Do you know how to use do up, do over, or do without? In this lesson, Claire teaches six of the most common English phrasal ...
The word “enervate” is a verb that means to cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality. It can also mean “to ...
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NEW YORK, Oct. 28, 2025 / PRZen / Four new educational bingo card sets are now available online to support first-grade English instruction through structured, game-based learning. The new resources ...
The whole sorry episode of Sodom and Gomorrah teaches is that yes, there can be an entire metropolis, and entire region, in ...
Word junkie: the bull market in buzzwords, with boots on the ground A down-to-earth walk through “curated experiences” in ...
A curious expression, he or she is busing tables at a restaurant or family diner. Bussers make sure the business runs smoothly. But why do we call them that? There’s no bus parked ...
More than a month into the academic year in northeastern Syria, students enrolled in a number of schools remain locked out of ...
In academic and professional environments, communication is one of the most powerful tools you possess. Whether you are ...
Collins Dictionary has named "vibe coding" its 2025 Word of the Year. The term describes using artificial intelligence and ...
A simple guide to choosing between ‘said’, ‘noted’, ‘stated’, ‘remarked’, and a few other common speaking words with examples anyone can understand. Learn how tone changes when you pick the right ...
Part of Melissa Powless Day’s reclamation journey is her language, which she sprinkles throughout her newest poetry collection A Bow Forged in Ash.