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הבלוג - English For Israel Blog


Imply or Infer - Untangling The Differences
The English words, imply and infer are often confused


Is Ignorance Truly Bliss?
Is ignorance really bliss?


The Fly on the Wall - A Stealthy Perspective
The phrase, the fly on the wall, refers to the ideal of being an unseen, unheard, and unacknowledged observer of an event.


Mastering Semantics for Smarter Conversations
Although semantics, the study of meaning, is immensely helpful in a wide range of situations, semantics is not without its drawbacks.


When To Speak, and When Not To Speak
Mastering the art of when to speak, and when not to speak is not just a social grace, it is a critical life skill.


Do You Think You Know English? Think Again
What can you say about the English language that hasn't already been said?


The Metaverse
The metaverse is a next-generation internet that is immersive and interconnected.


Reality Checks for Non-Native English Speakers
Reality checks for non-native English speakers begin with a tapestry of personal aspirations.


The Benefits of English Proficiency for Israeli Businesses
In Israel one asset that is underestimated in business is proficiency in the English language.


May Fortune Favor The Foolish
The phrase May Fortune Favor the Foolish is often attributed to the Roman playwright Plautus, though there is some debate about its precise origin.


English Learning Tips for Business People in Israel
In today’s interconnected world, mastering English is essential for Israel's business people. The ability to communicate in English opens the doors to international markets and strengthens networking opportunities.


Never Assume
The word assume is common in English, and it is always misused.


The Misuse of The Word 'Can'
In English, the word 'can' is a verb that expresses ability or possibility.


English Words You Never Knew Existed
The English language is filled with delightful words that you've probably never heard of.


English Words Ending in ION
The suffix ion denotes the action or condition of a verb, effectively turning it from a verb into a noun that encapsulates the result or process of that action.


The Influence of the Letter 'E' in the English Language
The English language is a fascinating blend of letters, but one letter stands out above the rest is the letter E. It is the most commonly used letter in English, appearing in nearly 11% of all written texts.


Use Your English Vocabulary with Confidence
Having a rich English vocabulary is just the beginning. Knowing how to use it confidently is crucial.


What you don't know about the English language
The English language has a rich history of absorbing words and phrases from other languages, which contributes to its vast vocabulary.


Reciprocal and Rhetorical
Reciprocal and rhetorical are two English words that are used in different contexts.
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