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How to successfully start at beginner level in English Jan 20, 2026

Written by Gabriela Estrada




If you are about to start an English course from the beginner or most basic level, then it is useful to know what you will be studying throughout the course. This way, you can study more easily with an organized methodology. 

 

Today I present a guide to...

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Plan to learn a new language in 12 months Jan 06, 2026

Written by Gabriela Estrada




The start of a new year is often the perfect time to renew ourselves at work, in our studies, or in our personal growth. Learning a language is usually at the top of the list. However, most people start a course, study for years, and never manage to speak...

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Quebec French vocabulary for Christmas shopping Dec 30, 2025

Written by Edwar Manjarres

 

Holiday shopping in Quebec (Magasinage des fĂȘtes au QuĂ©bec) are the most common situations you will encounter throughout the holiday season and will serve as a starting point for improving your French.

Using the verb offer(to offer/to give) instead of ...

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Don't pay to "exist"! Dec 22, 2025

Written by Gabriela Estrada



Pay to "exist"? Yes! A real signage error asked Vancouver drivers to pay before "existing" instead of "exiting." It sounds like an existentialist joke, but it's a real and common mistake!

In this blog, I will give you a list of...

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Discover the two most frequently used words in December holiday plans Dec 12, 2025

Written by Gabriela Estrada

 

Planned decisions (use of going to) vs. last-minute decisions (use of will). The words"will" and "going to" are the two most commonly used when talking about plans, promises, and predictions about the December holidays. Those who are learning English can approve...

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"Attache ta tuque!": a story to describe winter in Quebec Dec 08, 2025

Written by Edwar Manjarres



“Attache ta tuque!” (Tie down your hat!) is a very typical expression in Quebec. It is used to warn that something intense is coming, and in the months of December, when winter arrives, it is more common to hear it.

In this blog, I present an imagined account of the routine...

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