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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025

English

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Thoughts

Why do we judge intelligence through English pronunciation?

It is time we reframe our approach to English. Rather than judging someone’s intelligence, credibility, or worth based on pronunciation, let’s focus on the substance of what they are saying

National emergency hotline 999 gets English support
Bangladesh

National emergency hotline 999 gets English support

Maria Zaman. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Bilingual insights: Maria Zaman's journey to supporting English language learners in the US

Ekram Kabir. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

How I learnt a little bit of English

Representational image. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Education

Weakness in English dents HSC results

Illustration: TBS
Pursuit

Level up your English with TV shows, magazines and podcasts

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

The twists and turns in English

Soccer Football - Champions League - Fans in Porto ahead of the Champions League Final Manchester City v Chelsea - Porto, Portugal - May 29, 2021 Chelsea fans gather in Porto before the match REUTERS/Pedro Nunes
Sports

Dozens of planes packed with English soccer fans touch down in Porto

Screenshot from EF EPI
Bangladesh

Bangladesh moves 8 notches up in English proficiency

File Photo
Education

Overhauling curriculum to improve education quality: Education Minister

Grab global opportunities with English language learning apps
Pursuit

Grab global opportunities with English language learning apps

Mohammad Shaiful Islam.
Thoughts

Is English language education heading in the right direction in Bangladesh?

What is IELTS and how do you prepare for it?
Pursuit

What is IELTS and how do you prepare for it?

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