A world-class birding doable in a weekend, this national park in Cordoba …
Martin Eayrs
Martin Eayrs has lived in Argentina since 1975, and worked in Buenos Aires on a number of educational and publishing projects. He has been at various times a contributor to the Herald, a university lecturer, a consultant for the British Council and other clients and owner/director of a private English language school. Currently his main interests include wildlife photography, language and travel. These days he divides his time between family homes in the United Kingdom, New York State and San Martín de los Andes.
A birdwatcher’s paradise, this peaceful wetland reserve sits right on the shore of Lago Argentino in El Calafate
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Argentina’s second largest wetland is a hidden gem for birders and an ecological paradise
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A casual guide to the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, a city oasis that boasts hundreds of recorded species
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They don’t teach it like they used to…
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Some help for inversions those struggle who with — and those who struggle with inversions
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English has never had its own Académie Française or Real Academia Española. Here’s why it shouldn’t.
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A dive into the idiosyncrasies of, bueno, the country’s English-speaking community
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For language learners, finding the right instructor can be a confusing task
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Culture & IdeasEnglish on the side
Focus on English: in pursuit of ‘perfect’ pronunciation?
by Martin EayrsLanguage learners shouldn’t obsess over the ‘correct’ accent — there’s no such thing