09March
How to Prepare For IELTS At Home
IELTS is an international exam that tests a candidate’s English proficiency and is recognizable around the world. Universities in UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia accepts IELTS score. Usually, people take IELTS for either higher studies or work. After graduation students who want to go to foreign countries for higher studies,
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08March
How to Crack IELTS Exam?
Many graduates seek to go to foreign countries to pursue further education or for job hunting. If you are one of those, then you have come to the right spot. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an international exam that helps people pursue further studies and jobs in a
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15February
Rules For Using Punctuation in English
Knowing how to use punctuation marks correctly in English, is very important for each individual. You may come across punctuation marks that you’re unsure about while some might seem straightforward, and this post serve as a handy reference. If you want to explore it in more detail and suggestions for each punctuation mark, you’ll find “further reading” and detail online course in Spokenmate. Note: When there’s a difference in British English usage, I’ll explain that too, but here we’re going to focus on American English punctuation.
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Good and correct grammar is an extremely crucial aspect of good communication skills. Good grammar makes a good first impression and can either make or break a conversation. For example, if you have gone for a job interview, the corporate world, no matter your mother tongue, expects you to speak
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Categories : Spoken English
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English is a unique language. It did not grow to form a single language family. It took influence from German, Scandinavian, French, Latin roots. Some experts say English has only two tenses. Present and Past. It has been said so because of the uses of the auxiliary verb in English.
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Categories : Spoken English
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