An initial clarification – just in case. The UK consists of four countries (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The latter three, in particular, have a strong sense of national identity. What this means for you is that British and English are not...
Dr Rafael Parra has been a student at NELC for two years. He is one of the students who chose the Language Coaching course. English is very important in his profession and this format allows him to tailor his classes to his needs and focus on those aspects that are...
Today we are going to examine the main punctuation marks in English and how their use varies in comparison with Spanish. Oh, so it varies?! Yes, and sometimes it varies a lot. Although most of the punctuation rules are the same, there are differences and in some cases...
Do we write neighborhood or neighbourhood? And don’t we say lift instead of elevator? Haven’t we seen to let signs in London estate agents but on holiday in New York, the signs said for rent? Is it just me or does trying to learn English sometimes drive you a little...