Disposition (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “disposition” (n.) Transcription:  [dɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən] Translation: характер, нрав Meaning: The type of character someone has. Example: She has a happy disposition Synonyms: temperament, character

Grammar Tip

Either/or and Neither/nor Either/or and neither/nor connect two balanced words, clauses or phrases. They are called correlative conjunctions. Singular or plural verb? When two singular subjects are connected by either/or or neither/nor, use a singular verb. Example: Either Sally or Peter is invited. Example: Neither Sally nor Peter is invited. If one of the subjects is plural, the verb agrees with the closest…

Garland (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “garland” (n.) Transcription: [ˈɡɑːr.lənd]   Translation: гирлянда, венок   Meaning: a circle made of flowers and leaves worn around the neck orhead as a decoration   Example: Sprinkle the ground with flowers, adorn the doorways with garlands.- Посыпьте землю цветами, украсьте дверные проемы гирляндами.

Grammar Tip

“Advice” or “Advise”? Advice is a noun and means a suggestion about what someone should do. It is uncountable: Correct: She gave good advice. Incorrect: Let me give you an advice. If we want to use advice in a countable way, then we use the phrase a piece of advice: Example: I have two pieces of advice for you about the holiday. We use the verb advise to…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Ask These Questions to Understand Truths About a Company Culture There are a number of questions you can ask during an interview that, while seeming fairly straightforward on the surface, can help uncover deeper intel about the inner workings of a company.These questions seem straightforward on the surface, but they can reveal a lot of intel on…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Things Every Introvert Should Do Before a Networking Event 4. Learn how to listen to what they’re not saying Asking great questions is just one essential component to building a strong relationship. You also need to listen carefully to the answers, and that often involves reading between the lines. Sometimes, the person you are talking to…

Grammar Tip

“Should” for Obligation Should expresses an obligation that is not as strong as Must. Sometimes Should is used instead of Must to make rules, orders or instructions sound more polite. This may appear more frequently on formal notices or on information sheets. Example: On hearing the fire alarm, hotel guests should leave their room immediately. Example: Passengers should check in at least 2 hours…

to accentuate (v.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “to accentuate” (v.) Transcription: [əkˈsentʃueɪt] Translation: подчеркивать, акцентировать, выделять Meaning: to emphasize something so that people notice it Example: The white dress accentuated her tan. -Белое платье подчёркивало её загар. Synonyms: focus attention on, bring attention to

Off-road in Siberia

Step into the untamed expanse of Russia’s wild heartland There are many reasons not to go to Siberia. Temperatures are below zero for most of the year and the locals are renowned for their frosty demeanour (манера поведения). But as a rule, those who decide to take the journey don’t regret it. Siberia is where…