Many students may wonder if watching English T.V series can improve their English learning or not. We believe that watching T.V series, situation comedies also known as sitcoms in particular, have many advantages.
Do you want to improve your range of vocabulary but don't know how? Are you tired of boring techniques for learning vocabulary? Maybe people have suggested memorizing a dictionary to you! Well,
Apostrophe (') is a punctuation mark which is mainly used in two areas: 1- possessives and 2- omission. However, there is another usage which is widely ignored, not to mention many other points to consider. Let's find out apostrophe's secrets.
There are many modal verbs you use in English such as "can", "may", should", etc. However, when it comes to "would", it becomes rather strange. If you feel that you also get confused when you see "would" in a sentence, then reading this lesson wouldn't be a bad idea.
Many IELTS candidates complain about repeating the same words and structures in their speaking and writing. Therefore, they are determined to learn synonyms for the words they already know; we know this is not always the correct way and may even result in lower scores.
Having been selected the best 2014 app of the year by Apple, Elevate is a personalized brain training app which includes research-backed games to improve your English comprehension, ability to focus, self-confidence and much more.
Christmas is globally celebrated on December 25th and is well-known for its Santa Claus. Do you know what he says when he comes? :) Ho, Ho, Ho! Merry Christmas!
IELTS writing Task 2 and IELTS Speaking part 3 are the sections where candidates are asked more general questions. That is why every IELTS candidate must know how to properly address more general questions, but unfortunately in many cases, they don't.
In 2015 COP21, also known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, will, for the first time in over 20 years of UN negotiations, aim to achieve a universal agreement on climate, with the aim of keeping global warming below 2°C. But what is the significance of these two degrees?! What exactly happens i...