"Be to" and "Be about to"

“Be to” and “Be about to”

“Be to” and “Be about to” Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will talk about the difference between the constructions “be to” and “be about to”. “Be to” construction Fixed arrangements or scheduled events The construction “be to” usually refers to something that is planned, scheduled, Read more

Awkward, Embarrassing, Humiliating, Clumsy

Awkward, Embarrassing, Humiliating, Clumsy

Awkward, Embarrassing, Humiliating, Clumsy Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will talk about the difference and use of the vocabulary words awkward, embarrassing, humiliating, clumsy. Awkward Meaning:  generally describes situations, behaviours, or physical movements that feel clumsy, uncomfortable, or out of place. It often points to Read more

Traffic, Gridlock, Jam, Congestion, Tailback

Traffic, Gridlock, Jam, Congestion, Tailback

Traffic, Gridlock, Jam, Congestion, Tailback Hello English learners! Today, we will discuss transport-related vocabulary that is regularly used to describe irritating road conditions: traffic, gridlock, jam, congestion, tailback. Having these words at your fingertips will make it simple for you to handle conversations about commuting, city travel, and delays. Whether Read more

During while meanwhile meantime

During, While, Meanwhile, Meantime

During, While, Meanwhile, Meantime Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will talk about the difference between the words during, while, meanwhile, meantime.   During Meaning: a preposition that explains when something happens – it reveals that an event happens during a period or a specified time frame. Use: we use during to establish a noun or noun Read more