Infographic: 15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly

I found this list of fifteen mistakes that people make when they write in English. The bad news? Some of them are hard to learn and remember. The good news? Yes, even native English speakers (and your humble host of TesolGames) make these mistakes from time to time. So, if you make these […]
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Mar, 01, 2013
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Ideas for Better English Speaking

Every time I find myself with a group of new students, I am often asked the same question. I have been asked this question so often that I have begun to wonder if the word is out that I have the answer. (Which I do.) And that it is some kind of secret. (Which it […]
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Nov, 12, 2012
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Word of the Day
dissension
Word Form | noun |
Definition | Disagreement among those expected to cooperate. |
Synonyms | discord |
Usage | The sparks of dissension soon kindled into a blaze; and the colonies, or rather, as they quickly declared themselves, the States, became a scene of strife and bloodshed for years. |
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