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Last week we posted part 1 of our traditional mini-series, Word Of The Year. After 2019’s “climate emergency”, 2020’s “pandemic” and 2021’s “vax”, at the end of 2022, with 93 percent of the total votes, a Word Of The Year for 2022 was announced: “goblin mode”
Year by year, Oxford Dictionaries announce the Word Of The Year. Trending words and phrases are tracked and analysed for a 12-month period. The winner usually sums up in one or two words the most significant event, discovery, crisis or trend of the given calendar year...
When you are searching for information you often bump into Wikipedia links. Wikipedia entries are available in several languages which is convenient and useful, however there are two potential challenges ...
11 days till December… If you want to be prepared for the winter of 2022 we can help you with great resources in one of the essential focus areas: winter recipes...
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It’s not only Thanksgiving and Black Friday that make November wonderful. November is a countdown to winter, each day we are one day closer to December and to Christmas...

Happy 31st birthday, Fast English

Ünnepi bevezető – 7 nagyon fontos számmal: 1 évvel ezelőtt a Fast English 3 tulajdonosa és vezetője – akiknek 8 évvel korábban, 22 év cégvezetés után adta át a stafétát az akkori 4 tulajdonos – köszöntőt mondhatott a 2022-ben 30 éves Fast English születésnapi piknikjén…

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Get your books for the summer

We are two weeks from June. It’s time to pick your summer books. For language learners who want to find some great books for the summer we have an invaluable link…

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Know how to spell what you celebrate

Is it Mothers’ Day today? Or Mother’s Day? Or Mothers Day maybe? In Hungarian, there is no dilemma around the spelling of Anyák napja. In English, however, hyphenation raises a question. We have found out about it and put a link in our blog post, in case you have any doubt about that hyphen…

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Get ready for city tours

We are less than 2 days from May. The high season for city tours starts around late spring and lasts until early autumn. We would like to help you get ready, in an unusual way.

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Light reading for a sunny day

On an easy Sunday afternoon like this, we recommend that you sit back and, for some light reading practice, join us in figuring out what on earth the term international pixel-stained technopeasant means and why it is mentioned on the same page as the London Marathon and Shakespeare.

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21st century vocabulary

Don’t you find it interesting that sometimes, in a ten-word sentence, there are at least five words that did not exist a few decades ago?

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