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oupeltglobalblog.com - May 14, 5:27 AM

The Importance of Speaking Fluent English in Public

Since English is one of the most popular languages that people use nowadays when it comes to communicating, it is important that every individual knows how to converse, speak and use the language properly.
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oupeltglobalblog.com - May 14, 5:26 AM

Looking for English Speaking Classes in London

As most of the people are aware of, London is the capital of England where the English language is originally being used. The language have been the first language not only in this city but is the official language being used in UK.
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www.businessenglishpod.com - May 14, 5:21 AM

Business English Pod 208 - Contract Negotiations 1: Seeking ...

Business English Pod :: Learn Business English Online | In this Business English Pod lesson we'll look at language for negotiating a contract.
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blogswork.wordpress.com - April 18, 3:26 PM

Making Cell-Phone Documentaries

The explosion in the number of video-recording devices is making every moment in our lives eminently recordable. The smartphone is already creating a new form: the cell-phone documentary.
And there have been some notable ones.
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 18, 3:25 PM

“This parrot is no more”. When is a synonym not a synonym?

Stan’s recent post on poppycock, bunkum, and similar words includes a huge collection of synonyms.
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 18, 3:24 PM

Is linguistic inflation insanely awesome?

To continue the semantic theme of my last post, today I want to look at inflation. Linguistic inflation is analogous to economic inflation, but it concerns a devaluation in meaning rather than price.
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www.bbc.co.uk (via @deluxekidd) - April 18, 3:23 PM

Learning English - English at Work - Episode 10: The brainstorm

The team at Tip Top trading is hard at work preparing for the launch and presentation of their latest product. Anna’s ideas are met with some negative comments.
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www.englishleap.com - April 18, 10:02 AM

Learn English

Learning English:Improve Vocabulary,Learn English Online Free,learn grammar,find free resources and exercises.Learning English made easy-Join the largest English speaking community...
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oupeltglobalblog.com - April 5, 6:04 PM

Creative Writing in the Language Classroom: 8 Collected Poems

Following a webinar entitled “Creative Writing in the Language Classroom” on 9th and 15th March, Jane Spiro, author of Creative Poetry Writing (2004) and Storybuilding (2007), presents 8 Collected Poems generated by the participants of the webinar...
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 5, 5:53 PM

Open Dictionary word of the week: spanner

spanner (noun)
an offensive word for a stupid person
I never had any great love for Enid Blyton because the children in her books were always such insufferable spanners.
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www.stgeorges.co.uk (via @iatefl_besig) - April 5, 12:11 PM

Business English: The best employers in the world - The English Blog

Videos and info on the best employers in the world. Which one would you like to work for? (RT @phil3wade: The world's best employers.Who would u work for?
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www.ctv.ca - March 7, 4:54 AM

Global executives learning English on their own terms - CTV.ca

Globe and MailGlobal executives learning English on their own termsCTV.caA French diplomat recently shrugged at news that Tunisians were rejecting his language and enrolling in English classes.
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www.theaustralian.com.au - March 7, 4:49 AM

Language skills alone no passport to Asian century - The Australian

Language skills alone no passport to Asian centuryThe AustralianHe also argued that Asian studies curricula in Australia had to take into account the rise of English as yet another Asian language.
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oupeltglobalblog.com - May 14, 5:27 AM

Learning English as a Second Language – Why Is It Essential

The English language is one of the most popular languages that many countries use nowadays as their second language.
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www.unionleader.com - May 14, 5:23 AM

It's the job, and a whole lot more for bus driver | New Hampshire NEWS02

For 14 years, Elvira Karic has loved the life she has led in America and now to make it official, Karic became a citizen last month.
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mrstoutsblog.blogspot.fr - May 14, 5:20 AM

Intro to Business English 1A Spring 2012 Lesson 5: Unit 2 Case Study

I have written replies to your comments. Please click the link to read my replies. After you read my reply, Please answer my questions. After that you can study some vocabulary on Quizlet: Introduction to Business English 1A ...
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 18, 3:26 PM

Language and words in the news – 13th April 2012

This post contains a selection of links related to language and words in the news.
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oupeltglobalblog.com - April 18, 3:24 PM

Do you have to be a native speaker to be a good materials writer?

Erika Osváth, an educator, English teacher and materials writer from Hungary, talks about how the ELT world is changing, and how the supremacy of the native speaker may soon be over.
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Interview with a Lexicographer | A Smart Translator's Reunion

After an early career as an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teacher, working in Greece and the Czech Republic, she became involved in ELT (English Language Teaching) publishing, and much of her work has been in ...
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www.busuu.com (via @MartaMEG) - April 18, 10:03 AM

busuu - Learn languages for free online

busuu.com is a free online community for learning languages. Connect for free with native speakers worldwide. Enhance your language learning with our online languages courses. (“Start-up guiris”creating new business in Spain.
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 5, 6:04 PM

Starved with the cold

There has been a lot of talk lately about The Hunger Games. Though I haven’t seen or read it yet, it reminded me of a conversation I had on Twitter about a lesser-known meaning of the word starve.
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 5, 5:54 PM

What do people ‘like to say’ – and what do they ‘like saying’?

This post comes from guest blogger Heng-ming Carlos Kang of the Graduate Institute of Linguistics at National Chengchi University in Taiwan.
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www.macmillandictionaryblog.com - April 5, 12:11 PM

Language tip of the week: happy

In this weekly post, we bring more useful content from the Macmillan Dictionary to English language learners. These tips are based on areas of English (e.g. spelling, grammar, collocation, synonyms, etc) which learners often find difficult.
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www.englishleap.com - April 5, 12:10 PM

Question mark:Meaning and use in Interrogative Sentences

Question Mark:What is a Question Mark?Learn about the usage of Question mark through proper examples...
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www.statesmanjournal.com - March 7, 4:52 AM

Readers share pet peeves about English language - Statesman Journal

Readers share pet peeves about English languageStatesman JournalThose skills are needed to get and keep most jobs. Lacking knowledge of these skills can lower your standard of living.
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