Phrasal Verbs with MAKE
Learn the most useful phrasal verbs with make, including their meanings, example sentences and practical tips for remembering them.
Expanding your everyday English vocabulary helps you communicate more clearly and naturally in daily life. In this section, you’ll learn useful English words and expressions for common situations such as conversations at work, social interactions, and everyday routines. These vocabulary lists are designed to be practical, helping you understand not just the meaning of words, but also how to use them confidently in real contexts.
Vocabulary for Debates and Discussions
Foreign Travel Vocabulary and Expressions
If you often find yourself repeating basic words like good, bad, or important, this section will help you upgrade your English. You’ll discover a wide range of synonyms and alternative expressions that allow you to sound more natural, precise, and engaging. Learning different ways to say common words is especially useful for improving your writing and speaking at B1–C1 level.
Descriptive vocabulary is essential if you want to express ideas clearly and vividly. Here you’ll find carefully selected words to describe personality, emotions, appearance, and places. These lessons will help you move beyond basic adjectives and use more specific and expressive language in both spoken and written English.
Vocabulary for Describing Clothes
Adjectives to Describe a Mother
If you’re preparing for exams such as FCE or CAE, having a strong vocabulary range is essential for achieving a high score. This section focuses on useful vocabulary, collocations, and expressions that are commonly tested in Cambridge exams. You’ll learn how to use advanced vocabulary naturally and appropriately in writing and speaking tasks.
Learn the most useful phrasal verbs with make, including their meanings, example sentences and practical tips for remembering them.
In this lesson, you will learn useful idioms about life, their meanings, and how to use them in natural English sentences. These expressions will help you sound more fluent and more expressive in both speaking and writing.
Vocabulary for Describing Clothes in English + Useful Adjectives and Examples Vocabulary for describing clothes is a useful topic for English learners because it helps you talk more clearly about appearance, fashion, shopping, and personal style. In this lesson, you will learn useful words and phrases for describing clothes in Read more
Difference Between Win, Receive and Get in English Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In this post, we are going to look at the difference between win, receive and get. These three verbs are often confused by learners, but they are not used in the same way. You Read more
Functional Language for Speaking Exams: Useful Phrases for B2 First and C1 Advanced Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we are going to look at functional language for speaking exams — one of the most useful things you can learn if you want to perform well in Read more
Vocabulary for Describing Degree and Intensity in English Hello English learners! If you want your English to sound more precise and natural, you need strong vocabulary for describing degree and intensity. Instead of repeating basic words such as very, good, or bad, you can learn more accurate expressions like slightly, Read more
Preparing for B2 First? In this lesson, you will learn common phrasal verbs with meanings, example sentences, and useful exam tips to help you sound more natural and confident in English.