, or even months. The idea is simple: you review information right before you are likely to

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Reading Skills

Improving reading skills is one of the most important steps in becoming a strong learner. Reading helps you improve vocabulary, grammar, writing ability, and critical thinking. Whether you are a beginner learning English or an advanced student preparing for exams, the process of improving reading skills follows similar principles. The best way to improve reading

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Assimilation

Assimilation happens when a sound changes to become more like a nearby sound. It’s a natural part of connected speech — how people actually talk in real life, not how words are pronounced one by one in a dictionary. English speakers do this to make speaking faster, smoother, and easier. Instead of moving the mouth

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Elision in English

Elision is when a sound disappears in natural speech. Speakers drop sounds to talk faster and more smoothly. It’s a normal part of connected speech, not “bad pronunciation.” Native speakers do this all the time. Definition:👉 Elision = leaving out a sound that exists in the spelling 🧠 Why Does Elision Happen? English speech is

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Linking

Linking happens when the last sound of one word joins the first sound of the next word, so they sound like one long word. Instead of: I / am / happy You often hear: Iyamhappy English is a rhythm language, and linking helps speech stay smooth and fast. 1️⃣ Consonant → Vowel Linking (Most Common)

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