Worker, employee, staff

Worker, Employee, Staff

Worker, Employee, Staff – What’s the Difference? Hello, English learners 👋 Welcome to a new lesson! Today, we’re looking at the difference between worker, employee, and staff — three common words that are often used as if they mean the same thing, but don’t. Their meanings depend on context, formality, Read more

Electric, Electronic, Electronical - What is the Difference?

Electric, Electronic, Electronical

Electric, Electronic, Electronical? What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Some English words look very similar but mean slightly different things — and electric, electronic, and electronical are a perfect example. They all come from the word electricity, but they are not used in the same way. Read more

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What is the Difference?

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What’s the Difference? These four verbs are often confused by English learners because they all relate to illness and health. However, each is used differently and refers to a different stage of illness or recovery. Let’s look at how to use cure, heal, treat, and recover correctly, Read more

Learn, Study, Revise, Teach

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Have you ever wondered if there is a difference between the verbs learn and study? In today’s lesson, we will discuss the difference between the words learn, study, revise and teach. We will also learn some advanced vocabulary you can use in similar context.