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Want To Boost Your English Grammar?

Want To Boost Your English Grammar?

Want To Boost Your English Grammar?

Join me on Instagram for my daily mini-quiz, designed to help you improve your grammar skills one question at a time!

Each day, I post a short and fun quiz in my Instagram Story that’s meant to challenge you and teach you something new about grammar.

From common spelling errors to tricky punctuation rules, there’s always something new to learn!

And here’s the best part: the day after the quiz, I post a little grammar explanation to help you understand the answers and reinforce your learning.

My goal is to help you improve your grammar one step at a time, so that you can feel more confident in your writing and speaking skills.

Don’t worry if you’re not on Instagram though—you can also find some quizzes on my website.

So, are you up for the daily quiz challenge?

Follow me on Instagram and let’s start boosting your grammar skills together!

See you there.

Ready, Set, Type! Discover Your Typing Speed With This Fun Tool

Ready, Set, Type! Discover Your Typing Speed With This Fun Tool

Ready, Set, Type! Discover Your Typing Speed With This Fun Tool

How fast can you type?

When I learnt to type, we counted the words per minute (wpm).

I came to Germany at the ripe age of 19 to work for Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart for 6 weeks.

My colleagues only spoke about “Anschläge pro Minute” (characters per minute).

Come and find out if you’re a turtle, T-REX or an Octopus.

Try LiveChat’s speed test here.

I thought it was fun.

Crafting Clear and Memorable Messages Using Plain and Positive Language

Crafting Clear and Memorable Messages Using Plain and Positive Language

Crafting Clear and Memorable Messages Using Plain and Positive Language

Have you ever read a document that left you feeling like you needed a PhD to understand it?

Or been in a conversation where the other person used so much jargon that you felt like you were listening to a totally different language?

It’s like scratching your head and twirling your hair at the same time—confusing and frustrating.

Communication is supposed to make our lives easier, not more difficult.

So why not keep it simple?

  • Use short, easy-to-understand sentences.
  • Skip the technical terms and jargon and use words that your audience will actually understand.
  • Focus on solutions and opportunities rather than on problems. (Instead of saying “Don’t forget to sign up,” say “Remember to sign up.”)
  • Use the active voice to make your message more direct and engaging.

Let’s make communication great again!

A reminder

    Speak in plain English, don’t be obscure,
    Choose simple words, that’s the cure.

    Skip the jargon, it’s just a mess,
    Use words that anyone can guess.

    When you’re positive, it shows you care,
    Negativity’s not welcome here.

    Use words that help, not bring us down,
    Spread kindness, it goes around.

    Let’s choose our words with care and grace,
    And make the world a better place.

    With kindness and compassion in our heart,
    We can make a brand-new start.

    And spread love and joy in every way,
    So why not start practising today?

    (Thank you ChatGPT for your support with the poem!)

    The Power of Inclusive Language: Why Words Matter 2

    The Power of Inclusive Language: Why Words Matter 2

    The Power of Inclusive Language: Why Words Matter 2

    I wrote about inclusive language two weeks ago.

    The idea is to create a culture of respect and understanding where everyone feels included and valued.

    How can we talk about gender justice, sexual diversity & women’s rights?

    Here are some recommendations:

     

    Terms to avoid Preferred terms
    domestic servant domestic worker
    child marriage, early marriage forced marriage
    prostitute, prostitution, use of prostitutes, use of sex workers sex worker, sex work, women/people who sell sex (or sexual services), men/people who buy sex
    spokesman spokesperson
    poor women and girls women and girls living in poverty
    workmen workers
    manpower workforce, human effort
    victim, victim of rape survivor of rape
    LGBT, LGBTQIX, homosexuality, gay and lesbian (if used alone to refer to the whole LGBTQIA+ community) LGBTQIA+

    You’ll find a lot more examples in Oxfam’s  92-page guide to inclusive language.

    Say Goodbye to Quotation Hunting

    Say Goodbye to Quotation Hunting

    Say Goodbye to Quotation Hunting

    Ever found yourself scrambling for a quotation to jazz up your social media post or presentation?

    Sometimes it’s like trying to find your keys in a cluttered bag or worse, a needle in a haystack!

    But fear not. There is a solution—Random Quotations!

    This simple and free tool generates quotations from famous authors, philosophers and thinkers on a variety of topics like love, life, success, happiness and more.

    Not only are these quotations great for providing inspiration and wisdom, but they also offer variety and convenience.

    Just sit back, relax and let the random generator do the work for you.

    Here’s one of my favourite quotations:

    The only way to do great work is to love what you do.  Steve Jobs

    And yours?