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Practice your reading, listening and writing skills in English while you improve your vocabulary, increase your knowledge about Canadian culture, and find new resources for further language study.

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Song: “Mom”
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Song: “Mom”

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

While listening to and reading the lyrics of “Mom” by Meghan Trainor, learners of the English language can discover and practice the following…

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food for thought
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food for thought

– C1 (advanced) –

In North American English, this idiom typically means…

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Song: “Love Lies”
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Song: “Love Lies”

– B2-C1 (upper-intermediate to advanced) –

A-list American singers Khalid and Normani come together in collaboration for the song “Love Lies.” This R&B/pop duet explores themes of…

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Song: “Stretchy Pants”
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Song: “Stretchy Pants”

– C1 (advanced) –

“Stretchy Pants” by country music star Carrie Underwood is a comical Christmas carol that speaks on...

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father vs. dad vs. daddy

— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —

A common mistake that many language learners make is using the word, “daddy,” when it is not appropriate. “Daddy” does not mean the exact same thing as “dad” or “father.” It’s meaning changes based on context: your age, the age of the person you’re speaking to…

to lay off

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

A common mistake among learners of the English language is using the incorrect word to refer to why a person no longer has a job. What is the difference between the verbs “to lay off” and “to fire”? Learn this difference here.

5 Indigenous Terms Used In Canadian English, Part I

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

Canada is a multicultural society where, generally, peoples’ differences are openly celebrated. Due in part to this open multiculturalism, Canadian English has evolved over the years to adopt words from various languages, including Indigenous ones. Here is a brief list of…