



/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
noun
<p>noun : English; plural noun: Englishes; plural noun: the English</p> <ol> <li> the language of England, now widely used in many varieties throughout the world.</li> <li> the people of England.</li> </ol> <p>adjective</p> <ol> <li>relating to England or its people or language</li> </ol>/ˈlaŋɡwɪdʒ/
noun
<p>noun: language; plural noun: languages</p> <ul> <li>1. the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way</li> <li>2. a non-verbal method of expression or communication</li> <li>3. a system of communication used by a particular country or community</li> </ul>/ˈtreɪnɪŋ/
noun
<ul> <li>1. the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity</li> <li>2. the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behaviour</li> </ul>synonyms: instruction, teaching, coaching, tuition, tutoring, tutelage, schooling, education, pedagogy, andragogy, drilling, priming, preparation, grounding, guidance, indoctrination
/əˈkadəmi/
noun
<p class="font-Montserrat-bold">noun: academy</p> <p class="font-Montserrat-bold">plural noun: academies</p> <ul> <li>1. a place of study or training in a special field</li> <li>2. a society or institution of distinguished scholars and artists or scientists that aims to promote and maintain standards in its particular field</li> </ul>synonyms: educational institution, training establishment, centre of learning