Where did my fascination with funny signs come from?
It wasn’t until I did some real thinking about where my fascination for funny signs came from. Even I didn’t realize how far back my interest in these signs extended.
It wasn’t until I did some real thinking about where my fascination for funny signs came from. Even I didn’t realize how far back my interest in these signs extended.
Part II—A practical examination of how to improve your comprehension by spending your time learning different meanings of words you already know, rather than trying to learn more words.
Learning more words is rarely the solution to comprehension troubles. How well do you know the 2,000 most frequently used words?
Even if you have no interest in language learning, this post clearly demonstrates how challenging English can be—even when only using simple words.
Learning to write Korean names in English is one of the first things language learners are taught. But watching the Olympics reminded me that writing Korean names in English isn’t straightforward.
Over the years, I’ve noticed a number of similarities between language learning and learning to play the guitar. I examine 10 of those similarities in this post.
What’s the best way to increase your vocabulary? The answer is likely the opposite of what you think—more doesn’t always mean better!
Step-by-step guide on how to use the Chrome extension “Language Reactor” for learning English.