Awkward, Embarrassing, Humiliating, Clumsy - What’s the Difference?

Awkward, Embarrassing, Humiliating, Clumsy

Awkward, Embarrassing, Humiliating, Clumsy – What’s the Difference? Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we are going to untangle four words that often confuse learners because they all relate to uncomfortable situations — but they are not interchangeable: awkward, embarrassing, humiliating, clumsy. Understanding the strength, focus, and Read more

Vocabulary related to mobile phones

Vocabulary Related to Mobile Phones

Vocabulary Related to Mobile Phones (B2–C1 English) Mobile phones are no longer just devices for making calls — they are tools for work, entertainment, communication, and daily organisation. That’s why vocabulary connected to mobile phones appears frequently in real-life conversations, news articles, and Cambridge exams (B2–C1). In this lesson, you Read more

Traffic, Gridlock, Jam, Congestion, Tailback

Traffic, Gridlock, Jam, Congestion, Tailback

Traffic, Gridlock, Jam, Congestion, Tailback Explained (B2–C1) Hello English learners! Let’s talk about one of life’s great shared frustrations: roads that don’t move. Whether you’re commuting to work, travelling across the city, or reading the news, English has several very specific words for different kinds of traffic problems. They’re often Read more

Ways to say "thank you"

Ways to Say “Thank You”

Ways to Say “Thank You” in English (Formal & Informal Expressions) Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Today, we’re looking at different ways to say “thank you” in English—from simple everyday expressions to warmer, more formal alternatives. English has many ways to express gratitude, and the phrase you Read more