Author Archives: LLS English
How Sleep and Screen Time Affect Your Vision
Most people know that staring at screens all day is not ideal for their eyes. [...]
Jun
9 Common English Phrases That Fool Native Speakers
Some common English phrases fool both English learners and native speakers because they sound similar [...]
Jun
Punctuation Marks: How to Use Them in English
Punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to make meaning clear. Common punctuation marks include [...]
Jun
50 Phrases in English Every Adult Needs to Know
Can you learn to speak English online? Yes you can! I’ll show you the 50 [...]
Jun
Leadership and Management Phrases: Communication for Leaders
Leadership and management phrases are professional English phrases leaders use to motivate teams, delegate tasks, [...]
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Jun
The Best Reading Tools for Students Learning English
The best reading tools for students learning English include graded readers, audiobooks, dictionaries, vocabulary apps, [...]
Jun
How to Increase from B2 to C1 in English Correctly
To increase from B2 to C1 in English, you need to move from “good communication” [...]
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Jun
Provoking Questions in English: How to Keep Learners Engaged
Provoking questions in English are open-ended questions that make learners think, explain, compare, reflect, and [...]
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Jun
Professional Ways to Say You Are Not Feeling Well in English
To say you are not feeling well professionally, use clear and polite phrases like “I’m [...]
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Jun
Weak Forms in English: Hear What Native Speakers Skip
Weak forms in English are unstressed sounds that native speakers use in fast, natural speech. [...]
Jun
