Posts

Showing posts from July, 2021

“Food” in Korean: The Ultimate Guide to Korean Cuisine

Image
Korean BBQ, street food, and wild dishes… South Korean food has it all! So if you’re a foodie, it’s time to learn all about food in Korean. When it comes to Korean food, there’s so much to love. But also a lot to learn, and a lot of different tastes to take in! As with most countries, food plays a big role in Korean relationships, social situations, and culture. So learning to talk about food and the customs around meals is a big step in your Korean language learning journey. So that’s what we’ll be diving into today. This is your guide to learning all about food in Korean! Here’s what we’ll be learning: Tons of words for food in Korean, as well as for cooking, in the kitchen, and at a restaurant Korean cuisine and unique Korean dishes you MUST know about and try (plus a few Korean recipes you can try yourself at home) How to order food in Korean There’s a lot to cover, so let’s jump right in! Food in Korean: Common Food Words First, let’s start with ...

How to Form Plural Nouns in Italian – An Extensive Guide [With Examples]

Image
If you want to be fluent in Italian, or at least make people believe that you are able to speak like a native speaker would, you need to learn how to form plural nouns. One of the things that gives away the fact that you're not able to fully speak a specific language is getting plural nouns wrong. Especially if you're speaking languages such as Italian, French, or Spanish. In this post, I will help you learn how to form the plural forms for Italian nouns. Why Learning to Form Plural Nouns in Your Target Language Will Make You a Better Speaker The language we're focusing on is Italian. But first, I want to make you understand why learning how to form plural nouns is a crucial step in the learning process of your target language. Let's say you're speaking with an Italian native speaker and you're speaking perfectly. Your accent is great and so is your grammar. But what happens when you use a singular noun instead of the plural? You c...

Creative Writing 101: Everything You Need to Get Started

Image
Creative writing: You can take classes in it, you can earn a degree in it, but the only things you really need to do it are your creative thinking and writing tools. Creative writing is the act of putting your imagination on a page. It’s artistic expression in words; it’s writing without the constraints that come with other kinds of writing like persuasive or expository.  Write with originality Grammarly helps you refine your word choice Write with Grammarly What is creative writing? Creative writing is writing meant to evoke emotion in a reader by communicating a theme. In storytelling (including literature, movies, graphic novels, creative nonfiction, and many video games), the theme is the central meaning the work communicates.  Take the movie (and the novel upon which it’s based) Jaws , for instance. The story is about a shark that terrorizes a beach community and the men tasked with killing the shark. But the film’s themes include huma...

6 Essential Style Guide Components

Image
A style guide is a critical document outlining a set of standards, which helps ensure a cohesive brand experience across all channels in the business. It contains the essential information needed when crafting communication for your organization, including main brand components: Name, logo, mission, and vision Voice and tone Preferred writing style Punctuation, grammar, and spelling requirements Language guidelines Visual guidelines A strong style guide puts everyone on the same page, communicating clear, consistent expectations and minimizing the need for endless revision cycles. While a style guide’s content varies from organization to organization, these essential elements should be included in every style guide to foster a unified front among all employees and ensure a strong brand presence that will excel in the marketplace.  Better Results Through Better Communication Get your teams on the same page with style guides Get Started ...

How HackerOne Builds Customer Trust With a Unified Brand Voice

Image
Defining and communicating in a singular brand voice is essential for delivering consistent customer experiences and building an overall brand identity. But it’s not easy—especially when your business caters to two distinct audiences.  For San Francisco–based HackerOne , the need for nuance is especially pronounced. HackerOne was started by hackers and security leaders driven by a passion for making the internet safer. Today, the platform enables companies to work together with the hacker community to mitigate cyber risk by identifying and reporting security vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. HackerOne customers range from leading consumer brands such as Starbucks and Nintendo to tech giants such as Twitter and PayPal to government entities such as the US Department of Defense. To date, HackerOne has worked with hackers from over 150 countries across the globe to find nearly 250,000 valid vulnerabilities in customer systems.  $140M Bount...

Primary and Secondary Sources: What’s the Difference?

Image
Academic writing relies on sources. Sources are the books, websites, articles, movies, speeches, and everything else you use to conduct your research and support your position. Without valid sources, you don’t have a valid piece of academic work.  Sources fall into two main categories: primary sources and secondary sources. Both provide valuable information for you to use in an essay or another kind of academic writing, but they provide very different kinds of value. Read on to learn about the differences between primary and secondary sources and how your writing relies on both.  Give your essays extra polish Grammarly helps you strengthen your academic writing Write with Grammarly What is a primary source? A primary source is a firsthand account of an event that happened, data from a study, or an original work. Here are some examples of primary sources: Photographs of historical events News articles  Novels and short stories Autobiogr...