100 business English idioms

100 Business English Idioms

100 Business English Idioms (with PDF) Business English is not just about grammar and formal vocabulary. In real meetings, emails, and negotiations, native speakers constantly use idioms — short, expressive phrases that make communication more natural and confident. If you don’t know them, you can understand every word in a Read more

Prefix -HOOD

Suffix -HOOD

Suffix -HOOD in English (Meaning, Examples & Usage) | B2–C1 Hello English learners! Today, we will explore the suffix –hood, a common ending in English used to describe states, periods of life, roles, relationships, and conditions. Understanding –hood will help you recognise meanings more easily, expand your vocabulary, and sound more Read more

Stone, Rock, Pebble, Boulder, Cobblestone, Slab, Shard, Flint

Stone and Rock Vocabulary

Stone and Rock Vocabulary – Meanings and Examples + Stone Idioms Hello English learners! Welcome to a clear, practical vocabulary lesson. Today, we will look at stone and rock vocabulary — terms that often confuse learners because they are similar but not interchangeable, and idioms related to stones and rocks. Read more

Using Adjectives as Nouns

Using Adjectives as Nouns in English

Using Adjectives as Nouns in English (Examples & Practice) | B2–C1 Hello English learners! Welcome to a newclear and practical grammar lesson. Today, we will look at using adjectives as nouns — a very natural feature of English that appears frequently in news articles, formal writing, and Cambridge exams (B2–C1). Read more

Collocations related to hobbies

Collocations Related to Hobbies

Collocations Related to Hobbies (With Examples) | B2–C1 English Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Hobbies are a favourite topic in everyday conversation, personal writing, and Cambridge exams. Using natural collocations helps you speak and write more fluently — instead of repeating like, do, or enjoy again and Read more