Tag: English language arts

  • Use of ‘get’

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    You get anything when someone gives it to you, you obtain it by your own efforts, someone brings it to you or you buy it. Why not use get instead of take, obtain, bring or buy? It sounds nicer, let’s try:I got a gift from her this morning. (Instead of She gave me a gift…

  • Using a dictionary

    What is a dictionary? When to consult a dictionary? How to consult a dictionary? Various reasons for consulting a dictionary What is a dictionary? A dictionary is a book, an application, or a website that lists words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meanings in the same or a different language. The…

  • Watching movies for listening practice

    If you watch movies for listening practice, here are some tips for you. Decide your level and select a movie that fits you best, for example: Beginner: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) Intermediate: Grown Ups (2010). The movie adds to your vocabulary some slangs also. Advanced: No Country for Old Men (2007). The movie is in West…

  • Spoken and written language symbols

    Contents The text you can read from books is in written form. The symbols used for the written language are called letters. A set of letters of a certain language is called an alphabet. English has the following alphabet: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P…