We’ve combined both simple elegance and simultaneous sophistication in the site’s new look. While achieving this, we have also made sure NOT to compromise any needed functionality. We believe one of the best phrases to describe the look of our new site is "simply elegant."
We hope you will agree.
In April, the color themes for this Web site will change a bit and then finally settle down, but otherwise we think we are on to something pretty good. We look forward to continue to building and expanding our community of Expres readers by working together with you via this new Web site and its modular platform.
Already, thousands of you have registered, we thank you very much for this fact. Please make sure you sign up, it’s FREE, since MOST content is for registered members.
Multimedia Enabled -
This new Web site is fully Web 2.0 standards compliant. This means that it is capable of doing many things and even contains a dedicated publishing engine embedded in it.
As such, it contains the contributions of many Expres readers, educators and other professionals; individuals, entities and institutions who all seek to work together to build an unprecedented online resource for English which is universally accessible for everyone who registers.
By being universally accessible, we do not mean just being able to be read by an Internet Web browser.
Instead, we mean truly universal. If you have an iPod or some other handheld device or even a mobile phone, this Web site’s content will be available.
True mobility and mobile access to information via whatever device a customer is using, this is a lofty goal that we are working very hard to achieve so that we may bring more English and interactive content Expresially to you.
. Jokes: BAD "CzEnglish" TranslationsHere are actual notes written by some extremely literature parents of American school kids to their teachers "excusing" their children. "Please excuse Tommy for being. It was his father’s fault." "Please excuse Tracy. She was sick and I had her shot." "John was not at school yesterday because he missed his bust." "Dear Principle: Please exscuse John being absent on Jan. 28, 29,30, 31, 32, and also 33." "Please excuse my little Charlie for not being in school yesterday. His father is gone and I could not get him ready because I was in bed all day with his doctor." |
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