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How can words be adventurous or exciting? Do you know what homographs, homophones and homonyms are?
Why do we recommend using FLASHCARDS? Because they work.
When we bump into something that's free we tend to approach it with caution, or a negative prejudice regarding the quality of its content. Let us show you an exception.
You can find quite a few options if you google “crossword puzzle creator”. We looked at most of them to find the most ease-to-use and practical ones.
It’s Google’s 22nd birthday today! So, we are dedicating this post to Google, more specifically to ways Google can help language learners.
The U.N. Climate Action Summit is a great excuse for some reading practice. If you are looking for some reading materials, you can read many press releases.

Talk shows to learn English conversation

On the wide range of TV shows there’s no better programme to learn English conversation than talk shows. Their recipe to get you addicted is simple: a host, several celebrity guests, interviews and short game or comedy segments…

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Test your reading speed

If you look at the title line of this post it’s quite obvious what “wpm” stands for. If your reading speed is 250 wpm it means you can read 250 words per minute. Is 250 wpm a high reading speed?

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Find the best online tools

Learning focus: word endings or suffixes >> Tip: a great online resource that you can rely on for finding words with the same ending, for practice and vocabulary expansion.

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