by Krzl Nuñes | Dec 25, 2023 | Language Learning, Multilingualism
With the myriad of phonetic rules and accents in the English language, it’s no surprise that learners have questions like, “How do the sounds of letters s and z differ?” or “Why is the letter b silent in climb and tomb?” Confounding the problem, there hasn’t...
by Sensay Editorial Team | Mar 23, 2023 | Language Learning, Multilingualism
“We’ve been using Sensay for more than 1 year. Both teachers and parents can see how Sensay gives lots of opportunities to our kids. From young learners and lower achievers, it is possible to see them at all ages benefit from reading fluency when L2...
by Sensay Editorial Team | Feb 7, 2023 | Language Learning, Multilingualism
“Sensay is a very functional platform where students can practice English oral skills. After reading practices, students receive immediate comprehensive feedback in regard to their strengths and weaknesses in reading. Each feedback helps them to modify their...
by Jonathan Kung | Dec 14, 2022 | Language Learning, Multilingualism
This is Part 3 of a three part series on learning English. To read the first article in the series, click here. Why So Serious? We don’t have to take language learning too seriously. Although the English test at school will still require standard answers,...
by Jonathan Kung | Dec 11, 2022 | Language Learning, Multilingualism
This is Part 2 of a three part series on learning English. To read the first article in the series, click here. Making Mistakes is Normal Does learning a language have to be so stressful? Actually no, not at all. When we shift our perspective a little and look...
by Jonathan Kung | Dec 7, 2022 | Language Learning, Multilingualism
This is Part 1 of a three part series on learning English. To read Part 2 in this series, click here. Why Learning English Feels Like So Much Pressure When it comes to learning English as a second language, many people’s first reaction may be to feel...