13/05/2019
You often hear people say that children are much better at learning a language than adults are, but, the truth is more complicated than that, and adults are also capable of learning a language to a native-like level!
"Adults are actually better in many ways at learning a language up to a point of general fluency, but getting to where you can answer the most subtle of grammatical points with the accuracy of a native speaker takes a decade no matter how old you are when you start."
" “Studies that compare children and adults exposed to comparable material in the lab or during the initial months of an immersion program show that adults perform better, not worse, than children (Huang, 2015; Krashen, Long, & Scarcella, 1979; Snow & Hoefnagel-Höhle, 1978), perhaps because they deploy conscious strategies and transfer what they know about their first language.” — from A Critical Period"
MIT Scientists prove adults learn language to fluency nearly as well as children
Scott Chacon is CEO of the online language learning company Chatterbug.
18/09/2018
A nice video from Korean Billy on some confusing terms that are different in Australian, American and British English!
These can cause massive misunderstandings, even between native English speakers! Particularly about crisps/chips/fries :)
미국 / 영국 / 호주 영어의 다양한 단어 차이 [KoreanBilly’s English]
구독하여 영어 공부 영상 더 받아보기: https://goo.gl/ueVoKU 여러분 안녕하세요! 오늘은 저 코리안 빌리와 아메리칸 존, 브리티쉬 샘, 오스트레일리안 벨라가 함께 미국, 영국, 호주 영어의 다양한 단어 차이에 대해 알아봅니다! 같은...
03/09/2018
I can't say how accurate all of these explanations are, but the expressions are certainly all commonly used in the UK!
04/01/2018
Start off the new year with a good book! Here are a few recommendations in different genres, with some advice for people working on improving their English!
Personally I think Dan Brown and Stephen King have a great simple writing style that should work for many people! If you're interested in personal relationships, books aimed at young adults should work well too - for example the very well-known Twilight series.
https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/best-books-to-learn-english/
22 of the Best Popular Books You Can Use to Learn English | FluentU English
21/09/2015
A nice video of two Americans explaining the differences they've seen between American and British English, when it comes to numbers!
Differences in numbers American vs. British English | English Amsterdam
In this video, two Americans explain the differences they have observed after living in Britain for years, compared with the American number conventions. Thes...
06/12/2011
If you want to expand your vocabulary with some less common words, check out the word games at Dynamo Dictionary! First choose your level, then pick a game.
How many words do you know? | Word Dynamo by Dictionary.com
I've just received my Word Score, an estimate of the total number of words I know. How many words do you know?
30/10/2011
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07/10/2011
New blog post: All about Hallowe'en!
Angenevois: Hallowe’en
Hallowe’en is celebrated in the UK and the United States (and in some other countries, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Japan), on the 31st of October, but what is it and where does it come from?
19/09/2011
New blog post - Today I'm going to talk about...TED Talks!
Angenevois: Today I'm going to talk about...
Apologies for the lack of blog posts recently, unfortunately I’ve been having root canal treatment. (Dental treatment which takes a lot of time and it’s painful!)
28/08/2011
New blog post: The birds and the bees - euphemisms! http://angenevois.blogspot.com/2011/08/birds-and-bees.html
Angenevois: The birds and the bees
In English, when a parent says they have (or haven’t!) told their child about “the birds and the bees”, he or she doesn’t mean that they have told their child about these animals. “The birds and the bees” is a euphemism – an expression we use when we don’t want to say something clearly and bluntly, ...
19/08/2011
New blog post: Paying compliments, and expressions for people who use them too much! http://angenevois.blogspot.com/2011/08/paying-compliments.html
Angenevois: Paying compliments