Month: July 2019
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9 useful sleep idioms and phrases
✔ In the land of the living Starting with the morning, if you say that someone is in the land…
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HOW TO EFFECTIVELY TEACH/LEARN IDIOMS 🇬🇧
Teaching idioms might seem intimidating, especially if your students have never heard any of them before. Idioms are a common…
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6 idioms in English that are used to describe cities, places, and events in English
Have you ever been in a situation where you couldn’t find the right words to describe a particular place or…
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VOCABULARY: Synonyms and Antonyms of INTERESTING
Meaning – holding the attention or provoking interest. SYNONYMS • absorbing – something that is absorbing is so entertaining that…
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How to Describe a Person (age, build, colouring, face, hair)
Age If you’re old you might have a pension, so you’re an old age pensioner or a senior citizen. An…
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31 Types of Houses in English
There are many types of buildings people from all over the world sleep in every night. Some live in big,…
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101 Words That are Both Plural and Singular
The majority of nouns have distinct plural and singular forms. However, there are a number of special words that are…
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Business English: 25 Phrasal Verbs
11. Deal with Type: Inseparable, transitive Meaning: To handle, work on Example: Our new department head will deal with the…
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15 Useful Idioms for Going Crazy You Should Know
Blow one’s top Meaning: Lose one’s temper ● Example: I think he’ll blow his top when you give him the…
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Traditional British Food
Yorkshire Pudding This dish is not usually eaten as a dessert like other puddings but instead as part of the…
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