english
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‘Neighbourhood Teacher’: Madri Kakoti teaches English online through uncomfortable facts
Priyali Prakash
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Grammar Nazis can cede the high ground. These five grammatical ‘errors’ are not errors at all
Michelle Sheehan, The Conversation
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The irony in misusing the word ‘irony’ is growing, and endangering its real meaning
Roger J Kreuz, The Conversation
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Annie Zaidi’s novel paints a searing picture of how communal disharmony affects each of us
Maaz Bin Bilal
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How almost all of today’s English language publishers began in a small office in Delhi’s Nehru Place
Krishan Chopra
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Five common English words we may all be using incorrectly (because mistakes are perpetuated)
Simon Horobin, The Conversation
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‘Someone’s going astray in Goregaon, we’re all lost halfway in Goregaon’: Poetry for the rootless
Mihir Chitre
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How two young global desis learnt to make English their own language in India
Kalpana Mohan
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MPTET 2018 High School English subject answer keys released at peb.mp.gov.in
Scroll Staff
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MPTET 2018: High School English subject admit card released at peb.mp.gov.in
Scroll Staff
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Kalpana Mohan chases made-in-India English around the country and across cultures in this book
Peter Gordon
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MPTET 2018 English subject exam cancelled; will be conducted again on September 29th
Scroll Staff
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Millennialspeak: ‘Like’ is not a lazy linguistic filler. The word has, like, a grammar of its own
Rebecca Woods, The Conversation
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The English may be leaving the European Union. The English language, though, will remain
Emma Seddon, The Conversation
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Watch: Shashi Tharoor has a tiny doppelganger, who uses words like ‘floccinaucinihilipilification’
Scroll Staff
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The poetry of missing persons: K Srilata’s new book of poems explores the idea of ‘absent presences’
K Srilata
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DU 2019 Admission: First cut-off list released; 99% for Hindu College Political Science
Scroll Staff
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Wimmen, meen and greeve: How Noah Webster tried to create a truly American English dictionary
Peter Martin, Aeon
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‘Afternoon Raag’ reminds us Amit Chaudhuri wrote ‘autofiction’ 25 years before it became a trend
James Wood
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Linguists have identified the weirdest languages – and English is one of them
Adam Schembri, The Conversation