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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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Christmastide
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Christmastide

– C1-C2 (advanced) –

Is this word new to you? Read today’s post to see what it means and how you can use it.

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Boxing Day
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Boxing Day

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

Every December 26th is a holiday known as Boxing Day in British Commonwealth nations, such as Canada. This holiday is considered the second day of Christmastide, otherwise known as…

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Movie: “Genie”
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Movie: “Genie”

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

Ever since the early 2000s I have loved Melissa McCarthy as an actor–have you seen her in “Gilmore Girls”? Soooo funny! Unfortunately, since then, she has been…

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Song: “Wrap Me Up”
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Song: “Wrap Me Up”

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

I can’t believe I missed two weeks worth of blog posts this Christmas season already! Well, at least it was for good reason. After all…

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Blog Posts Are Back, Baby!
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Blog Posts Are Back, Baby!

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

After months of hiatus, posting on breathing language’s blog has finally returned! You know what that means…

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Profile: Manitoba

— C1-C2 (advanced) —

Manitoba is a province with centuries of colonial history predated by millennia of Indigenous and natural history. In modern times, Manitoba possesses…

mother vs. mom vs. mommy

— B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) —

In North American English, these words mean the same thing, but they are not used in the same ways. The context of a situation changes the meaning of each of these words. These contexts include…

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…