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25 Advanced English Phrases

The Dodgers' historic World Series Game 3 victory, by the numbers Journalist who covered cartels murdered; message left next ...
Language is like a living organism, it changes, grow, and evolves over time. And yet, a few words from times long past have ...
The Common Core has now been around long enough that it’s all that many of the students we teach in college have known, and ...
English, non-Spanish language in their area WEDNESDAY, Oct. 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Patient portals have made it easier ...
Meaning “to see or observe something remarkable,” from Old English behealdan. Used to express awe, as in “Behold the beauty ...
Some of the words are cutesy (kerfuffle, jubilee). Others are onomatopoeic, with a similar sound to the idea they’re describing (meow, clink, squeak). Some are bizarre sounding (for example, syzygy: ...
99.4% offered patient portals, 29.4% provided access only in English, 59.7% provided access in English and Spanish only, 10.9% provided access in three or more languages, and only 4.7% offered portal ...
Over 300,000 people searched for help pronouncing "gyro" alone, while that fancy meat and cheese board "charcuterie" continues to trip up dinner party hosts nationwide.
Want to sound more natural in American English? In this video, you’ll learn 10 common idioms that Americans use every day.
Raking up the issue of the print media space for English vs Language has been lingering in my mind for years. On one side there is only one leading English daily and the rest of the print industry. In ...
An author I enjoy reading is Simon Winchester. One of his books, “The Professor and the Madman,” is about the origination of ...
I read novels in Spanish and listen to ’80s songs in Spanish. There are concepts and expressions that make sense to me only ...