Mastering English Articles: A, An, and The
Articles are among the trickiest parts of English grammar for learners of Ukrainian and Greek, as neither language uses them. Understanding a , an , and the can dramatically improv …
Ukrainian Cases Explained: Why "яблуко" Becomes "яблука"
Ukrainian is a synthetic language — meaning grammar is expressed through word endings rather than word order or helper words. This system is called відмінювання (declension), and i …
The Greek Alphabet: From Α to Ω in 20 Minutes
The Greek alphabet has 24 letters and is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Learning it thoroughly takes less than a day — and unlocks direct access to one of the worl …
Why Collocations Matter More Than Single Words
Advanced language learners often hit a plateau: they know thousands of individual words, yet their speech still sounds slightly "off" to native speakers. The missing ingredient is …
5 Science-Backed Habits for Faster Vocabulary Retention
Decades of cognitive research have identified the specific conditions under which the human brain forms durable long-term memories. Here are the five most practical findings for la …