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5 Reasons to Use Grammarly
While these 5 reasons are aimed at English learners, Grammarly is also beneficial for bloggers and other writers. It catches those annoying mistakes we often overlook.
What are collocations? - Making Sense of English
Collocations are natural word combinations. Native speakers use certain words together, but not others. Getting lots of natural input will help you learn which words go together and help you avoid using awkward word combinations.
Confusing English Phrase: What's What - Making Sense of English
This odd sounding expression is very common and can be used in lots of different situations. Get the 411 here! I'll tell you what's what!
10 Phrasal Verbs for Travel
10 phrasal verbs for travel used in context with explanations provided. Learning expressions in context will help you use them correctly.
Internet Slang Guide with Audio
What do all those letters mean? This guide to English texting and Internet slang explains 32 common abbreviations and includes an audio guide for pronunciation plus links to 1500+ more abbreviations.
Internet Slang Guide with Audio
What do all those letters mean? This guide to English texting and Internet slang explains 32 common abbreviations and includes an audio guide for pronunciation plus links to 1500+ more abbreviations.
The Most Common Sound in English: Schwa /ə/
The Most Common Sound in English: Schwa /ə/ More listening practice: https://www.apoven.com/english/listening/
Increase Your English Vocabulary - Making Sense of English
Increase Your Vocabulary Naturally by Learning Words in Context
Study-Related Vocabulary - Making Sense of English
9 English Idioms and Expressions in Context: Ace, Cram, Flunk, Killer, Pull an All-Nighter, Slack Off
Korean and English Language Differences - Making Sense of English
Common things that Koreans say in English that are not natural in English due to cultural differences.