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Even though, even if…How to use “even” in writing?
We found that a lot of students struggle with using “even” in a sentence no matter both their writing and speaking tests. Today, we have summarized the most common ways to use “even” in a sentence, including “even though”, “even if” and more.
English grammar: 5 common contrast words and how to use them
Contrast words are commonly used in academic writings, especially argumentative essays. It seems that they are pretty similar in meaning, like but, although and, however. Actually, they are different in use. We are going to go through the correct use of those words.
“Whether” versus “if”: What’s the difference?
IF and whether are commonly used to join two sentences together and should be commonly used in both writing and speaking tests. Do you know the difference between them? If and whether are often interchangeable, but not always. Let’s look at under what condition we use “whether” and “if”.
Business English: 6 common phrases you need to know in the workplace
Do you want to speak English in business meetings like a true professional? Use these phrases in business matters, they will help you to speak professionally which can help you to advance your career.
How to level up your vocabulary for job interview with action words
In job interviews, candidates may get nervous and sometimes forget their words when the interviewer asked a question. This can be especailly challenging when English is not your first language, your performance may be affected by your nervousness.
8 Phrasal Verbs about “Solving Problems” You Must Know
I’m sure that many of you have encountered difficulties at work. Do you know how to explain the problem to your colleagues or clients? Here are 8 useful phrasal verbs you can use to talk about “solving problems”!
What is the difference between ‘see’, ‘look’ and ‘watch’?
We have learnt see, watch and look since we are small. They all verbs that we use to describe how we are using our eyes. Of course, there are actually differences when it comes to usage. Let’s learn the differences between the 3 of them!
What kind of baking do we have? Only bread?
Bread is one of the major sources of carbohydrates in many European countries and it is often the main part of the meal. Bagels have been becoming more popular and this has helped to popularize bread. Other than the well known croissants, bagels and donuts, there are actually many more different types of bread. Let’s learn the following bread type today!
Other than ‘not yummy’, what vocabularies can we used to describe food?
I believe you must have eaten some ‘not delicious’ food. However, do you know how to describe it? Actually, there are many ways of saying ‘not yummy’, it could just be “tasteless” or “overcooked.” Let’s learn about the following 8 words to describe food!
IELTS Writing Task 2: How to Write ‘Compare and Contrast’ Type of Essay
In ‘compare and contrast’ type of essay, IELTS examiners want you to discuss the points of comparing and contrasting the two things i.e. similarities and differences between the two different arguments. Therefore, it is important that you can use a wide range of sentence patterns to compare and contrast. We hope you find the following list of sentence patterns useful in your writing!