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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 to work or school. People usually go on holiday in the summer or winter time to relax from work on the sea coast or in a skiing resort. However, the holiday is also the official day or time (such as Christmas or Easter) when people do not go to work or school.

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 today’s lesson, we will look at the phrasal verbs for commuting. Follow the link to read the blog post

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 expressions to show contrast.
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Vocabulary and collocations for moving house

Vocabulary and Collocations for Moving House

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Everybody moves house sometimes. There are all kinds of reasons to move house. You may have been accepted to a college or got a new job in another city or another country. You may need more space so you decide to move to a bigger flat or a house. Lots of people today are moving out of the cities. They decide to start a new life somewhere in the country and grow their own food. Whatever the reason, in today’s lesson, we will look at the vocabulary and collocations for moving house. Follow the link to learn the new vocabulary.