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Practice your reading, listening and writing skills in English while you improve your vocabulary, increase your knowledge about Canadian culture, and find new resources for further language study.
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– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –
In North American English, this phrasal verb typically means…
Podcast: “What Now? with Trevor Noah”
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A great way to practice your listening comprehension in English is by finding content that you enjoy listening to. Podcasts are…
to come to the realization that…
– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –
Check out this blog post to learn what this expression means.
Book: “The One And Only Sparkella”
– B1-B2 (intermediate) –
Many adults who learn languages choose to not read children’s books. This is not always a good idea, though. Children’s books are excellent tools for…
storage room
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Do you know this word? Click on this post to see what it means.
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37 Words Related to Common Canadian Geography
— B1-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —
Do you know how to refer to people from certain places in Canada? For example, what do you call a person from Toronto? A person from Quebec? What about Saskatchewan? Learn these words and more to describe each Canadian region…
melting pot vs. cultural mosaic
— C1-C2 (advanced) —
Many people have heard Americans refer to the United States as a melting pot of cultures due to its diverse population. While Canada is also diverse it is a cultural mosaic, not a melting pot. Learn the difference between these two societal structures here…
mother vs. mom vs. mommy
— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —
A common mistake that many English learners make is confusing the words, “mother,” “mom” and “mommy.” These words refer to the same person, but they do not mean the same thing…
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– B1-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –
“Stolen Words” by Melanie Florence is an important story that can help both children and adults to practice their English skills…