Month: July 2019
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POPULAR ENGLISH IDIOMS TO SOUND LIKE A NATIVE SPEAKER’
1. FREAK OUT: to become very angry, scared or excited Mum, don’t freak out! I married a guy in Las…
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‘Idioms with nationalities and countries’
Here is a list of idioms using the names of countries, with meanings and examples + a TEST 🍉To go…
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VOCABULARY: LAZINESS
Those lazy, hazy days of summer aren’t too far off, 🌴☀ and hopefully, you’ll be able to relax like a…
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Fall or fall down?
We can use fall as a noun or a verb. It means: 1. suddenly go down onto the ground or…
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PREFIX (RE) = again
There are sooooooo many verbs with re- (also nouns and some adjectives) as a prefix which means ‘again.’ Usually if…
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CAE PHRASAL VERBS: ACT ON/UPON & BACK UP – A lot of useful examples!
✅ ACT ON/UPON 1) Act on/upon somebody’s advice – to do something because you have been advised or told to…
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Business English: 25 Phrasal Verbs
1. Deal with Type: Inseparable, transitive Meaning: To handle, work on Example: Our new department head will deal with the…
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10 Phrasal Verbs with ON and OFF
1.CALL ON To visit (a person). Example — I really should call on my grandmother more often. 2. CARRY ON…
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5 Phrasal Verbs with STAND and multiple meanings.
✔ Stand aside ➡ Step sideways to make some space for someone else. ◕ Example: Stand aside, please, so the…
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BRITISH SLANG – 30 TOP WORDS/PHRASES TO LEARN
I came across this list on a website and i can honestly say as an Englishman, i use all of…
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