Ideas that make English practical
Short, useful articles — no fluff. How to build speaking confidence, use English at work, and help your children learn.
Apps alone won’t make you fluent — here is what they are good for
Language apps are excellent at vocabulary and habit. They are weak at the one thing fluency requires: real conversation.
How children learn languages differently — and why that is good news
Children do not need grammar rules to learn English. They need stories, games, and permission to play with the language.
What changes when your team speaks better English
For hotels, banks, clinics and logistics companies, team English is not a perk — it shows up directly in revenue and reviews.
15 minutes a day beats 3 hours on Saturday
Language is a motor skill. Here is how to build a daily practice habit that survives a busy schedule.
English and Rwanda’s next decade of opportunity
Tourism, regional trade, technology, international organisations — the opportunities are growing, and they run on English.
The English skills that actually get you hired in Rwanda
Employers rarely test your grammar. Here is what they actually listen for in interviews — and how to prepare for it.
Why you freeze when speaking English (and what actually fixes it)
You passed your exams. You can read English. So why does your mind go blank in a real conversation? The problem is not your grammar.