In Julie Flett’s “Let’s Go! haw êkwa!” and Kirsten Cappy and Yaya Gentille’s “Kende! Kende! Kende!” going is just the ...
"It's so emotional for me to be able to think that this kid who has nothing and is living in very compromised circumstances, would get any kind of escape from my novel." ...
Sometimes, the right book shows up just at the right time. Our book critic encountered two such books this week: "Water, ...
Ancient Egyptians wrote the letter upside down, creating a symbol that resembled a steer with horns. Learn the surprising ...
The new company offers bilingual audiobooks for kids with line-by-line translations that are available on its website TheBilingualBookCompany.com.
Traditional teaching practices often make grammar challenging and inaccessible for students, but stepping outside of the norm ...
Some common if questionable English usage may be technically wrong but just fine in real life, while other usage may depend ...
You can learn a lot about a dragon from its name, but you can learn a lot about a game from its community, too. There is a ...
Apostrophes are those little floating comma shapes that denote contractions and possessives, and that sometimes even make ...
George Orwell famously argued that clear language in politics can be a bulwark against oppression. But in the Trump era, his solution no longer holds.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include histories of corporate mismanagement and misbehavior in the 19th century (“Savings and ...
Many languages indicate ownership of something by using the word "of." But English often uses an apostrophe and S, sometimes unnecessarily.