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exercise vs. sport
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exercise vs. sport

– A2-B1 (beginner to intermediate) –

It is common mistake among English learners to confuse the words “exercise” and “sport.” These words do not mean the same thing in Canadian English…

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to know to + VERB vs. to know how to + VERB
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to know to + VERB vs. to know how to + VERB

– B1-B2 (intermediate) –

It is a common mistake to say “to know to” instead of “to know how to.” These do not mean the same thing. Learn the difference here…

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GAME: “Hues & Cues”
Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas

GAME: “Hues & Cues”

– B1-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

Playing this board game in English you can practice many things…

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to put on
Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas

to put on

– B1-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

In Canadian English, this phrasal verb typically means…

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Most Popular Posts

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…

melting pot vs. cultural mosaic

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

There are many different types of multiculturalism. You may have heard of one type, the melting pot, but that does not describe the multiculturalism that exists in Canada. Do you know what type describes Canadian society?

5 Indigenous Words Used In Canadian English, Part I

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

This has been one of our most popular blog posts for several months now. Learn what five Indigenous words Canadian English has borrowed and uses in everyday life. But don’t stop there! There is also a Part 2 and 3, where you can learn 10 more Indigenous words common to Canadian English….