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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381810)
• Rockingham, Australia
24 May
I’ve written before I think about ‘fossick’ seeming to be a word peculiar to Australia. Today I came across ‘skerrick’ which is very familiar to me but I don’t see it in print very often. I’m wondering if people know of skerrick...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23235)
21 Feb
Yesterday was international mother tongue day. When I asked my mother what was the first word I uttered she said maa. Maa in bengali means mother. So it is the language which the child connects with mother and father for the first...
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Rose nylon
@Spatula11 (67)
• United States
14 Feb
I was wondering how something have always existed. Language is only a few thousand years old. That sounds like a lot but when you consider how dinosaurs were around millions of years. How crazy is that? There were far different...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381810)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Jan
America and Australia share a language but we also have quite a few differences in the way we use words and expressions.
One I’ve noticed is the word ‘wreck’. I’ve read remarks like ‘we were in a wreck’ or ‘following a wreck…’ ....
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Anindita Sengupta
@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
4 Sep
Neta/ politicians in India have started using slanderous language in public, especially against women. Today a BJP MLA went to the extent of calling a woman police officer a pet dog. This is totally unacceptable. The politicians...
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luisadannointed
@luisadannointed (11842)
• Philippines
29 Aug
Do you also interact with people who don't comment on your blog? Well I do! Hahahahah! Why? For the reason that their blog posts are easy to comprehend, funny but true, and when they replied to my comments it is easy to...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112738)
• United States
4 Aug
It is fun, and funny to me, sometimes, because we are all, often times, worlds apart, and so we sometimes call the same things different things—and sometimes it can be confusing even if we mostly know what someone is referring...
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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11261)
• United Kingdom
30 Jul
You know how it is , people are talking ….and then suddenly you hear it …..the word you hate !
Sometimes it is a word that brings back bad memories, it may be a word that you can’t say properly, it may just be a word that makes...
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Md. Rakibuzzaman
@MRRSPMMTZOWE3 (65)
21 Apr 25
My mother tongue is called ''Bangla'' so I am not fluent in English language specially when I speak. As I work in a buying house so when buyers visit in our office, I face problem to speak with them. If I ask you then what is the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381810)
• Rockingham, Australia
16 Apr 25
The photo has nothing to do with the discussion.
I am reading an intriguing book called ‘Too Close to the Falls’ by Catherine Gildiner. At one point, she manages to get the better of a bully by stabbing him in the hand with a...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34925)
• United Kingdom
10 Feb 25
I have a lot of things I inherited from my mother, and many of those she inherited from her parents. Every now and then I will attempt to sort through a few of them but it all takes so much time!
Here is one thing I would like to...
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Thelma
@thelme55 (79311)
• Germany
18 Jan 25
But actually not for me. I enrolled myself for learning Italian language and it will start on Tuesday next week.
We are now living nearby an adult education school and so I was thinking of refreshing my Italian language which I...
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Sharon Elton
@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
11 Dec 24
I'm going to teach you how to say some Christmas phrases in Welsh, from the picture above.
I will write the English in normal type, then the Welsh in bold, and the pronunciation in italics. (What I like about the picture above...
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7 people
Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
29 Oct 24
It may sound weird, but I sometimes dream in English. It cannot be denied that English is not my first language. But then I teach it to my non-native speaker students. In my mind, it is inevitable that I dream of speaking English...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
29 Oct 24
I have been teaching English for more than a decade, either online or offline. When it comes to learning, I always make sure that it should be fun. Nowadays, most Chinese parents are forcing their children to learn the second...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
27 Oct 24
This morning, I was having an online class with my 10 year-old Japanese student. He asked me how to improve his fluency. I told him to think in English when speaking. He needs to refrain from translating Japanese words or phrases...
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