Happy New Year, everyone. It’s been a while since this site has been updated, but we have plenty coming up for you very soon. In the meantime, I hope that you’ve all been well and that you are looking forward to more content in the upcoming year. If you have any suggestions for content or otherwise that you are interested to hear about even as we pursue more ambitious plans in the days ahead, I hope that you will consider emailing them over to me at victortanws@gmail.com or by Instagram to @victortanws.

It’s going to be a wonderful year for all of you out there, and for those of you who are just discovering this site for the very first time, I hope that you will have a wonderful journey into the beauty of the English language whether through English First Language.net or through the course of your journeys in high school.

To those of you who are teachers and who are reading this as well, thank you for your hard work and the hard work that you will do even as you move into this new academic year. Many people rely on you, and many of you out there continue to serve a wonderful role in bringing light, life, and enjoyment to the journeys of your students and by extension, the world that we live in.

So I hope that you will go with that new sense of renewal and pride in everything it is that you are doing. Thank you for using this site, and I look forward to updating you all very soon. Have a wonderful day ahead, and till we meet!

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