Objective: To help intermediate-level English speakers deepen their understanding of commonly confused or nuanced words through context-based learning, synonyms, and application. Format: One-on-One Online Interactive Session Step 1: Fill-in-the-Blank Sentences Instructor Role: Provide a sentence with a blank and offer three word choices. Only one fits the context. Learner Role: […]

1. Breach vs. Breech Breach (noun/verb): Breech (noun): 2. Cache vs. Cash Cache (noun): Cash (noun): 3. Cite vs. Site Cite (verb): Site (noun): 4. Elicit vs. Illicit Elicit (verb): Illicit (adjective): 5. Faint vs. Feint Faint (adjective): Feint (noun/verb): 6. Peak vs. Pique Peak (noun): Pique (noun): Practice Questions: Choose the correct word for each blank: a) The manager tried to (elicit/illicit) feedback from the team about the project. b) They hid the gold coins in a secret (cache/cash) under the floorboards. c) […]

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