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Card Games: Blackjack Posted by on Apr 9, 2012

Blackjack is both an easy to play casual card game and a common card game played for sport (or money) in casinos.  Blackjack can be played with a large number of players (especially when played in casinos), but there need only be two people (the dealer and the player) to start a game of Blackjack…

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Playing Cards Posted by on Apr 8, 2012

People around the world love to play cards, whether for fun or sport (i.e. gambling). This is no different in the United States.  There are many, many, card games in the United States that are popular among Americans young and old.  In fact many games that are popular with younger Americans are not popular with…

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Swear Words in British English Posted by on Apr 4, 2012

How is your English swearing coming along? If you have been following the English blog over the past few days then you know that we have been covering the topic in full force. Today we will take a look at some of the specific swear words used in British-English. While many of the same swear…

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Alternative Swear Words in American English Posted by on Apr 3, 2012

Over the last few posts I have been addressing the use of swear words in American English.  While writing these post a phrase my mother used to say when I was younger kept popping into my head.  When I was in elementary school, an age when one really starts being exposed to swear words as…

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Swear Words in American English Posted by on Apr 2, 2012

Yesterday I introduced you to some of the vocabulary, history, and the cultural context of swearing in the United States (culturally speaking how swearing and freedom of speech are sometimes linked for Americans).  Today I will address some actual swear words that exist in English and how they can be used.  First though, here are…

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Swearing in English Posted by on Apr 1, 2012

Swearing, we all know how to do it in our native languages and we all want to know how to do it in the new languages we learn.  I can vividly remember when I first traveled abroad as an exchange student in my teens how excited I was to exchanged English swear words for…

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Language Learning: You Can Always Learn Something New Posted by on Mar 31, 2012

Just when you think you have gotten a language straight in your mind, it goes and throws you a curve ball. This is exactly what happened to me a few weeks ago. Despite being a native English speaker and even having studied and taught the language, I am still learning things on a regular basis…

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