Watch as British native speakers tackle the notorious Korean Suneung English exam and experience firsthand the unexpected ...
As a historic presidential election looms, several of America’s largest and most powerful newsrooms are now being led by English journalists. Why? By Michael M. Grynbaum The news business is in ...
It’s not a vacation, but a “holiday”; not an apartment, but a “flat.” It’s “ring my mobile” instead of “call my cellphone,” “cheers” for “thanks,” or “brilliant” instead of “great!” In recent years, ...
From phrases like ‘Bob’s your uncle’ to ‘swings and roundabouts’, British English is full of sayings and expressions that appear to make little sense. But for refugees and asylum seekers arriving in ...
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