50 Differently Spelled Words in American English and British English

Today, we’ll be keeping this blog a little straight forward. We’ll be discussing some of the spelling differences in British and American English. The main difference is that British English keeps the spelling of words it has acquired from other languages, mainly French and German. While American English spellings are based mostly on how the word sounds when it is spoken. Here is a list… Continue reading 50 Differently Spelled Words in American English and British English

60 Word Differences between British and American English

We live in a world where a single language has many different dialects. Some languages have so many dialects with a difference to such an extent that you might not be able to understand a major part of a different dialect of the same language. One such language is considered to be the second toughest… Continue reading 60 Word Differences between British and American English

What Should You Do When You Forget Your Speech?

You’ve just delivered a really solid point in your speech. You look at the audience for impact and find that they’re all staring back at you. Then it happens. You go blank. You look visibly uncomfortable. Perhaps give a nervous smile to the audience. Because the situation is that you have no idea what to… Continue reading What Should You Do When You Forget Your Speech?

6 mistakes that can hold back your career

Defining your career path and putting yourself on the roadmap of success is one of the most important aspects of your life. So when you find your colleagues and classmates from grad and post-grad growing leaps and bounds in their professional lives, but your own career growth remains stagnant, you wonder where you’re going wrong.… Continue reading 6 mistakes that can hold back your career

English Conversation Around Coronavirus

Written by: Simran Kaur In the times of a pandemic like Covid-2019, our conversations will also more or less remain topical. To become more familiar with the terms and phrases used around the Coronavirus outbreak, here is an excellent English conversation to help you out. Alex: Heya John! Long time no see. John: Hi Alex,… Continue reading English Conversation Around Coronavirus

WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE THINGS

  Amiable: This word is used for someone who friendly and warm-hearted. Example: I love taking to her because she is amiable. SYMPATHETIC: This is used for someone who understands and cares about other people’s problem. Example: John has sympathetic nature and that’s why he is liked by most of his chums. OBSERVANT: This is… Continue reading WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE THINGS

6 Tips To Give an Impressive Presentation

What’s the difference between a drab, monotonous lecture and a dynamic presentation that interests and awes the audience? Whether you’re delivering a speech, organising a workshop, presenting a new product idea, or hosting a virtual class, the answer remains the same – interaction. When you are speaking, the goal is to connect with your audience… Continue reading 6 Tips To Give an Impressive Presentation

CONVERSATION BETWEEN A CUSTOMER CARE EXECUTIVE AND A CUSTOMER

  Customer: Hello! I am Rahul, I placed an order on swiggy 20 mins ago and I cannot reach my delivery executive. Executive: Give me a moment sir, let me just check. Customer: Sure! Executive: Thank you sir for being on hold, your order will take 15 more minutes to get ready as there is… Continue reading CONVERSATION BETWEEN A CUSTOMER CARE EXECUTIVE AND A CUSTOMER

3 Strategies to Help You Become More Productive During Quarantine

With the Coronavirus pandemic reaching massive global proportions (total cases have already exceeded 1 million), it’s a strong possibility that things may become worse before a solution is figured out. Amidst this quarantine, it’s necessary that you utilise any spare time for self-improvement. Read a book, learn a new skill, work out, or write something… Continue reading 3 Strategies to Help You Become More Productive During Quarantine

Language Acquisition in Humans – How do we acquire our first language

Language is a cognition that truly makes us human. Whereas other species do communicate with an innate ability to produce a limited number of meaningful vocalizations (e.g. pygmy chimpanzee), or even with partially learned systems (e.g. bird songs), there is no other species known to date that can express infinite ideas (sentences) with a limited… Continue reading Language Acquisition in Humans – How do we acquire our first language

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