We are often asked what is the most difficult language to learn, and it is a difficult question to answer because there are a lot of things to take into consideration. Firstly, as a first language, or mother tongue, the differences are unimportant, so the question of how hard a language is to learn only arises in the area of second language acquisition. Read the rest of this entry »
By: Josie Whitehead
The problem with the English language is “pronunciation” because what you see in English is not necessarily what you say.
Take for example the following words: Read the rest of this entry »
By Peter Murphy
We have all seen a conversation go from right to horrible wrong. The moment it happens there is a silence and awkward reactions from everyone involved. The person who caused the problem, in most cases, does not even realize what he or she did wrong.
Chances are Read the rest of this entry »
1. Developing a passion for learning English
All English learners would like to speak English well. They are excited at the idea of being able to communicate in English fluently. However, they usually don’t care about the learning process itself. For most learners, Read the rest of this entry »


