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Krupa Padhy uncovers how we really learn foreign languages – in a dual challenge involving both Portuguese and Mandarin.
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NYT Connections Tuesday, 17 February mixed speed, sauces, and smart wordplay. Check today’s hints and full answers here.
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Our Connections hints guide provides daily hints, tips, and answers to help you solve the Connections puzzle on Tue, 17 Feb.
In a week when the Chief Justice warned against “insulting” judges on social media, arrests over alleged online abuse and a growing case backlog have prompted this tongue-in-cheek exploration ...
Columnist June Casagrande advises readers to ask the internet the right questions when addressing their grammar weaknesses.