The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) successfully conducted the SSLC Second Language English Examination 2026 today ...
Word of the Day: Ebullient highlights the richness of English vocabulary and the ability of language to capture the vibrant energy of human expression.
Discover English fiction that feels effortless to read yet quietly strengthens vocabulary, proving that simple prose can be ...
Teenagers who don’t read books risk as much damage to their cognitive development as their peers who take “harmful substances”, according to academic and ­author Sophie Gee.
In recent years I have observed something deeply troubling in Ghanaian homes and communities. I have seen children under the age of ten who cannot understand or speak their own local language. A child ...
Britain once exported English common law to half the planet. Today, it is ready to import a Muslim blasphemy code.
The Community Literacies Collaboratory, the signature program of the Brown Chair in English Literacy, awarded over $88,000 in grants to Arkansas and national literacy organizations, educators and ...
It comes after the Second Reading and before the Alleluia-before-the-Gospel. It is of course the Victimae paschali. This is one of the “Sequences” that occur ...
Future Directions for Western Armenian", organized by the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies with the support of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, brought together scholars, educators, ...
Word of the Day: Though rarely used in casual conversation, crepuscular remains one of the English language’s most evocative adjectives. Rooted in Latin and enriched by both science and literature, it ...
In an acrostic of my name, J is for journalist. The association is linear. Straightforward, even. I have always been a writer and a storyteller — I simply embrace the identifier more easily now, ...
In schools, February is widely known as “I Love to Read Month,” a dedicated celebration aimed at cultivating a love of reading.