How to Describe Materials in English
A clear guide to describing materials in English, including words for texture, appearance, quality, and common structures such as made of, made from, made out of, and made with.
A clear guide to describing materials in English, including words for texture, appearance, quality, and common structures such as made of, made from, made out of, and made with.
Phrasal Verbs with LIVE: Meanings, Examples & Real-Life Use (B2–C1) Phrasal verbs with LIVE are common in everyday English and frequently appear in B2 First (FCE) and C1 Advanced (CAE) exams. In this lesson, you’ll learn the most important live phrasal verbs, their meanings, natural example sentences, and test your Read more
Collocations for Housing & Home Life in English (with Examples) There are few things more personal than the place where we live. Some people live in a tiny flat in the city centre. Others in a quiet house with a garden. Some move often. Others stay in the same place for Read more
Adjectives to Describe a Garden in English (with Examples & Imagery) There is something quietly magical about gardens. A small balcony with two pots of herbs. A wild, overgrown backyard full of bees and butterflies. A neat, elegant garden with perfect paths and roses that look as if they’ve been Read more
Vocabulary of Multiculturalism in English (with Meanings & Real Examples) The modern world is wonderfully mixed. In one single city street, you might hear five languages, smell food from three continents, and see traditions from a dozen different cultures living side by side. We travel more. We work internationally. We Read more
Alternatives to “I’m Fine” in English (a Rich, Natural Guide to How We Really Talk about How We Feel) “How are you?” “I’m fine.” These two lines are probably the most common conversation in the history of the English language. They’re polite. They’re safe. They’re… a little boring. In real Read more
How to Talk about Your Neighbourhood (A Complete, Exam‑Friendly Guide with Vocabulary, Collocations, Phrasal Verbs, Idioms, and Model Language) Some neighbourhoods are quiet and leafy. Others are noisy, lively, and full of character. Some feel like home the moment you arrive. Others… well, they’re still “a work in progress.” How Read more