Advice, Not Advices — Sparks Plus, Week 7

Welcome to this week’s Sparks Plus — your quick, practical boost for clearer, more confident English.
Five short sections, all easy to read and use right away.


1️⃣ Quick Win

Don’t add an “s” to advice.

He gave me good advices.
He gave me good advice.

Like information, advice is uncountable.
You can say:
a piece of advice
some advice


2️⃣ Real-World English in Action

Denglish rescue:
A client wrote: We see us next week.

In English, we simply say:
See you next week.

We don’t use “see” reflexively.


3️⃣ Christine’s Pick

BBC Learning English – The English We Speak
Short audio episodes (3 minutes each) that explain the latest phrase or expression in clear, slow English.
Great if you love learning idioms (as I know some of you do!).


4️⃣ Reader Question

Q: Can I say I look forward to see you?

A: Not quite. After look forward to, use the -ing form.
I look forward to seeing you.


5️⃣ Spotlight

Want to make small talk easier and more fun?
Get my guide Spice Up Your Conversations — 25 simple questions to help you connect and sound more natural in English.
Download it here.

Date: 3. October 2025

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