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Impersonal You
This week we wanted to cover a topic that can be a little tricky. It’s called “the impersonal you”. The ‘impersonal you’ can be applicable
A/An, and The
A/An, and The: One of the biggest mistakes non-native English writers make when composing e-mails, papers, or even basic messages is improperly using the articles
Tips for Staying Organized as a Writer – or Any Other Professional
While most writers are fantastic at their craft, many tend to be more creative than they are analytical. This is the case no matter what
CIOs and CDOs: What does the Future hold? – In the world of Logistics
A candid conversation with Tianbing Qian (TQ), SVP & Chief Digital Information Officer of Ports America I had a chance to catch up with Tianbing
Authenticity is the New Integrity
Back in the days of plain language and real meaning, the concept of integrity was well understood and the definition of the word itself was
The Real ‘Sharing Society’ In The Making…
How do we lay the foundations of a tangible sharing economy? When we think of a few successful startups, or “unicorns” as we call them
Become a Wikipedia Expert with This Comprehensive Guide
If you find a competitor’s page on Wikipedia, you definitely might want one for yourself if you belong in the same field or industry. Today’s
Hello ‘dear’ John – Sneaky Grammar #3
The third episode of Sneaky Grammar by Writesaver covers another seemingly simple grammar mistake. Most mistakes are merely embarrassing, but some can actually change the
Kill Procrastination – Three Ways to Meet Project Deadlines Every Time
IT project managers have the same challenges that other project managers have. I wrote about the top 10 challenges in a previous article: “What are
The ‘Win-Win-Win’ Game
Bridging the gap between business and consumers with Game Theory… If the headline and subheading made you feel this article is for marketers and economists,
The most common mistakes advanced students make when learning a language
Do you have an intermediate or advanced level in a foreign language but feel that you are not making much progress anymore? Don’t worry,
3 Ways to Make your English more Understandable and Natural
Hi, there! We’re Dilo en Inglés, a couple of bilingual sisters who have been helping Spanish-speakers improve their English for over a decade. We fully
WS Questions: Is this sentence correct, “I hope you contact me”?
This sentence is grammatically correct, but depending on the context it may sound a little strange or desperate. For example, if you’re writing a cover
Complement Vs Compliment – Sneaky Grammar #2
For the second episode of Sneaky Grammar we present another seemingly simple typo that can change the entire meaning of your sentence. If you
How to Choose a Proofreader
You’ve just written your college admissions essay, business proposal, or client presentation. You’ve stared at your writing for so long, you can’t look at it
How to Self-Check your Grammar in English
Don’t have time to hire a professional proofreader? These tips will give you confidence in your own proofreading ability, enabling you to write grammatically correct
Top Online Resources for Learning English Grammar
Learning a new language takes sustained effort and practice, especially when it comes to grammar. English seems to have so many rules and exceptions
Top 10 Blogs for Learning English Online
Blogs are a great way to immerse yourself into English By reading articles written in the language, you’re practicing your English, while learning something new
3 Fun Ways to Learn English on Your Own
From the moment we are born we begin to learn a language: our language. We begin with listening. We listen to our families talk to
4 Surprising Effects of Bad Grammar All Non-native English Speakers Should Know
No one would argue that communicating effectively while writing isn’t important. This is only becoming more true as emails and texts replace phone and face-to-face
Impersonal You
This week we wanted to cover a topic that can be a little tricky. It’s called “the impersonal you”. The ‘impersonal you’ can be applicable
Hello ‘dear’ John – Sneaky Grammar #3
The third episode of Sneaky Grammar by Writesaver covers another seemingly simple grammar mistake. Most mistakes are merely embarrassing, but some can actually change the
How to Choose a Proofreader
You’ve just written your college admissions essay, business proposal, or client presentation. You’ve stared at your writing for so long, you can’t look at it
How to Self-Check your Grammar in English
Don’t have time to hire a professional proofreader? These tips will give you confidence in your own proofreading ability, enabling you to write grammatically correct
The Best Online Proofreading Services for your English Writing
These tools will help you write error free articles, every time. Rather than talk about ALL the many proofreading tools out there, I’m going
Top Online Resources for Learning English Grammar
Learning a new language takes sustained effort and practice, especially when it comes to grammar. English seems to have so many rules and exceptions
Before You Hit Send: Grammar Mistakes to Watch for in Your Professional Emails
When you’re writing a business email, you are representing your company. Like wearing a suit to an interview, you want to make sure your email
Top Grammar Mistakes to Look For in Your Résumé
With hundreds or thousands of candidates applying for the most popular job postings, competition for American jobs is fierce. On average, employers spend only six
When to use Grammarly vs. Writesaver
If you’re not a native English speaker but need to use English for business, you’ll need a way to check your writing for mistakes. Whether
4 Surprising Effects of Bad Grammar All Non-native English Speakers Should Know
No one would argue that communicating effectively while writing isn’t important. This is only becoming more true as emails and texts replace phone and face-to-face
Three Lines of Defense
After 20 years in use, The Institute of Internal Audit (IIA) thinks it time to refresh the model referred to as “The Three Lines of
How to Run a Translation Project for Dummies
Intro Your company is growing and it aims to enter new markets abroad. You’re in charge of choosing the translation solutions that best fit
Major Cyber Attack and Directors Duty to Prevent Insolvent Trading
In preparing for a LinkedIn article on Directors Duties related to a major CyberSecurity incident, I needed to get my head around the link between
“Bridging the gap”
EU as a decisive party, balancing the scales of the global market. We’re heading for a future with an increased amount of globalization, and
Tips for Staying Organized as a Writer – or Any Other Professional
While most writers are fantastic at their craft, many tend to be more creative than they are analytical. This is the case no matter what
Adrian’s Communication Tips – How to Add a Spark to Your Message
In this article, you will learn how to: * Make smart choices when adding a personal note * Tailor your approach in oral vs. written
My Journey from Keeping a Diary to Blogging for my Niche Community
My love for writing started early, when I was 11 years or so. To me that was a creative outlet to express my emotions. Being
It’s never too late, take as long as it takes, but bring your ideas to life!
Ten years ago, you would have found me in the dark on cool spring nights, sitting on top of the toilet in my family bathroom,
How to Write Facebook Ads that Convert
How do you attract more leads with Facebook advertising? Juicy copy won’t fail to help. Check out a full guide on how to write an
Preparing an American Style Cover Letter
Preparing an American Style Cover Letter Applying for your first job in the US? Maybe you have work experience elsewhere in the world, but this