18 Ways to Say Rich
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In today’s lesson, we will help you improve and enrich your vocabulary with a variety of words and phrases you can use as other ways to say “rich”.
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In today’s lesson, we will help you improve and enrich your vocabulary with a variety of words and phrases you can use as other ways to say “rich”.
10 Phrasal Verbs with BRING (with Meanings & Examples) If there is one verb that appears everywhere in English, it’s bring. We bring news, bring changes, bring ideas, bring problems, bring coffee (the most important one), and — without even noticing — we also use dozens of phrasal verbs with Read more
Talking about Pay and Salary in English Hello, English learners! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between salary and wage? Or what commission and bonus are? Well, you are in a good place because we will be talking about pay and salary in English today. Here is the Read more
Collocations Related to Work Hello English learners! Are you preparing for the B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam? Then this lesson is for you! Today, we’ll focus on some useful collocations related to work — expressions that native speakers use naturally when talking about jobs, working hours, pay, and Read more
ON Time and IN Time Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will discuss the difference between the phrases “on time” and “in time”. On time If you are on time, then you are not late; you are punctual. Things happening on time are the ones that are Read more
Better Ways to Agree and Disagree in English Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson on better ways to agree and disagree in English. Saying yes or no is easy. Saying it politely, confidently, and naturally is where real English begins. Native speakers rarely say a blunt “I agree” Read more
Idioms Related to Winter Winter has always inspired vivid language in English — from icy weather to emotional distance and difficult situations. Many everyday expressions use winter imagery to describe work, relationships, risk, and effort. In this lesson, you’ll learn common winter-related idioms, their meanings, and clear example sentences so you Read more