Christmas traditions and Santa’s suit
Santa Clause has many names, and there was no definitive colour for Santa’s suit, the most common dress code for Santa in Victorian times and into the twentieth century was various shades of green.

Santa Clause has many names, and there was no definitive colour for Santa’s suit, the most common dress code for Santa in Victorian times and into the twentieth century was various shades of green.
Have you ever wondered why some people say, “Do you like sport?” while others say, “Do you like sports?”
Most people have heard of phrasal verbs but have a rather hazy understanding of what they actually are, and how we use them.
English, like most of the world’s languages evolved over time and it incorporates influences from several other languages.
Have you ever wondered why you might see colour spelled as color, or centre as center? Is it spelled or spelt; travelling or traveling?
Which university should I choose if I study in the UK? This is an often asked question and there are many different answers. That’s probably not the initial response you expected!
It is a myth that one is easier or more difficult than the other. The main deciding factor is a personal preference.
"I know reading is a wonderful habit but my child is just 1, he can't read." I have heard so many parents say. Of course, your child may not be able to read yet, but you can read to him.
A pangram sentence is a sentence that has all the 26 letters of the Alphabet. Isn't that interesting!