by Annie Ruden | Oct 24, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
U.S. immigration laws allow for a limit of 675,000 permanent immigrants every year. Today, over 40 million foreign-born people live in the US. Most immigrants to the U.S. use the legal immigration process to enter. But navigating that process can be hard. If you have...
by Annie Ruden | Oct 20, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
English can be an incredibly hard language to learn, especially if your native language is not derived from Latin or Germanic. Unfortunately, that includes most of the world’s population. To make matters worse, several countries speak English as their native...
by Annie Ruden | Oct 16, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Learning English is becoming a necessity, especially if you travel, but no one ever said it was easy. In fact, there are some rules in English that contradict themselves more times than not. One of these is the famous “I before E”. This rule doesn’t...
by Annie Ruden | Oct 12, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
Wondering where the most English speaking countries are located? The English language is widely spoken, globally, but it isn’t prominent everywhere. This article rates the countries that have the highest percentage of English speaking citizens. The most...
by Annie Ruden | Oct 8, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
There are 171,146 words in the English language. It is hard to learn the meaning of them all, and even worse when some are words with multiple meanings. Homonyms are different words with the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings. Unless you learn all...
by Annie Ruden | Oct 4, 2018 | Pronunciation Pro
America is a cultural melting pot which is the home of immigrants. From the start, America has been home to people of all nations and cultures. In fact, 1.18 million people legally immigrated to the US in 2016, and for good reason. America offers many opportunities...