Once in a while, the word ‘breath’ is confused with ‘breathe.’ Well, there’s no need to worry, as the confusion will be cleared in this blog entry. Please take a look at the following sentences: In order to survive, people need to breathe. Deep breaths are supposed to be soothing. Based on the example sentences, […]
All Together or Altogether?
Occasionally, the word ‘altogether’ is muddled up with ‘all together.’ This blog entry is intended to clear up the confusion. All together – all gathered together in one place. For example: “We spent Christmas all together at the family cottage.” Altogether – an adverb that means entirely; completely; in total. For example: “Altogether, I enjoyed […]
Affect or Effect? Commonly Confused Words
Some words are often confused. Let’s clarify their meanings. Today’s pair is affect and effect. Actually, affect is mostly used as a verb that means to influence. For example: The pandemic has negatively affected many people. Effect, on the other hand, is mostly used as a noun that means a change, result or consequence. […]
A Few Tips for E-mail Writing
The following pieces of advice should help you with writing emails: Make sure to write the subject in the subject line of an email. You should try to keep it short, however; Begin with a greeting and an opening comment; State the purpose or the reason for writing the email; Provide background information if it’s […]
Using Zoom as a Virtual ESL Classroom
As you may be aware, CanPacific’s online programs are delivered through Zoom. Zoom offers many great features that are practical for an ESL classroom and used in CanPacific’s virtual classrooms. If you enroll in any of CanPacific’s online programs, you will receive an email from the teacher with the relevant link to the Zoom meeting, […]