Business Communication Skills Tip

Hidden Pockets of Daily Free Time you Didn’t Know You Had. Part 4 8:00 P.M.Put a limit on housework: The average American spends about 30 minutes per day on household chores (not counting food prep and cleanup). Set a 15-minute timer for tidying. If it doesn’t happen during this time, it wasn’t urgent.9:30 P.M.Turn off…

Grammar Tip

Open and Closed Questions In English you will find two main types of questions: open and closed. Closed questions have simple answers with few options. Open questions have many options. WH Questions are similar to  YES/NO questions, but they have WH words at the start. Let’s look at an example of a yes/no question: Example:…

Enigma (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “enigma” (n.) Transcription: [ɪˈnɪɡmə] Translation: загадка Meaning: someone or something that is mysterious and difficult to understand Example: She is a complete enigma to me. Synonyms: mystery, puzzle, riddle

Russian Design Icon Gosha Rubchinsky Has Just Been Accused of Plagiarism

Russian streetwear pioneer Gosha Rubchinskiy has been accused of breaking copyright laws after using the logo from a legendary series of Russian raves. Denis Oding, co-founder of St Petersburg’s iconic Vostochniy Udar rave, claimed (заявил) Rubchinskiy was selling clothing emblazoned (украшенный) with the rave’s logo and its name without permission. He says in his Instagram…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Hidden Pockets of Daily Free Time you Didn’t Know You Had. Part 3 2:15 P.M.Use those walking breaks to mentor: Ask a younger colleague to join you for a 15-minute chat. (Bonus: Outside the office, they’re more likely to ask real questions.)5:30 P.M.Don’t fear commitment: If you want to volunteer at a homeless shelter or…

Grammar Tip

WH Questions Structure WH questions in the simple present use “do” or “be”. Take a look at the structure for each of these verbs. Do WH   + DO/DOES   + SUBJECT +   VERB   Take a look at some examples: Example: Where do you work? Example: When does she wake up?   Be   WH   +…

Festive (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “festive” (adj.) Transcription: [ˈfestɪv] Translation: праздничный Meaning: having or producing happy and enjoyable feelings suitable for a festival or other special occasion Example: What are you doing for the festive season (= Christmas)? Synonyms: jolly, merry