How to Write About Your Home in English
Learn how to write about your home in English with better vocabulary, clear structure, and useful examples. Perfect for B2 First, C1 Advanced, and other Cambridge exam learners.
Learn how to write about your home in English with better vocabulary, clear structure, and useful examples. Perfect for B2 First, C1 Advanced, and other Cambridge exam learners.
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
How to Write about Your Hometown Your hometown is not a point on the map – it is the place where you were shaped. Whether you grew up in a city or sea village, it can be personal and interesting to write about. For B2–C1 learners, describing your hometown vividly Read more
23 Adjectives to Describe a Mountain (with Meanings & Examples) Mountains have always fascinated us. They can be calm or terrifying, gentle or wild, welcoming or impossible to cross. Writers, travellers, and poets have always used rich, descriptive language to capture their beauty, scale, and power. If you are preparing Read more
24 Adjectives to Describe a Town Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 24 adjectives to describe a town. A town is a settlement that is typically larger than a village but smaller than a city. Towns usually have a range of facilities such as Read more
20 Adjectives to Describe a Room (with Meanings and Examples) Hello, English learners. Welcome back. When we describe a room in English, we usually focus on a few key aspects: space, light, furniture, atmosphere, and style. The right adjective can instantly help the reader see the room in their mind. Read more
20 Idioms that Describe Places Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. When we describe places in English, single adjectives are rarely enough. Native speakers rely on idioms to express atmosphere, distance, beauty, comfort, and contrast in a vivid, natural way. These expressions help turn a place from somewhere Read more