Phrasal verbs with CALL
Here is a great opportunity to learn five phrasal verbs with “call”
Here is a great opportunity to learn five phrasal verbs with “call”
10 Expressions with “Mind” Hello English learners! Have you ever noticed how often we use the word “mind” in English? It pops up everywhere — in idioms, expressions, and even advice from wise grandmothers (“Mind your manners!”). The word mind doesn’t just mean your thoughts; it’s used in so many Read more
sh and if you’re not familiar with them, you won’t be able to understand native speakers. Therefore, In today’s lesson, I’ll try to explain the meanings of 6 phrasal verbs with “ask”
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
Here are 15 collocations with the word “hope” to help you adopt natural English expressions as well as build up your vocabulary
Get vs Take: What’s the Difference? Many learners struggle with the difference between get and take. Although both verbs are common in everyday English, they are not interchangeable. In this guide, you will learn when to use get or take, with clear rules, collocations, and exam-ready examples. Let’s make it Read more
Compound Adjectives with -ED Endings Compound adjectives with -ed endings are common in English and are often used to describe people, objects, and characteristics in a precise way. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to form compound adjectives with -ed endings, when to use hyphens, and how they appear in Read more