Other Ways to Say “Angry”
Are you feeling mad sometimes? Or maybe irritated while waiting in a queue? In this lesson, you will find different ways to describe these emotions.
Are you feeling mad sometimes? Or maybe irritated while waiting in a queue? In this lesson, you will find different ways to describe these emotions.
Collocations are natural expressions of a language. As such, they are essential when learning a language. Here are 10 typical and useful collocations with “age” you may need in your everyday conversations in English.
Collocations are words that naturally go together. It is very important to understand which words collocate if you want to sound natural and be well-understood in a foreign language. Here are some useful collocations with “move” which can help you on your English learning journey
Collocations about Books Hello, dear English learners! Whether you’re a passionate bookworm or someone who occasionally picks up a novel between Netflix episodes, today’s lesson will help you speak about reading in a more natural, sophisticated way. These collocations frequently appear in everyday English, exams like FCE/CAE, and book reviews Read more
28+ Expressions with Change (Meanings and Examples) Hello, dear English learners! Change is one of those big themes in life — nothing stays the same forever, not even the weather in Britain! In English, we use loads of expressions with the word “change”. Some are everyday collocations, while others are Read more
Idioms about Money: 10 Useful Expressions You Should Know Money may not buy happiness, but it certainly creates a lot of useful expressions in English. Whether you’re talking about saving, spending, financial struggles, or unexpected wealth, idioms help you sound more natural and fluent. They add colour to your language Read more
Want to learn useful idioms related to clothes? In this lesson, you will discover common English expressions with clear meanings, natural examples, and helpful notes on usage.