Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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How to Speak Intelligently on Almost Any Subject How to Speak Intelligently on Almost Any Subject

Last week I talked about the 100 most common written and spoken words in English. I mentioned that vocabulary lists like this can be useful, but only if used and not just memorized. So today, I’m going to help you by giving you some ways to practice using those lists of words on your own, with a partner, or with a teacher. This exercise can... [Read more of this review]


Do You Know the 100 Most Common Words in English? Do You Know the 100 Most Common Words in English?

There are many strategies and philosophies about the best way to learn a language. But no matter how you do it, one thing is certain: All languages are made up of words. If you know the most important words in the language and how to use them, you will be able to communicate well. I’ll give you an example of what I’m talking about. When... [Read more of this review]


Ask Expert English Teacher: Should I Say The United States Is or The United States Are?

// Expert English Teacher, Farhad Desai, answers your questions on English and English Learning. Please send your questions for publication to:  Farhad@ExpertEnglishTeacher.com (Questions may be edited) Question: I’m confused about subject – verb agreement in one particular situation. Should I say The United States is or The United States... [Read more of this review]


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