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Category: English Tips

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common mistakes in using articles
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Common Mistakes in Using Articles (“A”, “An”, and “The”)

Articles are small words, but they are very important in English. Many learners find them difficult because their own language might not use them in the same way. In English, ...
the art of writing emails in ireland simple guidelines
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The Art of Writing Emails in Ireland: Simple Guidelines

When living in or visiting Ireland, knowing how to write a polite and professional email can be very useful. While Irish people are known for being friendly and informal, they ...
Quick Conditionals
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Quick Conditionals

Quick Conditionals In English there are various conditional tenses, from 0 to 3. People often get confused when studying conditional tenses, or don't answer conditional questions in the correct way. ...
The" Passive voice" made easy by my colleague Rosie...
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The “Passive Voice” made Easy by Rosie!

Did you know that in the English language we have 12 tenses? Did you know that, in addition, all of these can be made “passive”? In knowing this, you (now) ...
What is Hiberno-English?
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Studying in Ireland – The Challenge of Hiberno-English

Studying in Ireland - The Challenge of Hiberno-English The two most spoken forms of English are British and American English. They are largely the same, with some minor differences in ...
how to pronounce-ed?
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog / Test preparation tips

EXAM TIPS: SPEAKING

With English examinations perpetually around the corner, whether it’s your end of term assessment or your in-house Trinity examination — or perhaps you’re even going for Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE, ...
EXAM TIPS: WRITING (II)
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EXAM TIPS: WRITING (II)

Adverbs, Adverbs, Adverbs... With English examinations perpetually around the corner, whether it’s your end of term assessment or your in-house Trinity examination — or perhaps you’re even going for Cambridge ...
ISI classroom
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog / Test preparation tips

EXAM TIPS: WRITING (I)

With English examinations perpetually around the corner, whether it’s your end of term assessment or your in-house Trinity examination — or perhaps you’re even going for Cambridge FCE, CAE, CPE, ...
Dungeons and Dragons
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

Alternative Speaking Practice – TTRPGs

Finding new and interesting ways to practise your speaking skills while you study can be a challenge. Fear not, TTRPGs exist, and there are plenty to choose from. “What is ...
practising-english
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

Practising your English (Speaking and Listening)

Practising what you learn in class is as important as learning it in class in the first place. For a lot of students, finding the opportunity to practise is an ...

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