Question: When do we apologise in English? Answer: All the time! For everything! Well, not quite, but English people apologise when: 1) We’ve done something wrong. For ex: I step on a man’s shoe on the subway and he turns around looking angry. I automatically say ‘I’m sorry!’ » Read More
Tweeting Good English
Everyone has an opinion on how to use Twitter. However at English Trackers we’re not Twitter experts – yet! So instead we’re going to tell you how to Tweet using good English. If you’re reading this you’re probably interested in becoming a more successful Tweeter. Whether this is for » Read More
Some Commonly Confused Words
Have you ever written about the delicious desert you had (instead of dessert)? Or enthused about how it complimented the main meal perfectly (when you should have written complement). Even native speakers of English get these tricky words confused.
How to End a Letter
Psst. Can’t be bothered to read? Why not listen to our recorded blog post instead? You’re drafting a letter (or more likely an email nowadays) and you’re not sure how to start … or how to finish for that matter. You can’t remember if you should be ‘faithful’ or ‘sincere’ at » Read More