Good News for Coffee Fans

Drinking seven cups a day could help you live longer The health benefits (преимущества) of coffee are regularly disputed but a new study has provided some good news for caffeine lovers. One of the largest reports of its kind, researchers from the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health have found that drinking…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Successfully Using English at Work. Tip #3: Learn Slang and Idioms, Especially Those Relevant to Your Job Every job, company, and industry has their “jargon,” or set of vocabulary and idioms that are specific to that job, company, or industry.Be sure to make extra effort to learn the jargon, slang, and idioms that your co-workers…

Grammar Tip

Future Perfect Tense. Use # 2: Duration Before Something in the Future (Non-Continuous Verbs) With non-continuous verbs and some non-continuous uses of mixed verbs, we use the future perfect to show that something will continue up until another action in the future. Example:  I will have been in London for six months by the time…

Cutting-edge (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “cutting-edge” (adj.) Transcription: [kʌtɪŋˈedʒ] Translation: ультрасовременный, самый современный Meaning: very modern and with all the newest developments Example: During the ’90s, house ceased to be a cutting-edge music. – В 90-е хаус перестал быть самой современной музыкой. Synonyms: modern, contemporary