Tag: English

Scottish, Irish, and Northern English better at detecting fake accents

Great Britain and Ireland are known for their diverse range of accents, with some regions having accents that

This English Teacher Is All of Us Filling Out Incident Reports

English teachers are often bound by the routine tasks of grading papers, teaching punctuation, and reading aloud. Rarely

Extremely rare Bronze Age wooden tool found in English trench

Archaeologists cleaning excess mud off the Bronze Age spadeWessex Archaeology A recent discovery by archaeologists in the UK

No, the Arrival of English Learners Doesn’t Hurt Other Students, a Study Finds

The population of English learners is on the rise across the United States, even in states and communities

Secuoya Studios Reveals New Content Strategy, More English Shows

Secuoya Studios, a prominent production company in Spain, is embarking on a new international strategy that involves focusing

What Schools Can Do So They Don’t Exclude English Learners From Core Courses

There is a concerning trend in high schools across the United States where English learners are being excluded

Breaking down the highest-scoring penalty shootout in professional English football

Deepdale witnessed an epic battle on Tuesday night as Fulham and Preston North End engaged in the longest

A High School English Teacher Reviews FX’s “English Teacher”

FX’s new show, "English Teacher," takes viewers into the chaotic world of high school educator Evan Marquez, played

How William Wallace of ‘Braveheart’ Fame Defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge

The Battle of Stirling Bridge is a pivotal moment in Scottish history that is often overshadowed by the

A Bloody Battle Depicted in ‘Braveheart’ Dealt a Devastating Blow to the English on This Day in 1297

The Battle of Stirling Bridge: Separating Fact from Fiction Mel Gibson's 1995 film "Braveheart" may have brought the

The Classroom Traits and Practices Linked to English Learners’ Success

English learners face a variety of challenges in the academic setting, but new research from the U.S. Government