Fact-Checking Policy

Last Updated: July 17, 2026

1. Commitment to Accuracy

Accuracy is the foundation of trust at English Learning Hub. Because our readers use our articles to study English and gain real-world knowledge, it is critical that the factual information, grammar rules, and vocabulary definitions we publish are correct, verifiable, and up to date.

2. Verification of Sources

Our writers and editors verify all facts, quotes, statistics, and references before publication. We rely on highly reputable, authoritative sources, including:

  • Linguistic & Lexical Authorities: Cambridge Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, and established ESL textbooks for grammar and pronunciation rules.
  • Government Databases: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for agriculture posts.
  • Scientific Journals: Peer-reviewed research, NCBI, FDA, and reputable scientific organizations for Health and Tech posts.

3. Internal Editorial Review

Before any article is published, it undergoes a review process. Editors check that all claims are backed by credible evidence and that the tone remains objective. We avoid speculation and strive to present balanced, evidence-based perspectives.

4. Contact for Factual Corrections

If you believe a factual error has been made in any of our articles, please let us know. You can submit corrections through our Contact Page, and our editorial team will review and update the content as necessary.