Grammar Tip

How to Use “e.g.” and “i.e.” These two come from Latin and they are quite common in English writing. Here is a short explanation on what they mean and how to use them properly: e.g. It stands for the Latin phrase “exempli gratia”, which means “for example.” Example: Big cities, e.g. New York, London and…

Arduous (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “arduous” (adj.) Transcription: [ˈɑː.dʒu.əs] Russian Translation: трудный, напряжённый Definition: difficult, needing a lot of effort and energy Example: He went through a long and arduous training program. Synonyms: onerous, taxing, difficult

Shakespeare

Tuesday, February 12, 2019 This mostly movement staging (постановка) by actor-director Yevgeny Kulagin and choreographer Ivan Yestigneyev is a character study of Shakespearean characters. Music by Anthony Rouchier aka A.P.P.A.R.T. Venue: Gogol Center

Business Communication Skills Tip

Five Ways Work Culture Will Change by 2030 3. WORKERS WILL ALWAYS BE UPSKILLINGAs technology automates more rote tasks and changes the jobs that need to be done by humans, it also creates anxiety about being “left behind”. Workers and employers will need to partner to create lifelong learning pathways to keep pace with technology…