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Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
NATURAL ENGLISH
Spending more time using natural English resources will help you in understanding the language intuitively.
Additionally, when you are learning new vocabulary you should learn it as a part of a sentence, never learn single terms.
Listening and reading music lyrics is a good way to do it, for instance you can practise with this song you surely know....
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Unpronounceable.
The dictionary says that “unpronounceable” means:
“difficult or imposible to pronounce” or “not able to be uttered or
articulated”.
Two weeks ago a weatherman became famous on the net when he
pronounced the temperature of a little village in Wales. This village is now
famous as well.
There are more odd
and weird names in English too. There are a little list of some words that
sound strange for us.
- gallimaufry – a heterogeneous mixture
- to transmogrify – to change or alter greatly and often with grotesque or humorous effect
- tintinnabulation – the ringing or sounding of bells
- hobbledehoy – an awkward, gawky adolescent
- unclubbable – unsociable
- moiety – one of two equal parts: half
- termagant – an overbearing or nagging woman
- to discombobulate – to upset, to confuse
- sesquipedalian – having many syllables, i.e. long
- to cachinnate – to laugh loudly or immoderately
Do you know any curious words you would like to share? In case
you’re also a word lover, here is an article about curious words in many languages.
Monday, 14 September 2015
Back to school
It's that time of the year again when the summer has come to a close and school time is back.We need MOTIVATION, don't we?
Time to get back into a routine, plan your new year ahead, new goals, new school year resolutions...
What is the difference between Education & School?
But you know, you can always count on us, the teachers!
Have a great time here with us!
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