10 Phrasal Verbs with ALONG
10 Phrasal Verbs with ALONG
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Phrasal verbs are an irreplaceable part of English because native speakers use them quite a lot in their everyday conversations. Communication is much easier and quicker if you know phrasal verbs. However, they tend to be difficult to learn because they have multiple meanings and are easily mistaken. In today’s lesson,…
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Different Ways to Say EXACTLY
Different ways to Say EXACTLY
Hello dear English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In case you want to improve your English vocabulary and understanding, you will benefit from this lesson. We will look at different ways to say EXACTLY.
Exactly refers to the precise number or amount of something, the accurate description, the precise place or similar so it is about accuracy.
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10 English Idioms Using Fruit
10 English Idioms Using Fruit
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Idioms and expressions give your English a natural note. All other aspects of language learning such as listening, reading and writing will improve a lot if you understand and use a variety of idioms and expressions. So, let’s jump to it! Here are 10 English idioms using fruit.
Apple of my eye
Apples and oranges
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Compound Adjectives in English
Compound Adjectives in English
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. You probably know that we use adjectives to describe a noun. So, we can say that somebody is a strong man. But we can also use a compound adjective and say that he is a strong-willed man. A compound adjective consists of two (fast-growing) or more words (one-in-a-million) and it usually uses a hyphen between the words…
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Words that Express Modality
Words to Express Modality
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Developing knowledge of good vocabulary is essential in language learning. A comprehensive vocabulary will enable you to express your ideas with more ease and more precisely. You’ve probably learned all about modal verbs. But do you know that there are words that express modality too? In today’s lesson, we will look at ten…
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13 Phrasal Verbs with BACK
Phrasal Verbs with BACK
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Do you know the difference between the phrasal verbs go back and come back? In today’s lesson, we will look at the phrasal verbs with “back”.
Come back
Die back
Draw back
Fall back
Get back
Get back at
Get back to
Get back together
Go back
Grow back
Hit back
Lie back
Sit…
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Words and Expressions to Use for Sleep
Words and Expressions to Use for Sleep
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In order to improve your vocabulary, in today’s lesson we will look at a variety of words and expressions to use for sleep. Read this lesson because it will improve your comprehension and vocabulary a great deal.
Catch/have forty winks
Crash
Doze
Fall asleep
Have a lie-in
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20 Business English Idioms
20 Business English Idioms
Hello English learners! English is the world’s number one language of communication and it is no wonder that people use it for their work and business correspondence and communication worldwide. We use English for meetings, presentations, negotiations, socializing, writing emails, reports, and so on. The better you understand and speak English the more your confidence…
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15 Ways to Say "It's Easy"
15 Ways to Say “It’s Easy”
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If you revise your English phrases regularly, you will probably notice that your listening, writing and speaking are improving a great deal. When you know natural English idioms, phrases and expressions you will talk more clearly, and be more confident. In today’s lesson, we will look at 15 ways to say “it’s easy”.
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How to Make Offers in English
How to Make Offers in English
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will learn how to make offers in English.
Why is it important to know conversational English?
Being able to speak English is not only about speaking to native speakers. As the third most widely spoken language in the world and a global language, English is a perfect tool for communication to pretty much…
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23 Adjectives to Describe a Holiday
23 Adjectives to Describe a Holiday
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to look at some new vocabulary. As you know, apart from good grammar knowledge, a good vocabulary can improve all areas of communication – reading, listening, speaking and of course writing. In today’s lesson, we will look at adjectives to describe a holiday. A holiday is the time when you do not go…
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Learn how to use LIKELY
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11 Phrasal Verbs for Commuting
11 Phrasal Verbs for Commuting
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We all commute. It means that we travel from home to school or work on a regular basis. Some people’s jobs involve more commuting while some people today work from home so they do not commute at all. We usually take a bus or a train although some commuters prefer going to work on foot or by bike. Whatever you do, in…
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Mixed Conditionals
Mixed conditionals
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will look at mixed conditional sentences. They are a mixture of the second and third conditionals. Let’s remember these two types of conditional sentences first.
The second and third conditional sentences
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Possibility, Opportunity and Chance - What's the Difference?
Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference?
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will discuss the difference between the words possibility, opportunity and chance.
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Learn 20 HAND idioms
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20 Idioms and Expressions to Show Contrast
20 Idioms and Expressions to Show Contrast
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If some things or people are different and you want to describe them, you can say that they are like chalk and cheese or poles apart. Today’s lesson is highly beneficial, especially if you are preparing for tests such as FCE, CAE, IELTS, TOEFL, or simply need to write an essay. We will look at idioms and…
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