Test Your English
Test Your English
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General English
Business English
So how did you do?
Would you like to test your English?
Cambridge University Press has two free online tests you might like to try.
General English
Business English
So how did you do?
‘Revert’ doesn’t mean ‘reply’.
I often read sentences like:
Have you seen sentences like these. Or do you use the word incorrectly?
‘Revert’ means ‘to return/go back to a previous state’.
Here’s an example:
Michael said his boss became increasingly depressed and reverted to smoking heavily.
I hope that helps!
“I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”
Michael Jordan
You’ve been working on your English skills for some time now.
Perhaps you’ve been working with me. Or you’ve been working with another trainer or coach. Or you’ve even been working on your own.
If you ever feel frustrated because you think you’re not making enough progress, try to remember Michael Jordan’s words.
Or just remind yourself that “Rome wasn’t built in a day“.
Learning a language is a journey.
Quite a fascinating one, don’t you think?
If you’d like to see whether a film is worth watching, you can always take a look at the trailer beforehand.
IMDb is a good place to start.
Two films I enjoyed:
Of course, there are a lot more.
And if you find it too difficult to watch a whole film in English, you can start with say 10 minutes or so.
Or just watch the trailers!
“The future of fashion can and will be made with sustainable materials”, says biomaterials investigator Dan Widmaier.
We can live with nature rather than live against it.
And this is exactly what Dan, the co-founder and CEO of Bolt Threads, is setting out to prove.
Listen to his TED TALK: The future of fashion—made from mushrooms.