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Punctuation | Yikes!

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Recently, I was talking to some students about Transitional Words and Linkers and the question on punctuation came up. When do I use a comma? Should I use a comma? Period (Full-Stop)? Help! So I thought  I would dedicate this post to the question on punctuation, especially in today’s instant messaging world: 6 Punctuation Mistakes […]

How to | Expressing Your Sympathy

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Some of you might have had to do get online and search for a way to express your condolences and/or sympathy for someone’s loss, illness or injury recently. Unfortunately, sometimes loss or injury happens and if it is already difficult for a native English speaker to express themselves politely, we can only imagine how much more challenging it

Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

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This post is for all of you who struggle with those annoying mistakes in English. Perhaps it will help you start the new year on the right foot. Speaking of common mistakes, take a look at the title…a lot of times we confuse clue (a piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a

Love is in The Air

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We know most of you don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day and you probably call it a “Hallmark” holiday (aka Corte Ingles Holiday) but we can’t help showing you a little history on this very romantic day… The History of Valentine’s Day  (Level B2 and above–advanced vocabulary) An Easy Step by Step Story (Level B1 and above)

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