by Annie Ruden | Dec 12, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Over 61 million U.S. residents speak a language other than English when they’re at home. A little over 41% of those people feel they don’t speak English well. Students, immigrants, refugees, and C-level executives all strive for better English...
by Annie Ruden | Dec 8, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
So, you’ve made it through thoroughly learning the tough English language? Congratulations! You aren’t alone. PTE test volumes grew by 67% in 2017. That means there’s a lot of help out there to help you practice. With practice, you’ll improve...
by Annie Ruden | Dec 4, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
The PTE exam requires a solid knowledge of English writing, reading, speaking, and listening. With so much smashed into one test, how are you supposed to get good results? It’s actually not as hard as you think. It all comes down to your preparation. Take a look...
by Annie Ruden | Nov 30, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Planning a trip to America? Perhaps you wish to relocate there and get a fresh start? Either way, pay attention to your body language. Certain hand gestures that are perfectly fine in the UK and other countries around the world may be considered rude in America....
by Annie Ruden | Nov 26, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
It is very common to travel the US and find many different accents along the way. Someone may ask you, “What accent do I have?” because they may not think they have an accent at all. The melting pot that is the US resulted in many different American...
by Annie Ruden | Nov 22, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Passing the Pearson Test of English (PTE) can seem like a big, scary task. But, it’s actually more simple than it seems! All you need to do to pass the test is break it down into parts, put in the time to study, and go into your exam with confidence. For the...