Newsletters

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  • issue44
    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 44

    They get left out of acronyms (case in point: AWARE – Association of Action for Women and Research) and they are usually not capitalised in titles (The Lord of the Rings).

  • issue43
    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 43

    Whether it is your mother, wife, sister or friend, we all have a wonderful woman (or very possibly more than one!) in our lives.

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 42

    Sometimes, they make a perfect union and at other times, it’s best that they are kept apart.

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 41

    It’s the start of a New Year! In line with tradition, let’s start by sharing our New Year’s resolution: which is to help you to improve your English and have fun at the same time. You can count on us to keep to our resolution.

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 40

    Merry Christmas from the Speak Good English Movement team!
    Are you ready to take a peek at our wonderful Christmas present for you?

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 39

    Pop quiz! Take a look at these word pairs: loathe and loath, adverse and averse. Question: Are these words: a)     Words that have the same meaning and are merely spelled differently? b)     Words that look alike and are the stars of this month’s newsletter which focuses on commonly confused words? Read Speak Good English Newsletter

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 38

    You might not have the guts (pun intended) to go to a Halloween-themed scare fest, but fear not, you’ll still be able to partake in some family-friendly spooky fun with our Halloween Quiz.

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 37

    A quick glance through their mouth-watering menu reveals many dishes containing ingredients that have slightly tricky pronunciations.

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 36

    August is the month where we celebrate our nation’s birthday and all things Singaporean. What’s unique about Singapore? Well, our love for eating, shopping and of course, our language.

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    Speak Good English Newsletter: Issue 35

    The latest national icon, Gardens by the Bay officially opened on 29 June 2012. With approximately 54 football fields of land dedicated to lush greenery and gorgeous blooms, Singapore is really living up to its reputation as a garden city.

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