Grab every opportunity to learn something new.

Grab every opportunity to learn something new.

“You’re never too cool to learn something new.”   An interesting line I’ve just read in a pop-up window while browsing Merriam-Webster website. And I thought of sharing a similar idea with you. Note for English language learners: “Everyday” (adjective) is different from “every day” (adverb phrase). Study the following examples. b) He comes here…

*Lose*, *loss* and *loose*; let’s study the difference

*Lose*, *loss* and *loose*; let’s study the difference

Dear English language learner, *Lose*, *loss* and *loose*; let’s study the difference in less than 2 minutes. Do please share this message / video with people in your circle. Happy Learning, Happy Sharing! Dharmendra Fluentlingua https://lnkd.in/fbq7kUA #vocabulary #englishlanguage #learning #englishlanguagelearners #elt #englishlearning

Let’s pay compliments, shall we?

Let’s pay compliments, shall we?

Hi everyone, Let’s pay compliments. Let’s find “good” things in people and tell them what you like about them. Let’s make today “better” for people around you or connected with you in some way. And please share your experience with me or anyone else you choose to. Best wishes, Dharmendra. Founder, Fluentlingua, Surat Some expressions…

Phrases and sentences containing the sound /z/ as in ‘zoo’. Spoken English Tip

Phrases and sentences containing the sound /z/ as in ‘zoo’. Spoken English Tip

Some phrases and sentences containing the sound /z/ as in ‘zoo’. It’s useful for many non-native learners of English in whose mother tongue this sound doesn’t exist. Clarity of this sound is of vital importance in spoken English. Listen and repeat. 1.       waysand means 2.       raysof the sun 3.       bagsof rice 4.       size of rooms…