Riya Rajalakshmi

Riya Rajalakshmi is a content writer,and digital marketer with a deep passion for the English language. With a talent for crafting compelling content and a keen understanding of digital marketing strategies, Riya helps individuals and businesses enhance their online presence and communication.

Beyond writing and marketing, Riya has a strong passion for music and dance, often exploring creative ways to integrate these interests into training and self-expression. As an enthusiastic mentor, she enjoys guiding students in developing their communication skills, empowering them to express themselves with confidence.

A passionate traveler and explorer, Riya finds inspiration in new cultures, experiences, and perspectives. This curiosity fuels her creativity, enriching both personal and professional endeavors. Whether it’s through writing, training, or digital strategy, Riya is always eager to learn, share, and inspire.

Used To vs Be Used To vs Get Used To – Explained Simply

Still unsure when to use used to, be used to, or get used to? This simple grammar guide from Aksent Chennai explains the differences with examples, clear rules, and real-life usage to help you speak English naturally and confidently.

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English Grammar Lesson
Teacher explaining “There is / There are / There was / There were” grammar on a board – simple English grammar for beginners.

Master ‘There Is’, ‘There Are’, ‘There Was’, ‘There Were’: Simple Grammar Explained with Real-Life

Small words often cause big confusion in English. If you’ve ever paused to choose between there is and there are, you’re not alone. Think about it: should we say “There is two chairs” or “There are two chairs”? Only one is correct. These patterns—there is, there are, there was, there were—are the building blocks of clear English. We use them to describe what exists, what doesn’t, and what once did. Once you see the simple rules behind them, your sentences start to sound natural and confident.
Let’s walk through each form step by step, with easy rules and real-life examples you can use right away.

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English Grammar Lesson
Chart showing how to use like and love with nouns and verb+ing in English grammar.

Like and Love with Nouns and Verb+ing: A Simple English Guide

Master the difference between using “like” and “love” with nouns and verb+ing. This guide explains the grammar rules, gives clear examples, and provides practice exercises so you can talk about your interests and hobbies in English with ease.

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English Grammar Lesson
Slide titled "Comparative & Superlative Adjectives" with colorful decorations including stars, a pencil, and push pins.

Comparative & Superlative Adjectives — A Practical, No-Stress Guide (with Tables & Practice)

Confused between bigger and more big, or the best and the most good? This practical guide explains the rules, shows the exceptions, and gives you a ready table and quick practice so you can use the right form every time.

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Motivational poster encouraging spoken English learners to embrace mistakes as part of learning.

Learning Grammar but Still Can’t Speak English in 2025?

You’ve memorized tenses, completed quizzes, even tried every grammar app—but when it’s time to speak, your mind goes blank. You’re not bad at English; you’ve just been learning it in the wrong way. In this post, you’ll see the top 7 beginner mistakes, read true stories of learners who fixed them, and get easy steps you can use right now to start talking with confidence.

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Communication Tips
Homemaker learning English at Aksent with confidence and determination

Step-by-Step Guide: How Homemakers Can Speak English Fluently and Confidently

Learning English as a homemaker isn’t just about language—it’s about building confidence, gaining independence, and opening new doors. In this blog, you’ll find a simple 10-step guide made for beginner homemakers. From setting routines to choosing the right course, learn how to speak English fluently from home, at your own pace.

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