Plus “The Stain” by Rikki Ducornet and “Black Woods, Blue Sky” by Eowyn Ivey.
Tired of being policed by ‘Grammar Nazis’? Are you sure you're speaking English correctly? This double-edged piece argues for ...
Analysing over 25 years of VCE lists revealed a rising proportion of works addressing social justice, identity, postcolonial ...
Monsters are everywhere. Vampires (like the one in the recently released Nosferatu) and zombies are the most popular of the ...
Slowly but surely, linguistic communities are benefiting from initiatives to promote local languages. A French–Ewe dictionary ...
When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
The other choice is chaos — let the students run the classroom and no one learns. “English” explores the tyranny, but fudges the chaos. Left unexplained is how one incompetent student eventually aces ...
Recently, the Oxford English Dictionary, OED listed 22 Nigerian into its vocabulary Kingsley Ugwuanyi, OED consultant who ...
Southern Living magazine once described “y’all” as “the quintessential Southern pronoun.” It’s as iconically Southern as sweet tea and grits.
The new words depict an average Nigerian's daily life, as well as the strong street mannerisms and Pidgin English ...
They're musicians, maybe. Or possibly, imaginary creatures best lured from a small boat on calm waters. Or maybe they're ...