Unlocking the Power of Words Did you know that the average native English speaker has a vocabulary of around 20,000 to 35,000 words? While that might sound like a lot, it's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the vast ocean of the English language. Imagine the possibilities that come with expanding your vocabulary beyond these limits - the ability to articulate thoughts more precisely, to express emotions more eloquently, and to comprehend complex texts with ease. I
English can be a perplexing language, especially when it comes to plurals . Most of the time, we simply add an "s" to indicate more than one of something. However, there are exceptions to this rule. For instance, when referring to multiple men or women, the word changes entirely. Similarly, we say "geese" instead of "mooses" and "books" instead of "beek." These irregularities in English can be traced back to Old English, where inanimate objects had gender and numerous irregul
Idioms are difficult for non natives, in particular for lower levels, although they fascinate many who want to sound more natural when speaking English. What are idioms? An idiom is a word or phrase with a figurative, rather than literal, meaning which is culturally understood though it differs from what the word's denotation seems to suggest. This means that the words making up the idiom have a different meaning from the one you would find in the dictionary when looking up t