Wider - Open Your English
Take a phrase from your native language. Translate it literally into English. Then translate the meaning into natural English. Compare the width difference.
: Includes various interactive exercises like filling in gaps, finding synonyms, and formulating critical medical questions. Multimedia Support : The course often includes or refers to MP3 recordings open your english wider
We sound like robots reading a manual, not human beings sharing a soul. Take a phrase from your native language
However, for many English learners, the language can seem daunting, and the fear of making mistakes or not being able to express themselves adequately can hold them back. This is where the concept of "Open Your English Wider" comes in – a mindset shift that encourages learners to embrace the language, take risks, and explore its many facets. Compare the width difference
When you understand why a British person says "quite good" but means "mediocre," and why an American says "that's interesting" but means "that's ridiculous," you have opened your English wider than any textbook could take you.
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Short, subject-verb-object sentences sound narrow.
