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to get together
Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas

to get together

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

In North American English, this phrasal verb typically means…

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Game: “What’s Yours Like?”
Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas

Game: “What’s Yours Like?”

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

While playing “What’s Yours Like?”, there are a variety of language elements that English learners can practice and learn…

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relation vs. relationship
Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas

relation vs. relationship

– B2-C2 (intermediate to advanced) –

It is a common mistake among English learners to say “relation” instead of “relationship.” These words do not mean…

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Movie: “We Live In Time”
Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas

Movie: “We Live In Time”

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

“We Live In Time,” starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, is an emotionally-charged film about…

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April Fools’ Day In Canada

— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —

Every April 1st is a holiday in Canada that is equally observed by both the Anglophone and Francophone regions of the country. Do you know how Canadians celebrate this day…?

to love on

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

Phrasal verbs are often used in English communication, particularly in informal situations. This phrasal verb, “to love on,” is especially common among friends and family in real life, on social media, and in film. Typically, it refers to…

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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