Expand Your Vocabulary
Writing is using your vocabulary to the fullest. To become an even better writer, it is essential that you keep on expanding your vocabulary. Writing doesn’t do that for you, but reading will.
Some English Words and Their Change of Meaning
The gradual change in the significance of the words is the most common factor of the human language. We try to meet the continually occurring needs of expression by using words in temporary deviations from their ordinary senses. And in most of these deviations the new born sense gets the permanence and the primary sense dies out.
Studying, Learning and Writing English
Teaches you what’s the right and wrongs in studying, learning and writing English.
English Language with a Chinese Twist
China’s quirky english affair, read on to know more.
Korea to Replace TOEFL with Their Own Test?
South Korea wants to replace TOEFL with their own homegrown English test.
How to Learn English
We don’t think in words, but in images or concepts. A toddler who gets too close to the kitchen stove and touches it will experience immediately the meaning of what is called in English ‘hot’. It’s through his physical pain that he learns that particular reality. And the concept of ‘heat’ has been literally burned into his mind.
Learning The English Language
I am sorry, but I don’t speak Spanish.
The Plight of The Black Youth Today
The voices of the youths have often been ignored in Britain,
Standard English in The Curriculum
What place does Standard English have in the school curriculum? Here, I discuss the pros and cons of Standard English.
Interesting Aspects of English Dialects
The English language has an abundance of dialects, all with interesting features with a variety of etymologies. In this article, I investigate some of the features of Yorkshire dialect.






















