T. Lingo, Professor of Linguistics at Chimo University, who is here to talk to us about the growing business of teaching English. Good morning, professor Lingo.P: Good morning.I: I understand that teaching English is becoming “big business” all around the world.P: It seems that language ...
In this way, you show a more balanced perspective. Next, I want to talk about a pair of simple words that we all know, but many of us don’t use enough. That pair of words is “thank you.” And I don’t just mean saying thanks casually and automatically. I’m talking about ...
Unless you're a spelling bee champion, chances are that you've had to look up how to spell a word at some point. As somebody who writes articles as part of my job, I'm not afraid to admit that there are some words that continue to trip me up!Using Google Trends, we took a loo...
Unless you're a spelling bee champion, chances are that you've had to look up how to spell a word at some point. As somebody who writes articles as part of my job, I'm not afraid to admit that there are some words that continue to trip me up! Using Google Trends, we took a l...
as an alternative to "He sat in the chair".I do not understand the example sentences you give (I must admit, I do not understand any of the abbreviations, so the whole thing is Greek to me - PCIE, PCI, PCI-X, SCSI, 'en', FPGA?).There is one example you give that I can ...
When I’m putting a track together, all I think about is picking parts that have the elements that come closest in image to the sounds I hear in my head. In this situation, sudden inspiration becomes the most important part of my work. (and this decides whether the final track is ...