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Can you Complete this proverb?

 Can you complete this proverb? "learn to walk before you . . . . . " Hints: a. jump, b. run, c. play More materials on proverbs and other resources are available on Learn English Platform app. You may download it for free from the links below: Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ni.LearnEnglishPlatform App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ma/app/learn-english-platform/id6446030367 Huawei App Gallery:  https://appgallery.huawei.com/app/C107785761

Can you Complete this proverb?

 Can you complete this proverb? "learn to walk before you . . . . . " Hints: a. jump, b. run, c. play More materials on proverbs and other resources are available on Learn English Platform app. You may download it for free from the links below: Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ni.LearnEnglishPlatform App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ma/app/learn-english-platform/id6446030367 Huawei App Gallery:  https://appgallery.huawei.com/app/C107785761

Dictionary or Encyclopedia? What is the Difference?

 Just like most learners of English, you probably use a dictionary (mostly online ones these days) whenever you want to look up a new word. But how often do you use an encyclopedia, and what for? Have you ever thought of the difference between the two? This document can help. Difference between a Dictionary and an encyclopedia  

Dictionary or Encyclopedia? What is the Difference?

 Just like most learners of English, you probably use a dictionary (mostly online ones these days) whenever you want to look up a new word. But how often do you use an encyclopedia, and what for? Have you ever thought of the difference between the two? This document can help. Difference between a Dictionary and an encyclopedia  

How to Avoid Using ‘VERY’ with Adjectives?

Like many English students,     you probably tend to use or overuse ‘very’ with adjectives, both in everyday conversation as well as in written communication. This document provides a series of new adjectives that would convey the exact meaning. Use and share!        Avoid Using Very  

How to Avoid Using ‘VERY’ with Adjectives?

Like many English students,     you probably tend to use or overuse ‘very’ with adjectives, both in everyday conversation as well as in written communication. This document provides a series of new adjectives that would convey the exact meaning. Use and share!        Avoid Using Very  

Would you Like to Practice English with Jokes?

Would you like to practice English with funny jokes? Check the website below. Jokes are set in 4 levels. Each joke is followed by grammar and vocabulary exercises. Learn, have fun and share!  ESLJokes.net