by Annie Ruden | Aug 7, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Today, there are more than half a million Indian and Chinese people studying in the US. And, that’s not the mention foreign students from other countries. The US offers opportunities for further education that other countries do not. But, life in the USA...
by Annie Ruden | Aug 3, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Why is good grammar important? Well, because it saves lives! Just consider the difference between “Let’s eat, Grandma!” and “Let’s eat Grandma!”. With the first one, you’re inviting your grandma over for a lovely meal. The...
by Annie Ruden | Jul 30, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Are you in the process of learning English? Congratulations! You are learning one of the most difficult languages to learn. English in and of itself is hard to learn due to its many exceptions to rules, among other challenges. However, the fact that it has its own...
by Annie Ruden | Jul 26, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Idioms are expressions in language that can have figurative or literal meanings. They are a huge pain for most English language learners. It’s common to hear about the thousands of English idioms that leave language learners frustrated. However, it’s less...
by Annie Ruden | Jul 22, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Can you speak more than one language? If so, your professional future looks bright. In the modern area of globalization, those who are bilingual have a competitive edge. After all, being able to speak two or more languages is highly sought after in the job market, so...
by Annie Ruden | Jul 18, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Learning to speak English – or any language – takes lots and lots of practice. In fact, the general rule of thumb for learning British English is 360 hours of practice! You may already practice conversations at school, with a tutor, or with your family....