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Don’t Be a Stranger

By Chad | Apr 22, 2012
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How to Use Prepositions Like a Jedi

By Chad | Apr 20, 2012

Long long ago in a galaxy far far away, there was no spoken language to speak of, no incorrect grammar, just cavemen making growling noises to express what they were feeling or what they wanted from the one another. Then one day someone decided to create language  (English of course ha ha), and from then…

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Guia de Lifestyle English: 5 jeitos de fazer o seu inglês parte do seu dia a dia

By Justin | Apr 18, 2012

Você gostaria que o Inglês fosse mais aplicável à sua vida real? Você está procurando uma forma de integrar a sua aprendizagem na sua experiência das coisas que você ja gosta de fazer, E melhorar o seu inglês no process? Se o seu inglês é intermediario ou avançado e você quer se beneficiar de oportunidades para praticar…

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5 Ways to Make English a Fun & Convenient Part of Your Life

By Justin | Apr 18, 2012

Are you bored with your English, and worried that you’re not learning as much as you could? Do you wish English were more applicable to YOUR LIFE and the things you really LOVE TO DO? What if I told you there was an amazing way to learn English effectively AND have fun while improving your…

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How Your Personality Changes When You Speak in a Foreign Language

By RealLife Team | Apr 16, 2012

Have you ever seen someone speaking two languages and feel as if two different people are speaking them? A Brazilian Speaking Japanese English I was recently having a conversation with a Paulista (someone from São Paolo, Brazil) who has spent most of his adult life working and  traveling abroad , including a few years spent in…

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Dear Mrs… or is it Ms. or Miss?: How to Address Women in Letters

By Justin | Apr 15, 2012

Question: “I’m writing an e-mail right now and I do not know if that lady is married or not. How should I call her? Mrs. Miss or Madam?” Answer: This is a confusing issue even for native English speakers. The response is simple: Mrs. is to address married women. Ms. is to address women who…

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Of Your Own Accord

By Chad | Apr 5, 2012
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Clear The Air

By Chad | Apr 4, 2012
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Ring A Bell

By Chad | Apr 3, 2012
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