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    The differences between British and American English

    Numerous English students often wonder about the key distinctions between American and British English. Both varieties can seem peculiar depending on one’s exposure, and even for native speakers, fully grasping the range of dialects, particularly colloquialisms, can be a challenge. However, there are some notable differences between these two versions of English that are worth...

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    Mastering English in just a month: an ambitious plan

    While aiming for fluency in English within a single month is overly optimistic, significant progress is indeed possible with focused effort. Learning a language is a marathon, not a sprint — it’s crucial to build up vocabulary, get the hang of pronunciation, grasp various tenses, and construct sentences thoughtfully. Let’s be realistic: a single month...

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    Your path to speaking English with ease

    Achieving the fluency and ease of a native English speaker is a challenging but rewarding goal for language learners. It takes considerable time and effort to refine your speaking abilities to the point where you sound like you’ve been speaking English all your life. Nevertheless, some strategies can make this process more natural and less...

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    Greetings in English in business correspondence [2024]

    Greetings in business correspondence establish the tone for all future communication. While in Russian we are accustomed to writing “Good afternoon” or “Hello”, English presents a more nuanced landscape. Depending on the status of your recipient, the subject of the email, and the ultimate communication goal, there are numerous variations of words and phrases you...

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    How to prepare for the IELTS exam in 3 months?

    IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an international English language proficiency assessment system. It operates in more than 190 countries and is used in business, migration services, government, and other institutions.

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    How to memorize 50 new English words daily

    Modern English teachers claim that rote memorization of words is inefficient. It's said you could learn 100 words a day, but a week later, 90 of them will be forgotten. This is partly true. Words need to be learned with an understanding of their meaning, complemented by grammar and stylistics.

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    How to prepare for TOEFL in English and achieve a high score

    TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is used internationally to assess English language proficiency. Similar to IELTS, TOEIC, and others, it's often taken to validate English proficiency for visa centers, educational institutions, government agencies, or private organizations.