Ahead of England’s first knockout game of the World Cup, Love Letter to England celebrates what English people have in common ...
Some of Australians favourite slang words and phrases have been recognised in a new intake to the Oxford English Dictionary.
William Tyndale’s translation, published in 1526, was based on a then-radical idea: Anyone should be able to read the Bible ...
A natural English learning lesson set in a backyard environment, using comprehensible input to help beginners understand real ...
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Likable people have the uncanny ability to put everyone from longtime friends to strangers at ease. While their easygoing demeanor may seem effortless, it really comes down to a knack for chit-chat ...
Asking someone "what's wrong" gets repetitive fast, and English actually offers plenty of alternatives that sound far more ...
Pants are not the only item of clothing to trip up Americans abroad. Few terms have caused more grief in the U.K. than the ...
We can continue to invest in mother tongue education while recognising that dialects deserve a more visible place in our ...
What would a person in Revolutionary America sound like? Early letters, documents, and diaries help us listen in.
In England, “pants” mean underwear, and “khaki” sounds close enough to “cacky,” British slang for feces. With one compliment, ...