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Knowing a word is not a yes-or-no matter but a spectrum from recognition to automatic use. Passive vocabulary allows comprehension, while active vocabulary enables fluent expression. Most learners understand far more than they can produce, because activating words requires retrieval, precision, and confidence under real-time pressure.























Origin:
From Zulu impi (“war, regiment”).
Definition:
A body of warriors or a military force.
Example:
“The impi moved with disciplined force.”
Birth of David Livingstone (1813–1873)
The Explorer Who Carried English Across Continents
On this day — March 19, 1813 — David Livingstone was born, a Scottish explorer, missionary, and writer whose travel narratives played a significant role in the global spread of English. His detailed accounts of journeys through Africa reached wide audiences in Britain and beyond.
Works such as Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa combined exploration, scientific observation, and personal narrative in accessible English prose. These texts contributed to the expansion of English readership and reinforced the use of English in documentation, reporting, and cross-cultural communication.
Livingstone’s legacy is closely tied to the role of English in colonial and administrative contexts. His writings helped normalize English as a language of record, governance, and education in parts of Africa, illustrating how travel literature could influence not only perception, but linguistic presence on a global scale.
Your Language Learning Recap
Catch up on the last three monthly reviews, where English and Spanish learners alike can find everything they need to stay on track.
From grammar tips to captivating stories, vocabulary builders, and engaging readings, these wrap-ups have it all.
Plus, if you want to explore even more, you can click here to check out reviews from previous months!

