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Top free language learning apps for 2023

  Top free language learning apps in 2023 https://youtu.be/qU6QefVAL2U?si=BmqlqRo8KYe229tU Top 10 Free Language Learning Apps You Need in 2023. 1. Duolingo: Best for busy learners, useful for more than 20 languages 2. Beelinguapp: Best for reading skills, includes 13 languages 3. Memrise: Best for word association, for over 200 languages 4. Busuu: Best for community support, helps with 12 languages 5. 50Languages: Best for beginners, for over 50 languages 6. Mondly: Best for innovative features, includes 33 languages. 7. Innovative Language: Best all-in-one app, with over 30 languages. 8. Drops: Best for building vocabulary, for over 45 languages. 9. LingQ: Best for audio learners, includes 42 languages. 10. Tandem: Best for obscure languages, useful for over 300 languages. Check the article in the description for more information about the apps. Share if you like. More related resources are available here: https://learnenglishdailytips.com/resources/ Source: https://www

American or British English? What you need to know

  American or British English? What you need to know? https://youtu.be/qvseQbfp-94 British and American English have more similarities than differences. But there are some key distinctions, which can be grouped into four categories. 1. Spelling is a major distinction, with variations in words like "colour" and "honor." ”Words like “theatre” and “metre” in the U.K. are spelled “theater” and “meter” in the U.S. The British also use a “t” at the end of many past tense verbs (e.g. “learnt”) while Americans use the “-ed” (e.g. “learned”). 2. Vocabulary also differs. Common examples: "vacation" vs "holiday" and "pants" vs "trousers." or soccer vs. football 3. Grammar rules vary as well, like plural noun and verb agreement. British English speakers also use the present perfect tense more often than Americans, who frequently use the simple past tense. Prepositions are also used differently at times. In the U.S, I say I stud

Earthquakes around the world: daily updates

  https://www.worlddata.info/earthquakes.php The link provides detailed information about earthquakes that happened, near inhabited areas, all over the world within the last 24 hours. The information is updated 6 times a day. You also have an interactive map where you can click on any country/region and get more data about it. You can also get more information about earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, or tropical storms.

Top podcasts to learn English

  Top podcasts to learn English https://youtu.be/WDDuV7BmD-Q?si=-zNqW1ccrRAXte-Y https://learnenglishdailytips.com/podcasts-to-improve-your-english/ Related resources are available here: https://www.learnenglishplatform.com/podcasts Adapted from: https://ielts.idp.com/prepare/article-10-podcasts-to-help-improve-your-english Top 10 podcasts to help you improve your English Podcasts are a popular way to learn a language. They can be listened to during daily activities. Podcasts expose you to different accents and dialects. Many free podcasting apps are available. Subscribe to your favorite podcasts to stay updated. 1. Espresso English offers advice on English grammar and vocabulary. 2. Coffee Break English is suitable for beginners and focuses on speaking. 3. All Ears English covers various topics and IELTS preparation. 4. Luke's English Podcast is great for British English learners. 5. Stories Podcast features simple stories for language practice. 6. SEND7 provides

How to say 'please' differently?

How can you say ‘please’ differently? Watch the video https://youtu.be/z9PgFT1cnjY?si=u24R4zcPVuGUpgNO   "Seeking a new way to ask a favor? Try these ten alternatives to 'please'. First, 'Could you kindly?'. It’s polite, yet firm. Second, 'Would you mind?'. It’s empathetic and considerate. Third, 'May I ask you?'. It’s direct, yet respectful. Fourth, 'I would appreciate if you could'. Shows gratitude in advance. Fifth, 'Could I possibly?'. It’s humble and courteous. Sixth, 'If it’s not too much trouble'. It’s thoughtful and appreciative. Seventh, 'If you could, please'. It’s clear, yet considerate. Eighth, 'I’d be grateful if you could'. It’s thankful and polite. Ninth, 'If you’d be so kind'. It’s gracious and respectful. Lastly, 'Could I trouble you for?'. It’s considerate and respectful. So next time you want to make your communication more effective, try some of these expressions! More resou

Learn English with news

  Learn English with news Would you like to develop your English with daily news? Try these TV news channels, available also as mobile apps. https://youtu.be/13WvrtlpfIA?si=DQiQOUPs3NxjEgSC Click here to check more resources on news channels https://learnenglishdailytips.com/my-websites-and-apps/ 1. BBC News / BBC World News, English dialect: British 2. Channel 4 News, English dialect: British 3. Sky News, English dialect: British 4. Al Jazeera, English dialect: Multiple 5. HuffPost, English dialect: American 6. CNN, English dialect: American 7. Vice, English dialect: Canadian 8. Quartz, English dialect: All 9. Digital Spy, English dialect: British 10. The New York Times, English dialect: American Adapted from: https://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/language/learn-english-with-news/ Extract from the original article: “Staying up-to-date with the latest world developments is vital, but what if you’re not fluent in English and find it hard to understand some of the stories? Spen

How long to learn English

  How long does it take to learn English? You need about a year to acquire a decent level so that you can work in English. But the time needed depends on various factors, such as: age, current level, target level, language(s) you already speak, commitment or motivation.  In general, you need about 70 hours to get from zero level to A1, and about 200 hours of practice for each of the six kevels, from A1 to C2, which makes a total of 1120 hours, and 720 hours of instruction to get to B2 level, which is needed to work in English. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/6ExbVNYPkLA For more details, you may check the link here : https://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/faq/how-long-to-learn-english/#:~:text=A%20beginner%20can%20learn%20English,least%205%20hours%20a%20day other resources are available on my website/app: https://learnenglishdailytips.com/my-websites-and-apps/   Extracts from the article: “A beginner can learn English in a year. That’s pretty fast, although not as fast as s