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English Vertical: Let’s Have a Conversation

English Vertical: Let’s Have a Conversation

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English is the universal language spoken across many businesses and industries. Many international corporations or companies looking to break into overseas markets will be inclined to hire employees with English listed as a language skill on their resume. Below, we have mock conversations in different settings that you can use to practice for real-life situations…
English Vertical Courses- Your FAQs Answered

English Vertical Courses- Your FAQs Answered

You have a decent understanding of the English language. You know the pronouns. You’ve managed to grasp basic grammar rules. You can greet people and have a simple conversation. This works until you find yourself in an environment that requires more than just the basics, and you struggle. This is because the basics are just…
Introducing WordleBot, the Upshot’s Daily Wordle Companion

Introducing WordleBot, the Upshot’s Daily Wordle Companion

What is it?WordleBot is a tool that will take your completed Wordle and analyze it for you. It will give you overall scores for luck and skill on a scale from 0 to 99 and tell you at each turn what, if anything, you could have done differently — if solving Wordles in as few…
24 New Words Invented by Teenagers

24 New Words Invented by Teenagers

After enjoying each word, students may take on another challenge: Choose one of them and try it out in a sentence, then post your sentence to our comments section. Better yet, try using it in your next conversation.WinnerRohana Khattak, Islamabad, Pakistanoblivionaire (noun)A billionaire who chooses to be blind to the disparity and inequality that his…
February Vocabulary Challenge: Invent a Word

February Vocabulary Challenge: Invent a Word

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“Of all the factors that transform how we communicate, none are so powerful as young people, who have always steered language,” writes book critic Parul Sehgal.Our February Vocabulary Challenge invites middle and high school students to suggest a new word of their own. In the comments, tell us what your word means and why you…
14 Ways to Learn Vocabulary and Explore Language With The New York Times

14 Ways to Learn Vocabulary and Explore Language With The New York Times

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Another lens through which to look at language? The Times’s Upshot team used data analysis to create the interactive “The Words Men and Women Use When They Write About Love,” pictured above. It mines the language of four years of Modern Love essays. What questions does it raise for you?You can see graphs the team…
Learn 60 New Vocabulary Words With These Imaginative Student Videos

Learn 60 New Vocabulary Words With These Imaginative Student Videos

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Over the past eight years of our Vocabulary Video Contest, students have produced thousands of lively, original videos in which they define a Word of the Day in under 15 seconds.Sixty of the winning videos, organized into three compilations by part of speech, are rounded up in this post. We hope that this repository of…
Our 9th Annual 15-Second Vocabulary Video Challenge

Our 9th Annual 15-Second Vocabulary Video Challenge

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3. Work alone, with a partner or in a group.4. Only one submission per student.If you submit as part of a group, you cannot enter separately as an individual.5. Your video should be no more than 15 seconds, but it can be shorter.Please double check the video length after you upload the video to YouTube.6.…
September Vocabulary Challenge: Discover a Word in The New York Times

September Vocabulary Challenge: Discover a Word in The New York Times

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In your comment, do your best to document your process of learning this word. This could include guessing the word’s definition incorrectly (or correctly!), making a personal connection to the word, or offering a compelling explanation for why the word intrigued you. The best submissions will capture memorable encounters between a student and a new…
Renata Nascimento: “I was going through a period of depression and the only way I felt better was by studying. Alison helped me.”

Renata Nascimento: “I was going through a period of depression and the only way...

“My name is Renata Nascimento. I was born in the city of Niteroi, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It’s a city of 600,000 people, located on Guanabara Bay. I grew up in a small family – my mother, my sister and me. How did you learn about Alison? I don’t remember exactly,…

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