Have you ever heard about “mnemotechny”? what do you know about it? In this blog we’ll tell you the answer and some examples. First, mnemotechny is the study and practice of improving one’s memory. Using a mnemotechny can be easy to learn something! If you have some problems at the moment to learn the English…
Más informaciónPeople are enamored with music. It touches our souls in profound ways that words alone cannot equal. It stirs our imagination, invigorates our bodies, and transforms our moods. It can lift us up or overwhelm us with emotion. It can make us feel down in the dumps or over the moon. It can pump us…
Más informaciónThe Present Perfect That’s right you guys, another annoying grammar subject. To try to make this one interesting let’s start with a compilation of some great songs (subjective) and see if you can guess what today’s topic is… You may have guessed, it’s the Present Perfect. When it comes to teaching/learning the present perfect in English,…
Más informaciónDesde hace algún tiempo la discusión entre los partidarios de los subtítulos y los defensores del doblaje se acentúa cada vez más. Los argumentos, más que ver con las implicaciones educativas de las películas en el idioma original, se refieren al razonamiento artístico. El doblaje, según algunos, sacrifica muchos aspectos de la película, como la…
Más informaciónNowadays, there are some people who like to read books in their free time, when they want to flee from reality. To read a book is similar to visit new places without having been there, your imagination is alive and your creativity which is inside your head, too. When you’re reading a book, you are…
Más informaciónWhen we try to learn another language, sometimes it seems to be too difficult, however it’s the opposite so this time we’ll give you some suggestions to improve your English level. What does “practice makes perfect” mean? This phrase means that if you want to develop each skill you should practice it. You should expose…
Más informaciónWhen a humpback whale began playing with Nan Hauser like a toy, she feared the worst. The 50,000-pound mammal swam toward the marine biologist and began to nudge her. Nan had been deep-sea diving for 28 years, but had never known a whale to be this touchy-feely. It appeared hell-bent on throwing Nan on its…
Más informaciónThere are lots of reasons people decide to learn a foreign language.Some of them are pretty standard: employment, personal growth, education or travel. For example, there are economic benefits to learning a new language, given that multilingual workers are in demand. And there’s no doubt that traveling is way more fun when you speak a…
Más informaciónColloquialisms and slang in English There are a lot of colloquialisms and slangs in this language, this makes it difficult for students to learn. However, pupils recommend the following: The best option to learn and improve the vocabulary, students should watch television programs and listen to radio in English. They may not fully understand every…
Más informaciónTwenty-seven-year-old Angus Barbieri was a big man with a big appetite. At 456 pounds, he was also classified as “grossly obese.” Unhappy with his weight, he decided to take matters into his own hands. In 1965, the six-foot man visited a hospital in Dundee looking to lose a few pounds. The doctors advised Angus to go on a…
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