Everyday English Expressions with DO

Everyday English Expressions with DO

Everyday English Expressions with DO Hello English learners! Welcome back to another useful English lesson. Everyday English expressions with do are extremely common in spoken and written English. In this lesson, you’ll learn 13 useful expressions with do, including their meanings, natural example sentences, and how to use them in Read more

Idioms inspired by Christmas and New Year

Christmas & New Year Idioms

As I am writing this post, millions of people are making their way to the airports or holiday destinations within the country or abroad where they are going to celebrate Christmas and New Year. Even though many countries are in lockdown and despite the fact the Coronavirus pandemic is still on, we are all excited and impatiently waiting for Christmas and New Year full of hope that the next year will bring us only good stuff. Today, I will share with you 13 English idioms inspired by Christmas and New Year. 🔔 I’m sure you’ll like them as well as find your ways to incorporate them into your English vocabulary. 😀

arrive in vs arrive at

Arrive IN vs Arrive AT

Arrive In vs Arrive At: What’s the Difference? Arrive in vs arrive at is a common grammar problem for English learners. Should you say “arrive in London” or “arrive at London”? And is “arrive to” ever correct? In this lesson, you will learn the difference between arrive in and arrive Read more