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Learning a new language is such an exciting adventure, but what if you’re dreaming even bigger and want to tackle two at the same time? You might wonder, ‘can you

Do you know how many different uses of get there are in English? This can be a difficult word for English learners because it has so many meanings, but if

Do you know when to say PREsent and when to say preSENT? English pronunciation rules are an important aspect of improving your language skills. They help you to understand the

Have you ever wondered how certain languages are related or where they originated? The Romance languages offer a fascinating example of how language evolves over time and across regions. But

Do you know how to use so, too, either or neither when speaking in English? This can be a tricky grammar issue as we need to be careful about the

Have you ever wondered when to use just, yet, or already? These three time phrases are commonly used with the present perfect tense, but they each have specific meanings and

A common question that comes up when considering the adventure of learning a new language is: “How long does it take to learn a new language?”. We believe that the

Welcome to Coffee Break Japanese! Join us for lesson 10 and review of all the content we learned from the previous nine lessons of Japanese.

Using the present perfect tense can be difficult for many English learners. This is because it is used in a variety of ways that do not necessarily translate to similar
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